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Kia KA4

Expected Launch :
2024-09-07
Expected Price
30 - 40 Lakh

What's New?

Kia India had unveiled the new KA4 (fourth-gen kia carnival) at the Auto Expo 2023. Over two years after its debut. Compared to the current Carnival on sale in India, the fourth-gen model is bigger with SUV like styling, more premium and loaded with a host of new and advance tech. The Kia KA4 could be available in seven, eight, and nine seat configurations. Compared to the current-gen Kia Carnival, the new-gen KA4 adopts an SUV- stance with a much sharper design. Upfront, there is a characteristic Kia fascia which is also seen on many international SUVs like the Palisade and Sorento. In profile, there are the familiar sliding rear doors with electric functions. On the inside, the KA4 offers a characteristic Kia cabin with a floating screen atop the dashboard and an all-digital driver’s display. The rest of the cabin uses familiar elements seen on Kia models like the Seltos and Carens. In terms of features, it is expected to offer a dual sunroof, wireless charging, hands-free powered tailgate, hands-free power sliding doors, power and ventilated front seats, three-zone, and a 12-speaker Bose-sourced music system. Moreover, the new KA4 is expected to offer ADAS as well. In terms of powertrain, the new-gen Carnival in the international market is powered by a 3.5-litre V6 petrol engine producing 290 bhp and 355Nm and is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. Meanwhile, the India-spec KA4 is expected to continue with the older 2.2-litre diesel engine developing around 200 bhp and 440Nm and paired to an eight-speed automatic.

The new Carnival will be offered in six different exterior paint schemes, including Ivory Silver, Snow White Pearl, Astra Blue, Pantera Metal, Aurora Black Pearl, and Ceramic Silver. Three interior themes include Taupe, Navy Grey, and Cotton Beige.

With the exterior being revealed just a few days ago, Kia has now revealed the interior and features of the facelifted Carnival MPV. The automaker has also unveiled the specifications for the facelifted model in Korea, where it will be offered with three engine options and three seating configurations. Also, Kia is now accepting pre-orders globally, with the India launch of the new-gen MPV slated for next year.

As for the interior, the two-tone cabin may appear identical to the third-gen model at first glance, but there are a few changes, including a rotary gear selector replacing the larger lever used in the the pre-facelift model. Moreover, it gets a curved display setup with two 12.3-inch screens for infotainment and an instrument panel, OTA updates, a head-up display, eight airbags, and Highway Driving Assist 2 (HDA2) along with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

Also inside the facelifted Carnival is a wireless charger, ambient lighting, digital IRVM (internal rear view mirror), multi-zone climate control, and a rear entertainment system that includes a 14.6-inch HD screen. Depending on the variant, the updated Carnival will be available overseas in three configurations: as a four-, seven-, or nine-seat model.

Other Upcoming Kia Models are the Soul and EV5

Expert Review on Kia KA4

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8.5
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8.5
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8.0
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Pros

  • Captain Seats In Limousine Variant Is A Must Buy
  • Great Ride Quality
  • Diesel-Automatic Combination Is Great
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Cons

  • Poor Safety On Lower Variants
  • Low Ground Clearance
  • 9-Seater Variant Offers Little Practicality
Verdict

The Carnival comes to India as a Completely Knocked Down kit, and while it has all the makings of a benchmark MPV, its higher price tag and the fact that Kia is still a relatively new brand is making a lot of MPV buyers shy away from the product. That said, it is undoubtedly a solid product and if you are out looking for a large, premium, chauffeur-driven vehicle, that can also double up as a family car or maybe a workplace on wheels, then you must consider the Kia Carnival.


The Kia Carnival has been around for some time unlike the Seltos. It is in fact an acclaimed premium minivan which is popularly known as ‘Sedona’ in the international market. The Carnival was launched in India as a wholly knocked-down kit. This car comprises all the attributes of a benchmark multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), but the fact that the price tag is on the high-end and Kia being relatively a novice in the Indian market, MPV buyers were discouraged from choosing this product. However, with the launch of the Carnival, Kia managed to establish itself in the Indian market as a premium brand.

How’s the design?

The styling of the Kia Carnival is all about class and elegance. The tiger-nose grille is typical to the family of the South Korean manufacturer, but the overall finishing is somewhat dull. The chrome element added to the grille is an appropriate touch for completing the upmarket design of the MPV. Just above the grille is the swooping bonnet of the vehicle perfectly complementing the massive headlight section that includes projector lens and DRLs. The black c-pillar is a nice touch to the Carnival adding a rather SUV-esque design on the typical MPV. The basic rear bumper and the faux skid plate in the front section contributes to the brawny look to the car making it mostly urban yet a big-sized MPV.

