Maruti broke all records in October, Tata-Mahindra also had bumper sales, more than 5 lakh cars sold for the first time.

Maruti broke all records in October, Tata-Mahindra also had bumper sales, more than 5 lakh cars sold for the first time.

New Delhi. The month of October 2024 proved to be very special for the Indian automobile sector. Major automobile manufacturers recorded record breaking sales figures this month due to festivals. Let us know which company recorded how much sales and who was ahead of whom.

Maruti Suzuki India recorded its highest ever monthly sales in October 2024. The company sold a total of 2,06,434 units, which included 1,63,130 units in the domestic market, 10,136 units to other OEMs, and 33,168 units in exports.

How were the sales of Hyundai, Mahindra and Tata Motors?
Hyundai Motor India sold a total of 70,078 units in October, which is its third best performance. This includes 55,568 units in the domestic market and 14,510 units exported, which is 2 percent more than October last year. Specifically, the company's exports recorded an increase of 6.7 percent.

Mahindra & Mahindra also recorded its highest ever sales in the SUV segment in October 2024. The company sold 54,504 units in the domestic market, which shows a growth of 25 percent year on year. Mahindra's total vehicle sales reached 96,648 units, which also includes exports. The company achieved growth of 20 percent on an annual basis.

Unlike other companies, Tata Motors faced a mild decline in October. The company's sales in the domestic passenger vehicle segment stood at 48,131 units, which is 0.42 percent less as compared to the same month last year.

Kia and Toyota also registered growth
Kia India sold 28,545 units in October 2024, which is 30 percent more than last year. The recently launched Carnival Limousine Plus model caught the attention of customers, and 54 customers purchased it on the occasion of Diwali. There was also good demand for Kia's exports and 2,042 units were sent abroad.

Toyota Kirloskar Motor sold total sales of 30,845 units in October, which is 41 percent more than last year. 28,138 units were sold in the domestic market and 2,707 units were exported. Encouraging growth was seen in the sales of all the models of the company.

MG Motor India's contribution to NEV segment
JSW MG Motor India sold 7,045 units in October 2024, of which New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) contributed more than 70 percent. The recently launched electric crossover Windsor performed brilliantly and sold 3,116 units in the first month.

23% decline in Honda Cars India sales
On the other hand, Honda Cars India faced a decline in sales this month. The company's total sales were 10,080 units, which is 23 percent less as compared to October last year. 5,546 units were sold in the domestic market, which is a decline of 41 percent. However, exports improved and 4,534 units were exported, which is 23.1 percent more than October last year.

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2024 Kia ​​Carnival review: Business-class experience at a business-class price

2024 Kia ​​Carnival review: Business-class experience at a business-class price

The carnival marks the return to India through the SKD or semi-knocked-down route. This means that the country's taxation structure has a big impact on its launch price. Still, the price means this Kia will be out of budget for most mass-market buyers. But for people with big pockets and very specific needs, Carnival is positioned as a solid option barring any real and direct rivals.

We recently reached Bengaluru for a day trip with the latest MPV. Here is our first-drive review of the 2024 Kia ​​Carnival:

How is the Kia Carnival from outside?

Short answer – huge! At 5,155 mm in length, the fourth generation Carnival is absolutely huge. In fact, its dimensions – length, width, height and wheelbase – have increased compared to the previous Carnival in our country. But despite its absolutely epic proportions, it doesn't look ugly from any side or angle.

The Kia Carnival is much more spacious than it appears in the images when seen from the front and with the naked eye. But despite its large proportions, the styling cues are mostly well done to give the MPV an overall visual character.

There is a healthy dose of masculinity on the face which mainly comes from the grandeur of the tiger nose grille in the middle. There are very attractive LED DRL and LED projector headlamp units on either side. The LED fog lamps are placed at the bottom where the skid plate has also been updated.

kia carnival dimensions carnival limousine CARNIVAL
total length 5,155 5,115
overall width 1,995 1,985
Overall Height (with roof railing) 1,775 1,755
wheelbase 3,090 3,060
(All figures in mm)

It is from the outside, however, that one truly begins to understand the size of Carnival. At 3,090 mm, this Kia has a longer wheelbase than the Toyota Vellfire, which costs almost twice as much. And the Innova Crysta, priced at almost half the price, looks small in comparison with its wheelbase of 2,750 mm. And styling a massive vehicle is a challenge that Kia has managed remarkably well – the 18-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels, C-pillar garnish, side-sill garnish with matte chrome inserts or here Even the expansive windows and functional roof rails, all add up to pleasing visual aesthetics.

