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Kia India’s Bold New Carens Clavis Unlocks Comfort, Tech & Style (and Possibly the Family WhatsApp Group Too)

New Delhi – Kia India has just rolled out the red carpet for its latest superstar – the Carens Clavis, a striking three-row premium recreational vehicle (RV) that boldly straddles the line between MPV practicality and SUV presence. It’s big. It’s bold. And it has enough features to make even your overenthusiastic gadget-loving uncle blush.

Positioned as the golden key (yes, Clavis literally means that in Latin) to your next family adventure, this seven-seater marvel combines luxe comfort, space for all generations (and their luggage), and enough tech to make a spaceship nervous.

What’s Under the Hood (and All Over the Dashboard)?

Clavis comes powered by Smartstream petrol and diesel engines, including a spicy 1.5 Turbo-GDI now paired with a 6-speed manual—perfect for those who miss the thrill of shifting gears themselves. It’s like going vintage… but with ventilated seats.

The Clavis doesn’t just drive smart—it thinks smart. With 20 ADAS Level 2 features, this RV might be better at avoiding accidents than your cousin who claims to be “very experienced” at reversing in tight parking spots. Add in a 360-degree camera, Blind View Monitor, and Remote-controlled windows, and you’ve got a vehicle that’s more aware of its surroundings than most teenagers.

Design: The SUV That Wears a Tuxedo

This isn’t your typical family mover. The Ice Cube LED headlamps, Starmap LED taillights, and Digital Tiger Face grill make it look ready to conquer both the school run and a lunar expedition. And those 17” Crystal Cut Alloy Wheels? Let’s just say the Clavis knows how to make an entrance.

Available in colors with names so poetic they sound like boutique perfumes—Ivory Silver Gloss, Pewter Olive, Aurora Black Pearl—this car was clearly designed by someone with an art degree and a passion for chrome accents.

Inside: Your Living Room Called. It’s Jealous.

If the outside is impressive, the inside is straight-up futuristic. Kia’s 67.62 cm Dual Panoramic Display spans the dash like a cinematic IMAX screen, letting the driver feel like they’re piloting the Starship Enterprise. There’s 64-color ambient lighting, a dual-pane sunroof, and a seat-mounted air purifier to ensure the atmosphere is as clean as your child’s excuse for forgetting homework.

And don’t miss the Boss Mode lever, which lets second-row passengers command extra legroom with a single, dramatic tug. Dictator chic? Maybe. Comfortable? Absolutely.

For the Record:

  • Bose 8-speaker sound system: Perfect for blasting lullabies or K-pop.
  • Rear seat walk-in access: Grandma won’t need a step ladder anymore.
  • One-touch tumble seats: So easy, even your overexcited Labrador could do it (not recommended).

Booking Starts Tonight at 12

Available in seven variants, Clavis bookings open online and at dealerships at midnight. So if you hear loud clicking around that time, it’s not hackers. It’s parents fighting for early slots.


With the Carens Clavis, Kia hasn’t just launched a car—it’s unleashed a lifestyle upgrade. Equal parts spaceship, living room, and command center, the Clavis is here to ferry India’s modern families through school runs, weddings, and Sunday getaways—with swagger, safety, and a sunroof that could qualify as a terrace.

So go on, grab the Clavis. After all, who wouldn’t want the golden key to the future—especially if it comes with ambient lighting and a Boss Mode?

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