Site icon Car Quest India

Kia Carens Clavis vs Carens: What’s Different?

Kia Carens Clavis vs Carens

Kia has unveiled the Carens Clavis, a more refined and feature-rich version of the Carens MPV. Though it might appear to be a facelift, the Clavis is being sold alongside the existing Carens lineup, not as its replacement. Let’s explore how these two models differ in terms of styling, features, and mechanicals.

Design Differences: Sharper and More Contemporary

The Carens Clavis adopts a bolder, more modern aesthetic, drawing inspiration from Kia’s latest EVs—particularly the EV5. While the changes are mostly skin-deep, they significantly alter the overall look:

Interior Updates: More Premium, More Tech

Inside, the Clavis boasts a significantly revised cabin layout:

Features: Clavis Packs in More

The Carens Clavis expands on the already well-equipped Carens by offering:

Common premium features shared between top variants of both models include:

Powertrains: More Gearbox Flexibility on the Clavis

Both models offer the same engine options:

However, the Clavis provides greater flexibility with the turbo-petrol unit, offering a 6-speed manual, 6-speed iMT, and a 7-speed DCT. The regular Carens limits this engine to iMT and DCT only. Both models share manual and automatic options for the other engines.

Additionally, Kia has confirmed that an all-electric version of the Clavis is in the pipeline—something not planned for the regular Carens.

Conclusion: Clavis for a Premium Edge

The Kia Carens Clavis is clearly targeted at buyers seeking a more modern design, upscale interiors, and added tech, especially ADAS and a panoramic sunroof. Mechanically, it also brings more gearbox flexibility and potential for electrification.

That said, both models are still very similar in core structure and seating options, so pricing will play a key role. Expect the Clavis to command a slight premium over its standard sibling. Once pricing is announced later this month, it will be interesting to see how the Clavis positions itself against segment rivals like the Maruti XL6, Ertiga, and Toyota Rumion.

Read More:

Exit mobile version