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The Kia Carnival will continue to come with sliding doors for the mid-segment. These come with anti-pinch protection feature to ensure that no accidental injuries occur.

At the rear, things are comparatively simple, with the LED tail lamps being the most attractive element here. The rear wiper is hidden under the spoiler and the MPV also comes with LED fog lamps here as well as a matte chrome-plated skid plate. The trunk door can apparently be operated electronically.

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The rear profile of the latest Kia Carnival is comparatively simple, with the connected LED lights shining brightest here.

Overall, the Kia Carnival limousine does justice to its name, although finding space for such a large vehicle in typically congested Indian cities can be a time-consuming process.

How is the Kia Carnival in the cabin?

We hardly recommend third row seats in any car available in India. Often a compromise and best only for children or pets, last row seats are practically meant to be an extra bullet point on a car's resume rather than serving a comfort purpose. Scratch that all off for the carnival.

The latest Carnival has a 2+2+3 seat layout with the middle seats acting as the de facto command centre. But the rear seats are quite spacious and good for adults too. There is a lack of under-thigh support, but one can still find enough leg and foot room here for a complaint-free highway ride.

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The Kia Carnival has the most spacious third row seats for any vehicle in the Indian car market. Obviously not as comfortable as the two dedicated seats in the middle, however, sitting here won't feel like a compromise either.

However, getting in and out is difficult as Kia missed out on adding a tumble-down function on the middle two seats. This is a big mistake, considering that Karens from the same family have it available at a much lower price. Instead, the Captain seats in the Carnival will be moved forward and out to open up space for entry and exit in the middle. Thankfully, the low height, sliding doors, side step and grab handle make it easy to get in and out. But it's making way for those last row seats, which may not be comfortable for everyone.

However, the middle two seats will be where you – the owner – will always want to be. These captain seats now offer better cushioning than before and can be electronically operated for both recline as well as footrest operation. And although it's not a flatbed, it can be matched to any La-Z-Boy recliner for comfort. Space is once again the biggest strength and even when quite ample room is left for the rear occupants, the middle passengers actually have very generous room to put their legs.

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The middle two seats of the Kia Carnival limousine provide both heating and cooling functions. Two armrests on either side of each seat as well as the lightweight contours of the seats and headrests further enhance comfort.

The large windows come with manual shades and three-zone climate control function and the dual sunroof setup gives the cabin quite an upmarket appeal. The position of the front passenger seat can be adjusted by the pillion and there are plenty of Type C charging ports and a 12v charging socket for devices. However, shockingly, there's no foldout tray – even the Carens has this – so you can flip your laptop. And storage space is quite limited, even the bottle holders on all the doors are only big enough for 500ml bottles.

The front part of the Carnival is all about the technology on offer and the two screens – each measuring 12.3 inches – inside a curved casing suit the stature that the MPV wants to portray. The display and response to touch is superb and the feed from the 360-degree camera – essential to managing such a large vehicle – is crisp too. The main infotainment screen packs a mile-long list of features and apps, and will require some learning, although all the information laid out on the driver display is easy to understand. Of course, there's also a big HUD or heads-up display.

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The cabin of the Carnival comes in two upholstery colors and the front two seats can be electronically adjusted for position.

The dashboard layout isn't spectacular, but in its simple form, looks quite premium, using soft-touch materials all over. There aren't a lot of physical buttons, but the touch interface once again doubles up and provides controls for both the infotainment functions that are connected to the 12-speaker Bose system as well as the air conditioning.

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Inside the Kia Carnival gets a rotary-based drive selector in the center console, buttons to select between drive modes, two cupholders and a set of additional buttons to operate the 360-degree camera and auto-park functionality. There is a pad for wirelessly charging compatible phones while two Type C ports and a 12v charging socket are also placed here.

Overall, the cabin of the Kia Carnival is quite luxurious and extremely spacious. Anything less would have been a detriment to the target audience who would likely be driven by the driver.

How is the Kia Carival?

