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KIA Carens Clavis EV

₹17.99 - 24.49 Lakhs**Ex-showroom price

Kia Carens Clavis EV: Overview

The Kia Carens Clavis EV is the brand’s first mass-market electric vehicle offering in India, launched globally on July 15, 2025. Based on the Carens Clavis MPV, the electric version carries forward the same three-row practicality while introducing a zero-emission powertrain and EV-specific updates. It is built on a localised version of the E-GMP platform and retains the design proportions of its ICE sibling with minimal changes to accommodate the electric drivetrain. With this new electric MPV, Kia is targeting buyers who seek a spacious, tech-rich and practical family EV without entering the premium segment.

Kia Carens Clavis EV: Price

The Kia Carens Clavis EV price starts from ₹17.99 lakh and goes up to ₹24.49 lakh (ex-showroom).

Kia Carens Clavis EV: Launch Date

The Carens EV was launched in India on July 15, 2025. It marks Kia’s formal entry into the mass-market EV segment in India. Customer bookings are scheduled to begin from July 22, 2025, with deliveries expected to commence later in the year.

Kia Carens Clavis EV: Variants & Colour Options

The Carens Clavis EV is available in multiple variants based on two battery configurations: a 42 kWh standard battery and a 51.4 kWh long-range unit. These variants will be offered in both six- and seven-seater layouts. Higher-spec versions include features such as dual digital screens, connected car technology, Level 2 ADAS, and premium upholstery.

The Carens EV retains the same exterior colour palette seen on the ICE-powered Clavis, with metallic and dual-tone finishes. It also features new 17-inch aero-style alloy wheels and a blanked-out front grille with an integrated charging port. The ground clearance is rated at 200 mm, which is 5 mm higher than its ICE counterpart.

Kia Carens Clavis EV: Range and Battery

The Kia Carens Clavis EV is offered with two battery pack options. The smaller 42 kWh battery delivers a certified range of 404 km on a full charge, while the larger 51.4 kWh battery offers a higher ARAI-claimed range of 490 km. Powering the EV is a front-mounted single motor that produces 169 bhp and 255 Nm of peak torque, with the 0-100 kmph sprint achievable in 8.4 seconds. Both battery variants support AC charging at 7.4 kW and 11 kW capacities, and DC fast charging capability is also available. Kia has equipped the Carens EV with vehicle-to-load (V2L) and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) functionality, although exact charging durations have not yet been disclosed.

Kia Carens Clavis EV: Specs & Features

Inside, the Kia Carens Clavis EV features a 26.6-inch panoramic display that combines two 12.3-inch screens for the infotainment system and the digital instrument cluster. The electric MPV further features over 90 connected features through Kia’s UVO platform. The redesigned interior houses a column-mounted gear selector, which frees up additional space in the centre console.

Key comfort features include ventilated front seats, a six-way electrically adjustable driver’s seat, dual-zone automatic climate control, ambient lighting, a wireless charger, and an air purifier. The vehicle also includes a panoramic sunroof, a cooled glovebox, and a one-touch tumble function for the second-row seats. Cargo space is split between a 25-litre frunk and a conventional rear boot, as the battery packaging has not significantly compromised luggage capacity.

Kia Carens Clavis EV: Safety

The Kia Carens Clavis EV offers Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. This suite includes lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, and blind spot warning. The MPV also features a 360-degree camera system with front and rear parking sensors, electronic stability control, ABS with EBD, and hill start assist. Six airbags are standard across all variants, and child safety is supported with ISOFIX anchors. Kia also offers a battery warranty of eight years or 1.6 lakh kilometres with the electric MPV.

Kia Carens Clavis EV: Offers & Deals

As of now, Kia has not announced any special introductory offers or launch benefits for the Carens Clavis EV. However, the vehicle will be sold through over 100 Kia dealerships equipped with fast-charging infrastructure, and buyers will also have access to a growing nationwide network of more than 11,000 charging stations. Additional support in the form of service packages and subscription plans may be introduced closer to the delivery phase.

