Kia is gearing up to introduce the facelifted version of its popular MPV, the Carens, next year, with series production expected to begin by May 2025, according to industry insiders. Test mules of the updated model have already been spotted, and it has been confirmed that the refreshed line-up will include an electric variant for the first time.
What’s New in the Kia Carens Facelift?
The facelifted Carens is undergoing tests in both India and South Korea, with significant updates expected in its design. The MPV will feature revised front and rear styling, including redesigned bumpers, grille, and headlamps, giving it a more modern appearance. Inside, changes are anticipated in the dashboard layout, potentially borrowing design elements from the Kia Seltos. Additionally, the new Carens is likely to come equipped with advanced features such as a 360-degree camera and an ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance System) suite, a first for its segment.
Kia Carens Facelift: Electric Variant Joins ICE Line-up
The updated Carens will retain its existing internal combustion engine (ICE) options, including a 115hp 1.5-liter naturally aspirated petrol, a 160hp 1.5-liter turbo-petrol, and a 116hp 1.5-liter diesel, with both manual and automatic transmission choices. The standout addition to the lineup is an all-electric variant, positioning the Carens as a direct competitor to the BYD eMax 7 in the electric MPV market.
Production and Launch Timeline
Since its launch in early 2022, the Carens has gained a strong foothold, and the facelift is expected to hit showrooms by mid-2025. The electric variant will be produced alongside its ICE counterparts, with an initial production target of approximately 2,000 units per month in its first year. More information on the Kia Carens facelift is likely to emerge as its global debut approaches.
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