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The Kia Carnival offers a very composed drive and the addition of Level 2 ADAS functions is also a big step forward.

Powering such a big vehicle is no easy task and Kia has used a 2.2-litre diesel motor for this purpose. The unit is mated to an eight-speed automatic gearbox and produces 197 bhp and 440 Nm of torque.

Right off the bat, the Carnival has a car-like drive characteristic with light steering that makes the vehicle relatively easy to drive. Add to this the peppy character of the engine and the peppy gearbox, and the MPV can be unnaturally enjoyable to drive. It's when the Carnival is being pushed that the engine's groan finally reveals that you should probably take it easy. There may be four drive modes – Eco, Normal, Sport and Smart – but the Carnival is best for quiet drives rather than adrenaline-seeking expeditions.

The suspension setup also appears to be soft and the Carnival managed to overcome almost every road obstacle with ease. This is especially notable since the ground clearance is not very high. And yet, even when we drove through rainwater-filled potholes, there was no scratch on the underbody. Of course, there were only two people with two suitcases in the car at that time.

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The Carnival experience is best at moderate speeds, but its ratios will take some getting used to in Indian traffic conditions.

The level of refinement also deserves special mention as the control over NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) levels is very good. There is very little outside noise intruding into the cabin and the diesel motor reveals its displeasure when pushed. Middle seat passengers remain snug, but side bolstering on individual seats could have been better to keep passengers in place when lying down.

Carnival again does what it promises, and then some more. It's basically about motivating people, but can also be provocative to a certain extent. The ARAI-certified mileage of less than 15 kilometers per liter sounds good on paper, but in the real world, expect it to max out around 10 kilometers per litre. But who has ever talked about mileage when it comes to Carnival?

Should you buy the new Kia Carnival?

If you're considering the latest Kia Carnival you need to have your priorities straight. If your budget is low, you have a small family, you want an SUV body type or a vehicle that is extremely sporty, then this is clearly not for you.

Instead, the Carnival is for the person who is chauffeur-driven, needs to get things done on the go, wants a luxurious vehicle, takes frequent road trips with the entire family and has the space to accommodate it. There is a big enough garage. Despite being obviously expensive, the Kia Carnival limousine has no direct rivals yet and only in this sense, it can be liked among select customers.

First publication date: 22 October 2024, 11:01 am IST

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Keep your budget ready, 3 cool Kia cars will be launched in the market, know the details.

Keep your budget ready, 3 cool Kia cars will be launched in the market, know the details.

New Delhi. If you are thinking of buying a new car very soon, then this news is for you. Kia India cars have become quite popular among Indian customers in the last few years, especially the Kia Seltos and Sonet models. Now the company is preparing to launch new models to further increase its sales.

These will also include electric cars which will offer better range. Let us know about the possible features, powertrain and price of Kia's upcoming 3 cars to be launched in the coming days.

1. Kia Syros: New compact SUV
Kia India is testing a new sub-4 meter compact SUV in its domestic market, which is expected to be named Syros. According to media reports, the price of this car will be less than Rs 10 lakh. Kia Syros will be positioned between Sonet and Seltos in the company's lineup. The special thing is that this SUV will be launched in both electric and petrol variants. Its aim is to strengthen its place in the compact SUV segment.

2. Kia Sonet EV: Electric variant of the bestselling car
Kia Sonet is one of the best selling cars of the company. Now Kia is preparing to launch its electric variant. Recently Sonet EV was seen during testing in India. According to reports, this electric car will be launched in 2025. This electric variant will have the ability to deliver a range of approximately 400 kilometers on a single charge, making it a good option for long distance travel.

3. Kia Carens Facelift: Multipurpose vehicle will come in a new form
Kia now plans to facelift its MPV, the Kia Carens, after the mid-life update of the Seltos and Sonet. This car is expected to be launched in early 2025. This has been seen many times during testing. Talking about updates, new headlamp, connected LED DRL and refreshed front bumper can be seen on the front in the new Kia Carens. Along with this, its new facia will make it more attractive than before.