Kia Carens Clavis EV: Rivals

In the Indian market, the Kia Carens Clavis EV does not have a direct rival but competes with the Hyundai Creta Electric, Tata Curvv EV, MG ZS EV, and more.

Kia Carens Clavis EV Key Specs

  • Range iconRange
    447 km
  • Charging iconCharging
    4.8 hrs
  • BatteryCapacity iconBattery Capacity
    42 - 51.4 kWh
  • MaxMotorPerformance iconMax Motor Performance
    169255 kW
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Kia Carens Clavis EV Variants

Kia Carens Clavis EV price starts at ₹ 17.99 Lakhs and goes up to ₹ 24.49 Lakhs (Ex-showroom). Kia Carens Clavis EV comes in 6 variants. Kia Carens Clavis EV's top variant is HTX Plus ER.
6 Variants Available
Carens Clavis EV HTK Plus
₹17.99 Lakhs*
42 kWh
404 km
Carens Clavis EV HTX E
₹19.99 Lakhs*
42 kWh
404 km
Carens Clavis EV HTX
₹20.49 Lakhs*
42 kWh
404 km
*Disclaimer: The prices are ex-showroom price for the respective model in the selected city.

Kia Carens Clavis EV Latest Updates

Calendar icon14 Aug 2025
Kia India's Carens Clavis range, including electric models, has received over 21,000 bookings in four months since launch.Read Full Story
Calendar icon23 Jul 2025
The Kia Carens Clavis EV features a practical design, family-friendly amenities, and offers two battery options with decent range.Read Full Story
Calendar icon22 Jul 2025
Kia India starts bookings for the Carens Clavis EV, its first electric vehicle, priced from ₹17.99 lakh to ₹24.49 lakh.Read Full Story
Calendar icon22 Jul 2025
The Kia Carens Clavis EV impresses with features, performance, and practicality, making it a strong family-oriented electric vehicle.Read Full Story
Calendar icon21 Jul 2025
Bookings for the Kia Carens Clavis EV begin July 22, 2025, offering two battery options, multiple trims, and advanced features.Read Full Story

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Kia Carens Clavis EV Expert Review

Kia India’s latest strike in the EV game—the Carens Clavis EV—is making bold but 'practical' claims. It arrives as one of the most intriguing and unconventional packages (7-seater EV) to hit the Indian market in recent times. On paper, there is a lot of promise: a tech-laden cabin, the space and sensibility of a family mover, and the punchy performance of a modern electric car. But does it really have it all? The real question is—how much of this translates into the actual driving experience or in-cabin feel? Is this the EV your family has been waiting for? Or is it just another case of spec-sheet sparkle falling flat on the tarmac? Too many questions to answer, but ill do my best to answer it out.

On paper, there is a lot of promise: a tech-laden cabin, the space and sensibility of a family mover, and the punchy performance of a modern electric car.
On paper, there is a lot of promise: a tech-laden cabin, the space and sensibility of a family mover, and the punchy performance of a modern electric car.

While I understand the lineage and intent behind the Carens Clavis EV nameplate, I can’t help but feel it could’ve simply been called the Clavis EV. Not every customer needs to be reminded where it comes from—sometimes, less really is more. But hey, what's in a name? Let’s move on.

Kia Clavis EV: Exteriors

On the outside, the Clavis EV strikes all the right chords. The proportions feel just right, the stance is confident, and this ‘Ivory Silver Matte’ flagship shade you see above? I’m completely sold.

You don’t need to be a design critic to appreciate how cohesively the styling elements come together. Much of it is smartly carried over from the ICE version of the Carens Clavis, and that continuity actually works in its favour.

On the outside, the Clavis EV strikes all the right chords.
On the outside, the Clavis EV strikes all the right chords.

