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Kia Carens Clavis and Clavis EV Cross 21,000 Bookings in Just 4 Months: A New Segment Sensation

Kia India’s latest MPV offering, the Carens Clavis and its all-electric counterpart, the Carens Clavis EV, have stormed the market with a combined booking figure of over 21,000 units in less than four months. This remarkable milestone underlines the growing consumer interest in feature-packed MPVs and the rapid adoption of electric mobility in India.

A Strong Debut for the Carens Clavis Line-up

Launched earlier this year, the Carens Clavis aims to bridge the gap between premium MPVs and SUVs, offering a stylish, spacious, and tech-loaded family vehicle. The EV variant, Carens Clavis EV, was introduced alongside, giving buyers a choice between petrol/diesel powertrains and a fully electric option without compromising on design or features.

Kia’s strategy seems to have paid off, as both models have attracted a diverse audience — from large families seeking comfort to tech-savvy urban buyers eager to go electric.

What’s Driving the Demand?

  1. Versatile Powertrain Options
    • Carens Clavis: Offered with multiple engine options, including a 1.5-litre petrol, 1.5-litre turbo-petrol, and a 1.5-litre diesel, paired with manual, iMT, and automatic gearboxes.
    • Carens Clavis EV: Built on Kia’s modular EV platform, offering a claimed range of around 450 km on a single charge with fast-charging capabilities that top up the battery from 10% to 80% in under 45 minutes.
  2. Feature-Loaded Cabin
    The Clavis models come with premium interiors, a large infotainment screen, ventilated seats, wireless charging, panoramic sunroof, ADAS safety tech, and multiple USB-C charging ports. Kia has also ensured top-notch safety with 6 airbags standard across all variants.
  3. Design That Stands Out
    The Carens Clavis sports Kia’s latest design language with a bold tiger-nose grille, sleek LED DRLs, muscular body lines, and stylish alloy wheels. The EV variant gets subtle blue accents and a closed grille for improved aerodynamics.
  4. Strong Brand Trust
    Kia’s growing reputation in India, backed by models like the Seltos and Sonet, has built significant consumer confidence, helping the Carens Clavis gain instant traction in the market.

Booking Trends and Waiting Periods

According to industry insiders, the petrol and turbo-petrol variants have seen the highest demand, while the Clavis EV has drawn strong interest in metro cities where charging infrastructure is expanding rapidly. Currently, the waiting period for select trims is reported to be between 8 to 16 weeks, with the EV variant facing slightly longer delivery timelines due to high demand and limited initial production.

The Road Ahead for Kia

The success of the Carens Clavis twins could encourage Kia to expand the lineup further with sportier GT Line trims and extended-range EV variants. The company is also expected to localise battery production for the EV model, potentially reducing costs and improving supply.

Given the competitive MPV segment, which includes rivals like the Toyota Innova Hycross, Maruti XL6, and upcoming Hyundai Stargazer, Kia’s achievement of 21,000 bookings in under four months signals a strong positioning and customer trust.

With this record-breaking response, the Carens Clavis and Carens Clavis EV are well on their way to becoming Kia’s next big success story in India. Whether it’s the practicality and power of the ICE version or the futuristic appeal of the EV, Kia seems to have struck a winning balance between tradition and innovation.

Sumitra

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