Kia Carens X-Line 2024- ₹19.2 lakh | Real-life review

Namaste friends, please LIKE & SUBSCRIBE :) The Kia Carens is a compact car (C-segment) manufactured by Kia since 1999, spanning over four generations, and was marketed worldwide under various nameplates, prominently as the Kia Rondo. The initial three generations had a MPV body style and were marketed worldwide, with presence in its home country South Korea, in Europe, and North America since the second-generation. The fourth-generation model took a different approach in terms of design and targeted markets, as it was developed as a “strategic model“ for the Indian market. It also adopts a crossover-inspired exterior design. The fourth-generation Carens was revealed in India on 16 December 2021. It was developed under the codename “KY“. Based on a stretched Seltos/Hyundai Creta platform, it is mainly marketed for India and other emerging markets as opposed to previous generations. #KiaCarens #Carens #KiaIndia Petrol: 1482 cc, Inline-4 cylinder, Hyundai Smartstream G1.5 T-GDI engine, 157 HP Power, 253 Nm Torque, 17 kmpl kmpl Average, 45 litre Fuel tank, 6-speed iMT or 7-speed DCT automatic transmission Petrol: 1497 cc, Inline-4 cylinder, DPFI, Hyundai Smartstream G1.5 engine, 113 HP Power, 144 Nm Torque, 21 kmpl Average, 45 litre Fuel tank, 6-speed manual transmission Diesel: 1493 cc, Inline-4 cylinder, CRDi Hyundai U II engine with Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VGT), 114 HP Power, 250 Nm Torque, 21 kmpl Average, 45 litre Fuel tank, 6-speed manual, 6-speed iMT or 6-speed Automatic Transmission 10 Variants: Premium 7, Premium O, Prestige 7, Prestige O, Prestige Plus 7, Prestige Plus (O), Luxury 7, Luxury 7 (O), Luxury Plus 7, X-Line 3 Wheels: 15 inch Steel, 16 inch Steel, 16 inch Dual-tone Crystal cut Alloy 9 Colours: Matte Graphite, Olive, Blue, Silver, Red, White, Clear White, Grey, Black 2 Upholsteries: Leatherette, Fabric Price range: Rs. lakh - Rs. lakh (Ex-showroom, Delhi) Facebook - Twitter - Instagram - Telegram - WhatsApp Channel - Snapchat- Discord-
Back to Top