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Kia Carnival Limousine Launch: Things You Need To Know

Kia Carnival Limousine Launch: Things You Need To Know

Kia India launched the new generation Carnival, positioned between the Toyota Innova Hycross and Vellfire. The 2024 models have dual 12.3-inch displays

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The 2025 Kia Carnival MPV facelift will have just one powertrain and several updated features. (did)

Kia India has recently launched a new generation of Carnival in the Indian market. The manufacturer has fundamentally changed the positioning of the new Carnival in terms of market positioning. It is now positioned between the Toyota Innova HighCross and the Toyota Vellfire. Here's what everyone should know about the new Kia Carnival.

Kia Carnival Limousine: Features

The 2024 Carnival comes equipped with an impressive range of features, including a dual panoramic curved display with a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen offering wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, paired with a 12.3-inch digital driver display. Additionally, it features a 12-speaker Bose sound system and an 11-inch heads-up display (HUD). Notable features include powered and ventilated seating in both the first and second rows with advanced connected car functionality, wireless phone charging capabilities, three-zone climate control and electrically operated sliding doors.

Kia Carnival Limousine: Design and Dimensions

The Carnival now boasts of an all-new design that is completely different from the K4 version that was showcased at the Auto Expo 2023. Instead, the design is now in line with the SUVs sold by the brand. In terms of dimensions, the Carnival measures 5,155 mm in length, 1,995 mm in width and 1,775 mm in height with roof rails. Its wheelbase is 3,090 mm.

(Read More: Kia EV9 brings its flagship electric SUV to India: 5 things to know)

Kia Carnival Limousine: Specifications

The 2024 Kia ​​Carnival is equipped with a 2.2-litre diesel engine that produces 190 bhp and 441 Nm of torque. This engine is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission and features a front-wheel drive configuration. The same engine was used in the previous model also. Notably, while the Indian market is limited to the diesel variant, the international variants also offer a 3.5L V6 petrol engine option.

Kia Carnival Limousine: Price

Kia Carnival is being sold in only one variant and its price is 63.90 lakh ex-showroom. The price is high because the MPV comes in the Indian market as a CKD or completely knocked-down unit.

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First publication date: 09 October 2024, 09:15 AM IST

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Keep your budget ready, Kia will launch a new electric car in India, the range will be more than 500 kilometers.

Keep your budget ready, Kia will launch a new electric car in India, the range will be more than 500 kilometers.

New Delhi. In the last few years, the demand for electric cars (EV) has increased rapidly among Indian customers. However, currently Tata Motors continues to dominate this segment. Tata Motors has a market share of around 65%, which is a major part of the total electric cars sold in India.

Seeing the popularity of electric cars, Kia India is also preparing to strengthen its hold in this segment. The company aims to achieve annual sales of 4 lakh units in India by the year 2030. Under this plan, Kia India is going to launch a new electric car in the first half of 2025, which could be Kia Carens EV.

Carens EV may be launched
Kia Carens EV is expected to be launched in the second half of next year i.e. 2025. According to media reports, this car can provide a driving range of more than 500 kilometers on a single charge. Apart from this, the Kia Carens EV will have a fully digital instrument console, automatic climate control, ventilated seats, and a 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment system that supports wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Security Features
In terms of safety, features like 6-airbags and level-2 ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) will be included in Kia Carens EV. Apart from this, the car will also have a panoramic sunroof, which will give it a premium touch.

Kia's new compact SUV
Kia India is also developing a new compact SUV, which may be named Kia Syros. This SUV will be placed above the Sonet in the company's lineup and will target customers who want a slightly larger and more premium option than the Sonet.

New models like Kia Carens EV and Sciros are expected to further strengthen Kia's hold in the Indian market and further improve its position in the electric vehicle segment.

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Kia Sonet zooms past 4 lakh sales milestone in less than 4 years

Kia Sonet zooms past 4 lakh sales milestone in less than 4 years

  • Kia Sonet is offered in three engine options. There is a naturally aspirated petrol engine, a turbocharged petrol engine and a diesel engine.
Kia Sonet 2024 facelift SUV comes with host of updates that includes a new exterior look, an updated interior and features galore. The biggest bragging right now is the introduction of ADAS technology, a first in the sub-compact SUV segment.