I haven’t experienced the Carens Clavis (ICE) in the flesh before, which actually gave me a fresh, unbiased perspective on the design of the EV version.

While both models are largely similar, Kia has made a conscious effort to introduce subtle yet meaningful visual differences that set the Clavis EV apart.

Take the stylish new alloys, for instance. There’s also a charging flap neatly integrated into the snout, active aero flaps in the lower bumper, and a few more thoughtful touches that elevate the EV's identity.

All in all, the Clavis EV comes across as a neat, modern, and unmistakably upmarket Kia.

Kia Clavis EV: Interiors

Step inside, and the upmarket appeal of the Clavis EV continues effortlessly. The Navy Blue and Beige interior theme on the higher-end trim feels distinctly premium, thanks to the tasteful contrast, visually rich layout, and leatherette seats that add a layer of sophistication.

Step inside, and the upmarket appeal of the Clavis EV continues effortlessly.
Step inside, and the upmarket appeal of the Clavis EV continues effortlessly.

The flat-bottomed (D-cut) steering wheel feels great to the touch and is packed with functional buttons—giving you easy access to almost everything without taking your hands off the wheel. Behind it, you'll find paddle shifters that let you control four levels of regenerative braking—a neat and practical addition for EV driving.

Nestled behind the wheel is a fully digital instrument cluster that feels thoroughly modern. It’s crisp, intuitive, and packed with useful data. What’s more, it adapts its look and layout based on the selected driving mode. My personal favourite? Sport mode—which transforms the screen into an aggressive red theme. It’s dramatic, and yes, very satisfying to look at.

Complementing the driver’s display is also a 12.15-inch infotainment screen, and both are seamlessly integrated into a single, sleek panel.
Complementing the driver’s display is also a 12.15-inch infotainment screen, and both are seamlessly integrated into a single, sleek panel.

Complementing the driver’s display is also a 12.15-inch infotainment screen, and both are seamlessly integrated into a single, sleek panel—a layout once reserved for high-end models, but now increasingly adopted across segments.

The screen offers excellent visibility and is intuitive to use, and is smooth and effortless. Just below it sits a neatly laid-out touchpad with digital buttons, adding to the cabin’s modern, clutter-free aesthetic. Kia has also ensured that practicality isn’t compromised—with ample, cleverly designed storage spaces to hold your everyday essentials with ease.

While the driver’s seat may feel like the throne, it’s actually the second row where true comfort resides. There’s ample room to stretch out and relax, with generous headroom and knee room—especially suited for the average Indian build.

While the driver’s seat may feel like the throne, it’s actually the second row where true comfort resides.
While the driver’s seat may feel like the throne, it’s actually the second row where true comfort resides.

Second-row passengers are well cared for, with dedicated AC vents, reading lights, sunshades, and a thoughtful 'boss' lever (not sure what Kia is calling it) on the front passenger seat, allowing the rear occupant to free up space with a simple pull.

That said, I do feel a requirement of luxury—like an electrically adjustable boss seat instead of a manual one, and the same goes for the driver's seat height adjustment. I feel it makes the package more convincing, especially someone who is opting for a comfort-oriented electric model.

For a car that’s fully electric, fully electric seats would’ve been the cherry on top.

The second-row features a one-touch tumble-down mechanism, making access to the third row smooth and hassle-free. No surprises here—I couldn’t squeeze into those rear-most seats myself. But for kids or teenagers, they should feel perfectly comfortable, especially with the generous glass area, dedicated AC vents, USB-C charging ports, and convenient spaces to store a phone or a water bottle.

As for the boot, the 216-litre capacity might seem modest at first glance. However, folding down the third row (which is thankfully quick and effortless) opens up a surprisingly generous cargo area
As for the boot, the 216-litre capacity might seem modest at first glance. However, folding down the third row (which is thankfully quick and effortless) opens up a surprisingly generous cargo area

As for the boot, the 216-litre capacity might seem modest at first glance. However, folding down the third row (which is thankfully quick and effortless) opens up a surprisingly generous cargo area—enough to haul weekend luggage, groceries, or anything else you need to move around.

