Kia Carens Facelift Launch In April and EV in June

Published On: 10 March 2025 | 1057 Views

The Carens facelift is to be launched by Kia in April 2025 with design revisions and added features. The Carens EV will arrive in June with an electric powertrain.

  • Kia Carens Facelift Launch In April and EV in June

Kia Carens 2025 Exterior

The Kia Carens 2025  exterior will have a more SUV-esque appearance, featuring an elevated bonnet and restyled headlights drawing cues from Kia's newest designs. The back should receive vertically aligned tail lamps bridged by an LED light strip. The Kia Carens facelift launch will feature new alloy wheels, although the diameter is bound to stay 16 inches.

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Carens EV: Similar Look with EV-Specific Tweaks

The Kia Carens facelift launch date is in April and it will share a lot with the facelifted variant but with the addition of electric-specific elements such as a grille shut-off and aerodynamic alloy wheels.

Kia Carens Powertrain Details

The Kia Carens facelift 2025 release date which is set to be in April for Carens EV is expected to take cues from the Seltos, with an updated dash, new switchgear, and enhanced connectivity. Kia Carens 2025 interior is going to be an exceptional addition along with 2 ADAS and a 360-degree camera in upper trims.

Kia Carens 2025 Engines

The Kia Carens 2025 Engines will carry over the current engine family:

  • 1.5L petrol (115hp) with 6-speed manual
  • 1.5L turbo-petrol (160hp) with 6-speed iMT and 7-speed DCT
  • 1.5L diesel (116hp) with 6-speed manual and 6-speed automatic

Expected Price and Competition

  1. Carens Facelift: Kia Carens facelift 2025 price is likely to be in between ₹11 lakh-₹20 lakh, battling Maruti Ertiga, Toyota Rumion, and pricier versions fighting against Hyundai Alcazar and Tata Safari.
  2. Carens EV: Priced at an estimated ₹18 lakh-₹25 lakh, pitted against electric SUVs such as the BYD e6.

Kia Carens facelift launch date in India strategy is to consolidate its position in both the MPV and EV segments in India. Watch this space for more information as the launch date nears!

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