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Above: Kia Carnival S petrol
Combined fuel economy is rated at 9.6 litres per 100 kilometres for the petrol V6, down 10 per cent over the outgoing 3.3-litre mill, while the diesel claims to sip 6.5L/100km – a significant reduction over the outgoing diesel engine s 7.6L/100km claim.
Dimensionally, the new model measures in at 5155mm long, 1995mm wide and 1740mm tall, with a 3090mm wheelbase – up 40mm in overall length, 10mm in width and 30mm in wheelbase. Boot space is rated at 627 litres with all three rows in place, increasing to 2785 litres (VDA) with the third row folded.
Opening the range is the Carnival S, priced from $50,390 drive-away with the petrol V6, or $52,390 drive-away with the 2.2-litre turbo diesel – up $3690 and $3190 over the outgoing model.
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New-generation people mover offered in four variants
Petrol V6 or four-cylinder turbo diesel engines on offer, with improved efficiency
Junction AEB, adaptive cruise control, LED headlights, wireless smartphone mirroring standard on all grades
Australian pricing and specifications for the new-generation
2021 Kia Carnival have been announced.
As confirmed earlier this year, four variants of Kia s overhauled eight-seat people mover will be offered to Australian buyers,
priced between $50,390 and $69,990 drive-away –
up $3190 to $3690 over its predecessor, depending on model.
All Carnival models will be offered with
a choice of petrol or diesel power: a
216kW/355Nm 3.5-litre naturally-aspirated petrol V6 or, for an additional $2000, a