Kia Clavis EV: How is it to drive?

Offered with two battery pack options—42kWh and 51.4kWh—the Kia Clavis EV brings versatility to the table. I had the chance to sample the larger 51.4kWh version, which channels 169bhp and 255Nm to the front wheels via a single electric motor. On paper, it promises a commendable 490km of range, certified by ARAI. But as always, the real question is—how close does it get in actual driving conditions? Ill tell you that answer in a later stage when we do a proper range test.

Offered with two battery pack options—42kWh and 51.4kWh—the Kia Clavis EV brings versatility to the table.
Offered with two battery pack options—42kWh and 51.4kWh—the Kia Clavis EV brings versatility to the table.

Step inside, and you’ll notice the gear selector is now neatly placed behind the steering wheel. It took me sometime to get used to the gear selector given it needs to be rotated up and down for Drive, and Reverse modes but it is fairly easy to use when you get used to the operation. Also, just towards the lower end of the gear selector sits a unique touch—the ‘EV’ button at the end of the stalk. It doubles as a start/stop switch and instantly sets the tone for what’s to come.

Put your foot on the accelerator pedal and the Clavis EV glides off the line with grace. A gentle tap on the throttle is enough to get it going at a brisk pace, making urban driving feel almost effortless. Press harder, and the full torque curve comes alive, launching the car into triple-digit territory quicker than you might expect.

Switch over to Eco mode, and the response dials down to a more measured, efficiency-focused tone—still smooth, just not as eager. City mode brings balance, while Sport mode unlocks the car’s full personality, reminding you this car has real intent when provoked.

Sport mode unlocks the car’s full personality, reminding you this car has real intent when provoked.
Sport mode unlocks the car’s full personality, reminding you this car has real intent when provoked.

On the ride quality and suspension front, the Clavis EV feels impressive and sorted. I honestly didn't expect it be this absorbent and steady on broken patches, while maintain composure on turns. No, I am not calling it an outright sports car, but it's not bad around corners as well.

Potholes, speed breakers, and oversized undulations—none of it fazed the Clavis EV, which held its composure and ironed out most road imperfections with ease. And this is impressive, especially considering the other Kia(s) I've experienced in the past. The overall ride remains plush and composed, keeping occupants at ease. However, body roll is present—not just during quick directional changes but at higher speeds too.

The Kia Clavis EV checks all the right boxes on paper—and delivers impressively when put to the test in real-world conditions.
The Kia Clavis EV checks all the right boxes on paper—and delivers impressively when put to the test in real-world conditions.

Kia Clavis EV: The final word

The Kia Clavis EV checks all the right boxes on paper and delivers impressively when put to the test in real-world conditions. Sure, it might skip a few minor features here and there, but none of them feel like a deal-breaker.

Where it truly shines is in its performance and the clarity of its purpose. In terms of positioning, Kia has nailed it—the Clavis EV feels tailor-made for the average Indian family looking for space, practicality, modern features, and the low running costs that come with EV ownership.

Now, the bigger question is: how many buyers will actually embrace it? That answer ties into the larger narrative around EV adoption in India.

But from where I stand, the Clavis EV gets a definite thumbs-up.

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Kia Carens Clavis EV Colours

Kia Carens Clavis EV is available in the 6 Colours in India.

Gravity Gray
Glacier White Pearl
Pewter Olive
Aurora Black Pearl
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Kia Carens Clavis EV Specifications and Features

Max Power133-169 bhp
Rear AC VentsYes
AirbagsYes
Body TypeMUV
Battery Capacity42-51.4 kWh
Max Torque255 Nm
Keyless EntryYes
TransmissionAutomatic
Range404-490 km
Max Motor Performance 169 bhp, 255 Nm
Charging Time4 Hours 45 Minutes
SunroofYes

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