Kia India is broadening the appeal of its popular MPV, the Carens Clavis, by rolling out a fresh HTX(O) trim and introducing six-seater configurations in select mid-level variants, starting at an attractive Rs. 16.28 lakh (ex-showroom). These updates, announced on October 9, 2025, cater to families craving enhanced luxury and seating flexibility in the premium recreational vehicle segment. The new offerings, available exclusively with automatic transmissions, promise a blend of advanced tech, comfort, and safety, making the Kia Carens Clavis an even stronger contender against rivals like the Maruti Ertiga and Toyota Innova Crysta.
Building on the Carens Clavis's reputation for spacious interiors and feature-packed cabins, these additions address customer feedback for more premium touches and versatile seating. With the HTX(O) positioned between the standard HTX and top-end HTX+ trims, Kia is filling a key gap in its eight-variant portfolio, now spanning HTE to HTX+. Deliveries of these refreshed models will commence at Kia dealerships nationwide from October 13, 2025, aligning perfectly with the festive buying season.
The standout addition, the HTX(O) variant of the Kia Carens Clavis, slots in above the HTX trim and is priced at Rs. 19.27 lakh (ex-showroom) for both six- and seven-seater layouts. Exclusively paired with the punchy 1.5-litre Smartstream TGDi turbo-petrol engine delivering 160 hp and 253 Nm of torque, mated to a smooth seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (7DCT), it ensures responsive performance for highway merges and city overtakes alike.
Key upgrades include an immersive eight-speaker Bose premium sound system for crystal-clear audio, versatile drive modes-Eco for fuel sipping, Normal for balanced cruising, and Sport for spirited drives-and a convenient smart key with remote engine start for effortless entry. The electronic parking brake (EPB) with auto-hold function adds urban convenience, preventing rollbacks on inclines. These enhancements elevate the cabin's sophistication without inflating the price excessively, appealing to buyers seeking value in a feature-rich MPV.
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Responding to strong demand for more legroom and ease of access, Kia has extended six-seater options-featuring plush captain seats in the second row-to the HTK+ and HTK+(O) trims. The HTK+ six-seater is available with the 1.5-litre turbo-petrol 7DCT at Rs. 16.28 lakh or the 1.5-litre CRDi VGT diesel six-speed automatic (6AT) at Rs. 17.34 lakh, while the HTK+(O) six-seater sticks to the turbo-petrol 7DCT at Rs. 17.05 lakh. These layouts prioritize second-row luxury, with slide-and-recline captain chairs offering individual armrests and ample space for three adults.
Previously limited to higher trims, this configuration now democratizes comfort, making long family road trips more enjoyable. The diesel option, with its frugal 18-20 kmpl efficiency, suits budget-conscious buyers, while the petrol's quicker throttle response caters to performance enthusiasts. All six-seaters maintain the Carens Clavis's 540-litre boot expandability, folding third-row seats for cargo versatility.
Kia has structured pricing to keep the Carens Clavis accessible, with the new six-seater HTK+ turbo-petrol emerging as the value leader at Rs. 16.28 lakh. This positions it competitively against segment staples, offering more features for the buck. On-road prices, factoring in insurance and taxes, could hover around Rs. 18-19 lakh in major metros, with festive discounts potentially shaving off Rs. 20,000-50,000.
Trim | Engine | Transmission | Seating | Price (Ex-Showroom) |
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HTK+ | Smartstream 1.5 TGDi | 7DCT | 6-Seat | Rs. 16,28,064 |
HTK+ | 1.5 CRDi VGT | 6AT | 6-Seat | Rs. 17,34,037 |
HTK+(O) | Smartstream G1.5 TGDi | 7DCT | 6-Seat | Rs. 17,05,135 |
HTX(O) | Smartstream G1.5 TGDi | 7DCT | 6/7-Seat | Rs. 19,26,717 |
This tiered pricing ensures options for varied budgets, with the diesel six-seater offering the best mileage for long hauls.
The Kia Carens Clavis lineup, including these new variants, draws from a trio of 1.5-litre engines: the naturally aspirated petrol (115 hp, 144 Nm) with six-speed manual/iMT, the turbo-petrol (160 hp, 253 Nm) with seven-speed DCT, and the diesel (116 hp, 250 Nm) with six-speed AT. Fuel efficiency ranges from 15-21 kmpl, certified by ARAI, making it a practical choice for India's diverse driving conditions.
These powertrains, refined over years, ensure the Carens Clavis remains a benchmark for reliability in the MPV space.
Safety remains paramount, with six airbags, electronic stability control, hill-start assist, rear occupant alert, and rollover sensors standard. Higher trims like HTX(O) add Level 2 ADAS with 20 features, including adaptive cruise and lane-keep assist. The Bose audio integrates with a 10.25-inch touchscreen, wireless Android Auto/Apple CarPlay, and connected car tech via Kia Connect.
Six-seaters gain from ventilated front seats and 64-color ambient lighting, enhancing comfort during monsoons or traffic jams.
Priced from Rs. 11.07 lakh overall, the updated Carens Clavis undercuts the Toyota Innova Hycross (Rs. 19 lakh start) on features while matching the Maruti Invicto's space. The six-seater HTK+ at Rs. 16.28 lakh offers better value than the Mahindra Xylo's successors, with superior tech.
Kia's seven-year warranty sweetens the deal.
Hit Kia showrooms from October 13, 2025, with EMI starting at Rs. 24,000. Festive perks include zero percent interest and exchange bonuses up to Rs. 50,000, driving Q4 sales.
These updates solidify the Carens Clavis as a family favorite, blending innovation with affordability.
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