Kia India has announced that the Sonet has received a significant milestone of surpassing 4 lakh sales figures in under 44 months. It is important to note that these sales figures include domestic and overseas markets. The Sonet commands 33.3 per cent overall sales with 3,17,754 units sold domestically and 85,814 units exported. The updated Sonet was launched in India in January 2024. The price

In 44 months since launch, 63 per cent of customers prefer Sonet variants equipped with a sunroof. Regarding engine preference, Sonet’s 1.5-litre diesel engine is preferred by 37% of its customers which is quite surprising as the market for diesel engines is slowly dying. 63 per cent of customers prefer petrol engine options. Kia has also observed a consumer shift towards automatic variants. This is probably because of the increasing traffic that our cities are facing. The 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission in Sonet has gained traction, growing by 37.50 per cent since 2020. While automatic transmissions (7DCT & 6AT) contribute 28 per cent, the iMT has a steady fanbase with a 23 per cent sales contribution to Sonet. In the iMT gearbox, the driver needs to change the gears but doesn’t have to engage or disengage the clutch pedal.

Watch: Kia Sonet 2024 facelift SUV: Armed with ADAS, ready for rivals

Compact SUV is one of the most popular segments in the Indian market. Mr. Myung-sik Sohn, Chief Sales Officer, Kia India, commented, “The compact SUV segment presents a big opportunity, with many first-time buyers entering the segment directly. Sonet is our second-best innovation, and it has captured their imagination perfectly. It offers them a futuristic, tech-enabled, comfortable mobility solution designed very well and with low ownership costs.”

Also Read : Kia Carens scores 3 stars in Global NCAP crash test. Check out the full report

Recently, Kia introduced new entry and mid variants of Sonet by introducing 4 new HTE(O) and HTK (O) variants in diesel and petrol engine options. While the HTE(O) gets a sunroof, HTK(O) offers a sunroof along with LED Connected taillamps, fully automatic temperature control (FATC) and a rear defogger.

First Published Date: 26 Apr 2024, 12:44 PM IST


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Kia to hike prices on Sonet, Carens & Seltos by up to 3% from April 1

Kia to hike prices on Sonet, Carens & Seltos by up to 3% from April 1

Kia said the decision was hike prices was due to rising commodity prices and supply-chain-related inputs. It is also the first price adjustment this y

The price hike will affect Kia’s mass market models including the Seltos, Sonet and Carens. The increment will vary on the model and variant

Kia India has announced its plans to increase prices across its mass model range with effect from April 1, 2024. The Kia Sonet, Carens and Seltos prices will be hiked by up to three per cent from next month onwards. The automaker said that the decision was made due to the rising commodity prices and supply-chain-related inputs. Kia also emphasised that this was the brand’s first price adjustment this year.

Kia has not revealed the quantum of the price hike on each of the models but you can expect prices to vary depending on the model and variant. The Kia Sonet is the brand’s most accessible offering starting from 7.99 lakh, and going up to 14.69 lakh. The Kia Carens MPV is priced from 10.45 lakh, going up to 18.95 lakh. The Kia Seltos is the brand’s bestseller and starts from 10.90 lakh, going up to 20.30 lakh. All prices are ex-showroom.

Also Read : Kia Clavis spotted for the first time on Indian roads

Commenting on the price adjustment, Hardeep Singh Brar, National Head – Sales and Marketing – Kia India said, “At Kia, we consistently strive to deliver premium and technologically advanced products to our esteemed customers. However, due to the continuous increase in commodity prices, adverse exchange rate and rising input cost, we are compelled to implement a partial price hike. The company is absorbing a significant portion of the increase, allowing customers to continue driving their favourite Kia cars without a major dent in their pockets.”

Kia is one of the most prominent players in the Indian auto sector, having made a remarkable climb on the sales chart since its arrival in 2019. The automaker has sold nearly 1.16 million units in India and overseas with the Seltos contributing 6.13 lakh units, followed by the Sonet with over 3.95 lakh units, while the Carens has added 1.59 lakh units so far. The automaker also retails the EV6 premium electric SUV in the country, which arrives as a Completely Built Unit (CBU).

First Published Date: 21 Mar 2024, 16:43 PM IST


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Kia Sonet facelift to launch tomorrow in India

Kia Sonet facelift to launch tomorrow in India

  • Kia will offer the Sonet with three engine options – a naturally aspirated petrol, a diesel engine and a turbo-charged petrol engine.
Kia Sonet continues to come in three broad trims and is offered in as many as seven variants. There are a plethora of exterior and upholstery colour options as well. (HT Auto/Kunal Vianayak Thale)

After unveiling the Sonet last month, Kia has revealed that they will be launching the compact SUV tomorrow in the Indian market. Kia is already accepting bookings for the 2024 Sonet for a token amount of 25,000. For 2024, the Sonet gets a sharper-looking exterior and a revised interior with an updated feature list.

