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Kia is currently selling 4 UVs - the Sonet, Seltos, Carens and the EV6 GT EV in the Indian market. All four models are hugely successful with a combined sales of around 22,000 to 25,000 units per month. In order to further increase sales, Kia is planning to introduce multiple new products including EVs, SUVs and MPV.
The company will launch a new compact SUV, which is rumoured to be called the Kia Syros. This model will be offered with both ICE and EV powertrains. Moreover, the next-gen Carnival and EV9 flagship electric SUV will be launched before the end of this financial year. Kia India is also preparing the Carens facelift and the electric derivative of the Carens MPV.
The Korean automaker, Kia will introduce the Carens facelift in the country in 2025. The new Kia Carens will come with significant design changes and an upgraded interior along with addition of new features. The MPV has already been spotted testing on the Indian roads.
The Kia Carens facelift is expected to receive significant design changes and an upgraded interior. The front fascia is likely to receive a slightly revised grille with jewel-type pattern & revised headlamp setup. The MPV will have a new bumper that accommodates a new air-intake. The MPV will have newly styled alloys and new rear bumper. The MPV will have new tail-lamps with a new LED pattern.
Details about the interiors are yet to be revealed. We believe that the cabin will receive maximum changes and will be designed in-line with the new Sonet and Seltos. The MPV is likely to get a new dashboard layout with Sonet-like touchscreen & digital driver's display. The Kia Carens facelift is also expected to receive advanced driver assistance system or ADAS tech. It will be the first model in its segment to offer this safety tech.
The Kia Carens facelift will continue to be offered with the existing 1.5-litre petrol and a 1.5-litre diesel engine options. While the former is good for 115PS and 144Nm of torque, the diesel engine produces 115PS and 200Nm of torqu. Transmission options are likely to include a 6-speed manual, a 6-speed iMT, a 6-speed torque convertor automatic and a 7-speed DCT. The MPV is also likely to retain the 160PS, 1.5L turbo petrol engine.
Not just Carens facelift, Kia will also launch the Carens based EV in the Indian market in the second half of 2025. Codenamed KY-EV, the new electric MPV is likely to share the battery pack and electric motor with the upcoming Hyundai Creta EV.
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