Enters a new growing segment of full-size luxury MPVs. The Carnival officially went on sale in India at the Auto Expo 2020, and it’s offered in 3 variants - Premium, Prestige and Limousine and it comes in 7-, 8-, and 9-seater cabin layout options. The premium MPV is positioned above the Toyota Innova Crysta in the segment and comes to India as a Completely Knocked Down (CKD) kit.
The Kia Carnival comes with the signature Tiger Nose grille finished in chrome and flanked by large, sweptback headlamps with LED projector units and integrated LED daytime running lamps and indicators. The foglamps are also LED units and the bumper also features a large central airdam and chrome brackets on either end. The Kia Carnival boasts of an upmarket design language and massive proportions, but it is the side panels that give you a sense of the spacious cabin. The power sliding doors allow easy ingress and egress to the rear with easy access to passengers.
On the features front, the Kia Carnival comes with dual electric sunroofs, touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, laptop charging point, powered tailgate, one-touch powered sliding doors and dual-zone climate control. The top trim comes with 10.1-inch entertainment screen for the rear passengers. There's UVO connected tech on offer as well that further allows you to control certain functions of the car via a mobile app. Furthermore, the MPV also comes with luxury captain seats for the second row to further improve the chauffeur-driven experience.
Power on the Kia Carnival comes from the 2.2-litre VGT diesel engine that is BS6 compliant and is tuned to produce 197 bhp and 440 Nm of peak torque. The motor is paired with the 8-speed Sportmatic transmission that sends power to the front wheels.
Kia Carnival Mileage
13.9Kmpl
29%better mileage than other MUV
60.0 L Fuel Tank Capacity
Kia Carnival mileage is 13.9 Kmpl, as per ARAI. The Automatic Diesel engine has a mileage of 13.9 Kmpl.
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