2024 Kia Sonet facelift: Variants and Trims

Sonet will be offered in three trims – Tech Line, GT Line and X-Line. There will be seven variants on offer.

2024 Kia Sonet facelift: Colours

Kia will sell the 2024 Sonet facelift in eight monotone, two dual-tone and one matte finish paint shades. The brand has introduced a new Pewter Olive colour that is already found on the Seltos.

Watch: Kia Sonet 2024 facelift SUV: Armed with ADAS, ready for rivals

2024 Kia Sonet facelift: Engine and transmission

Just like earlier, the Sonet facelift will be available in three engine options. There will be a naturally aspirated petrol engine, a diesel engine and a turbo-petrol engine on offer.

The naturally aspirated petrol engine will get a 5-speed manual gearbox. Kia is claiming a fuel efficiency figure of 18.83 kmpl. The turbo-petrol engine which will be offered with a 6-speed intelligent manual gearbox and a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. The fuel efficiency figures are rated at 18.7 kmpl and 19.2 kmpl respectively.

The diesel engine gets a 6-speed intelligent manual gearbox with a fuel efficiency figure of 22.3 kmpl, there will also be a 6-speed torque converter automatic transmission rated for a fuel efficiency figure of 18.6 kmpl. Finally, there will be a 6-speed manual gearbox whose fuel efficiency figures have not been unveiled because it is still under certification.

Also Read : 2024 Hyundai Creta vs Kia Seltos: Which South Korean SUV should you choose

2024 Kia Sonet facelift: Rivals

Once launched, the Sonet will be competing against the Maruti Suzuki Brezza, Hyundai Venue, Nissan Magnite, Renault Kiger, Tata Nexon and Mahindra XUV300.

First Published Date: 11 Jan 2024, 17:29 PM IST


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All-new Kia Sonet facelift unveiled, India launch scheduled for 2024

All-new Kia Sonet facelift unveiled, India launch scheduled for 2024

The updated Kia Sonet was officially unveiled to the world at an event in New Delhi on Thursday. The latest Sonet gets some very significant changes to its exterior design styling while now also boasting of ADAS or Advanced Driver Assistance System. To launch in India in the first quarter of calendar year 2024 and the bookings start on 20th December. The Kia Sonet will look to intensify its rivalry against the likes of Maruti Suzuki Brezza and Hyundai Venue, both of which were updated in 2022. It will also take on segment leaders Tata Nexon and Mahindra XUV300.

The updated Kia Sonet has received key styling updates on the outside and now comes with ADAS. There is, however, no change to the overall dimensions and mechanics of the model.

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The Sonet remains an extremely crucial model in the Kia India lineup and was the third launch here from the Koreans, after Seltos in 2019 and Carnival MPV in 2020. While the Seltos received a significant update earlier this year, the Sonet was beginning to look jaded. But not anymore.

While the Sonet sells in very respectable numbers in the domestic Indian car market, it is also exported to select countries from the company plant in Andhra Pradesh’s Anantapur. On obvious lines, the updated Sonet will also roll out from this same facility.

Kia Sonet: Key design updates

The Kia Sonet is a sub-four meter SUV from the Korean brand and sits below the Seltos SUV in the product pyramid. That said, exterior styling has been as crucial for the Sonet as it has for the Seltos. The updated Sonet continues to sport the Kia signature Tiger Nose grille but the DRL placement and design has been tweaked slightly. The headlight units and the front bumper have been refreshed as well.

Watch: Kia Sonet facelift SUV first look

At the back of the latest Sonet, there is now an LED light bar that connects the two tail lights. The design of these tail lights has been refreshed as well and is now visually closer to the lights at the back of the updated Seltos and the Carens MPV. On the side, the alloy design on the 16-inch wheels too has been reworked.

Kia Sonet: Colour options

The new Kia Sonet is available in eight single-tone colour options, two dual-tone hues and a matte shade that is exclusively for the X Line. The monotone colour choices are Olive, White, Silver, Grey, Black, Red, Blue and Clear White. The dual-tone hues are Red with a Black roof and White with a Black roof.

