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13 November 2020 10:34 am / 8 comments
Following the debut of the fourth-generation Kia Carnival in Korea back in August, the carmaker has now released a new, high-roofed variant of the MPV called the Hi Limousine. Prices start from 60.66 million won (RM224,797) for the nine-seat version, but what you really want is the seven-seat option that costs more at 62.71 million won (RM232,394) – more on that later.
At first glance, the Hi Limousine appears to be a regular Carnival with a roof box strapped on to improve cargo capacity, but that’s not the case. In fact, it’s actually part of the vehicle’s body and serves to provide more headroom on the inside compared to the standard model, 291 mm to be precise.
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Hyundai has added a sportier N Line variant to the i20 supermini line-up, with prices starting at £22,395.
Inspired by the upcoming i20 hot-hatch, the N Line version sets itself apart from regular i20s with a more aggressive look and larger alloy wheels.
The 1.0-litre turbocharged engine, complete with a mild-hybrid system, develops 120PS in N Line models - a power bump of 20PS.
Two transmissions are available: a six speed manual (iMT) that features an electronically controlled clutch to decouple the transmission from the engine under certain driving conditions to enhance efficiency, or a seven speed dual clutch automatic (£23,645).
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