How does it perform?

Engine type Displacement Power Torque
Diesel engine 2.2 L 200 bhp at 3800 rpm 440 Nm at 1500-2750 rpm

The Kia Carnival is propelled by a four-cylinder 2.2 L diesel engine that dishes a 200 bhp of maximum power at 3800 rpm and 440 Nm of peak torque at 1500-2750 rpm. It is coupled with an 8-speed transmission unit which is typically an automatic torque converter. The power gradually fires up in a rather linear manner. While the diesel engine chugs along pretty well, it does not receive the required punch from the unit but won;t feel underpowered at the same time. The gearbox is more responsive at lower speeds and performs best when cruising on highways or in city.

How’s the mileage?

The claimed mileage delivered by the Kia Carnival is around 14 kmpl which is pretty good for big MPVs.

How’s the driving experience?

The Kia Carnival is an extensive vehicle and it is almost hard to ignore and overlook the stretch and the width of the MPV. However, once seated in the driver’s seat its extension simply vanishes. It progresses gradually rather than an immediate burst of power. This car can effectively gilde over uneven and rough terrains. The transmission is well-calibrated; deferment is best experienced between 80 kmph and 100 kmph. It may feel slightly unnerving when pacing slowly.

How is its off-road capability?

Technically, you can drive almost all vehicles off-road but it does not mean you are doing right. When you are off-roading with your car it should have enough ground clearance for absorbing the road shock. The recommended ground clearance is 8.5 inches for off-roading. The ground clearance of the new Kia Carnival is 6.8 inches which is pretty much below the recommended vertical room. Lower ground clearance means that there are chances that the car might get stuck in pot holes or on speed breakers while off-roading. So, if you are off-roading with this one, you should be extra careful.

What’s the interior like?

The comfort that comes with Kia Carnival is evident from the moment a person steps inside the car, and it is even possible to adjust the driver’s seat electrically, and the driver would be able to get an excellent view of the road. The car features an 8-inch infotainment system, which is positioned in the centres and the driver would be able to access anything starting from navigation to climate control, radio, vehicles telematics and so on. The car also comes with cruise control, steering mounted controls, one-touch entry for the rear doors and most interestingly, wireless charging. The car also features a Harman Kardon sound system in its top model. Just as the Seltos, the Carnival features UVO Connected Tech which integrates the remote engine start feature, which can be functioned with the use of a smartwatch or smart-phone.

Tech and infotainment

The Kia Carnivals comes with a range of attractive tech features including

  • Airbags
  • Hill Assist
  • ABS
  • Central Locking
  • Rear Wiper
  • Automatic Headlamp
  • Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
  • Passenger Airbags
  • Electronic Stability Program
  • Cornering Lights
  • Child Safety Lock
  • Rain-Sensing Wipers
  • Side Airbags
  • Engine Immobiliser
  • Brake Assist
  • Turn Indicators on ORVM
  • Power Door Lock

Safety Equipment

Some of the safety equipment included in the Kia Carnival include Airbags, Side Airbags, Passenger Airbags, Child Safety Lock. The advanced safety features in the car ensures the safety of the driver as well as the passenger. The car integrates 6 airbags along with rear and front parking sensors. It also features hill start assist and electronic stability control. Furthermore, the car launches with Electronic Parking Brake, and all the 4-disc brakes are included in the car, and this is paired with a parking camera, etc.

Which variant to buy?

Since the price difference between the base variant and the top variant is almost 9 Lakh, therefore, it is important to judge which variant is the best. The base variant is well-loaded with a number of novelties features that the driver would be able to use for everyday use. However, the base variants of Kia Carnival do not come with as many safety features and this is the only point where it is lacking. It only features two airbags, and there is no roll over migration, no traction control, no front parking sensor, and it is not acceptable for a car worth Rs. 25 Lakhs. Therefore, skipping the base variant is the best option, and the person may go for Prestige 7 STR or Limousine 7VIP STR.

Which cars compete in this segment?

There are many other cars competing in the same segment as Kia Carnival and these include Toyota Innova Crysta, Honda Pilot SUV, Hyundai Tucson, Skoda Kodiaq, Hyundai Kona Electric, Toyota Hilux and so on.

Verdict (Value for money)

With a price as high as over 33 Lakhs, Kia Carnival is still worth a buy primarily because it is loaded with features. The top variants are even better in terms of features and especially safety features. Overall, it is a safe and spacious car with advanced tech features, and definitely a value for money.
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