Kia is gearing up to expand its electric lineup in India, and one of the most exciting upcoming launches is the Carens Clavis EV—an electric version of its popular multi-purpose vehicle. Expected to hit showrooms by the end of 2024, this EV could be a game-changer for families looking for a spacious, feature-packed electric ride.
Here’s everything we know so far:
Key Highlights of the Kia Carens Clavis EV
1. Design & Styling
- Based on the Carens Clavis ICE but with EV-specific tweaks.
- Expected to get a new LED Daytime Running Light (DRL) design.
- Fresh alloy wheels to distinguish it from the petrol/diesel version.
2. Battery & Range
- Likely to share its battery and powertrain with the Hyundai Creta EV.
- Two battery options possible:
- 42 kWh (~390 km claimed range)
- 51.4 kWh (~473 km claimed range)
- Since the Clavis EV is bigger and heavier, real-world range may be slightly lower.
3. Performance
- Single electric motor (front-wheel drive).
- Power output could be:
- 135 PS (Standard variant)
- 171 PS (Higher-spec variant)
4. Premium Features
- 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment
- 12.3-inch digital driver’s display
- Connected car tech (likely with Kia’s UVO connectivity)
- Dual-pane sunroof
- Ventilated front seats & “Boss Mode” (rear seat recline control)
- Level 2 ADAS (with up to 20 safety features)
- Touch-based HVAC controls
- Multiple airbags for safety
5. Market Positioning & Rivals
- No direct rivals in India at launch.
- May compete with BYD e6 or MG ZS EV in the premium space.
- Will be positioned as a family-friendly electric MPV with more space than compact SUVs.
Why the Carens Clavis EV Could Be a Big Deal
- First electric MPV in its segment, offering practicality + zero emissions.
- Kia’s strong feature game—expect a loaded cabin with premium tech.
- Hyundai-Kia’s EV push—shared tech with Creta EV could mean better reliability.
Launch Timeline
- Expected late 2024 (possibly around Diwali or year-end).
- Bookings may open a few months before launch.
Price Expectations
- Likely to start around ₹25-30 lakh (ex-showroom).
- Top variant could go up to ₹35 lakh, competing with premium EVs.
Final Thoughts
The Kia Carens Clavis EV could be a smart choice for families wanting an electric vehicle with space, features, and a trusted brand name. If Kia prices it right, it might just carve out a new niche in India’s growing EV market.
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