Kia Sonet: Key cabin highlights and features

Sonet has always been one of the most densely packed SUV models in terms of features. The model boasts of a 10.25-inch main touchscreen display and another 10.25-inch LCD driver display unit. It also gets a 360-degree camera, smart air purification system, a seven-speaker Bose sound system, electric sunroof and Kia Connect Skill with Amazon Alexa.

A closer look at the dashboard layout inside the updated Kia Sonet. The car now comes with over 70 connected features while also sporting a 360-degree cam view car location function.

Depending on the trim selected, the cabin colour and seat pattern would differ. The X Line gets Sage Green Leatherette seats with all-black interiors. The GT Line sports Black Leatherette seats with all Black interiors and White inserts. The Tech Line gets Black and Brown Leatherette seats as well as Black and Beige semi-leatherette seats.

Since there is no change in the overall dimensions of the new Kia Sonet, the cabin space in both rows, as well as the boot space, remains the same.

Kia Sonet: Dimensions (in mm)  
   
Length 3,995
Width 1,790
Height 1,647
Wheelbase 2,500

The biggest bragging right however comes from the addition of ADAS and the Sonet now comes with Forward Collision Warning and Avoidance Assist, and Lane Keep Assist.

Kia Sonet: Engine and key specifications

There is no change in the mechanics of the updated Kia Sonet. The Sonet continues to come with two petrol engine options and a diesel motor. The 1.0-litre turbo petrol motor offers 118 bhp and 172 Nm of torque. The 1.2-litre petrol motor puts out 81 bhp and 115 Nm of torque while the 1.5-litre CRDi diesel engine develops 113 bhp and offers 250 Nm of torque.

The Kia Sonet facelift continues to come with a five-speed manual gearbox, six-speed manual gearbox, six-speed automatic transmission, six-speed iMT and seven-speed DCT unit.

First Published Date: 14 Dec 2023, 12:18 PM IST


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Facelift Kia Carnival MPV images leaked; India launch in 2024

Facelift Kia Carnival MPV images leaked; India launch in 2024

The facelift version of the Kia Carnival MPV is all set to touch down in select markets across the world but ahead of its official debut, spy shots of the model have leaked online. The Kia Carnival is a three-row vehicle that has fared reasonably well in many markets but was discontinued in India earlier this year owing to lukewarm response.

By: HT Auto Desk
| Updated on: 23 Oct 2023, 12:47 PM

Leaked photo of the incoming Kia Carnival MPV. Image courtesy: Instagram/motorsjason

The updated Kia Carnival will reportedly make its India comeback at some point in time in 2024 and could script a new chapter for the Koreans if its appealing exterior styling updates are an indication. The spy photos of the facelift Kia Carnival reveals an updated grille and lighting design on the face as well as a reworked tail light design that is more on the lines of what the updated Seltos now shows off.

The alloy design of Kia Carnival too has been updated while there is some interplay of chrome on the C-pillar and rear lip under the trunk. It is also being reported that the feature list inside the MPV will be extended significantly with many new additions that will take it closer to models that are otherwise classified as luxury offerings.

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A look at the rear profile of the incoming Kia Carnival. Image courtesy: Instagram/motorsjason

It is also expected that the new Kia Carnival will come with the addition of a hybrid powertrain although India is unlikely to get this option when the MPV comes calling here. A plethora of seating options, however, will likely continue.

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The Kia Carnival was first introduced in India back in February of 2020 as an eager – and more luxurious – rival to the Toyota Innova Crysta. It did offer a whole lot of premium features and underlined the comfort factor even if its 2.2-litre, four-cylinder diesel engine was a little underwhelming in terms of performance. At launch, the Carnival MPV was priced at 24.95 lakh (ex-showroom) for the base Premium seven-seater option and the pricing wen tup to 33.95 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Limousine seven-seater variant. There was also Prestige seven and nine-seater variants.

But sales performance wasn’t quite up to the mark and Innova Crysta continued to rule the MPV segment with an iron hand. Even at present, the model remains a hot seller even though Invicto, its twin from the Maruti Suzuki stable, has entered the fray as well.

First Published Date: 23 Oct 2023, 12:47 PM IST


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