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Kia Carens Clavis

Kia Carens Clavis price in Dhanbad

₹12.63 - ₹26.33 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹18,342 /month

The on-road price of the Carens Clavis in Dhanbad ranges from ₹12.63 lakh for the base model to about ₹26.33 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Dhanbad are between ₹11.27 lakh and ₹21.67 lakh.

Kia Carens Clavis On Road Price by Variants

Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹11,26,900
RTO (Individual)
₹67,614
Insurance
₹56,345
Other Charges
₹11,869
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Dhanbad₹12,62,728 *
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EMI starting at ₹18,342 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

HTE(O) 7 Seat Petrol MT1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹13.70 LakhOn road price, Dhanbad
HTE (EX) 7 Seat Petrol MT1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.27 LakhOn road price, Dhanbad
HTE(O) 7 Seat Turbo Petrol MT1482 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.68 LakhOn road price, Dhanbad
HTE 7 Seat Diesel MT1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹14.83 LakhOn road price, Dhanbad
HTE (EX) 7 Seat Turbo Petrol MT1482 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹15.29 LakhOn road price, Dhanbad
HTE(O) 7 Seat Diesel MT1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹15.96 LakhOn road price, Dhanbad
HTE (EX) 7 Seat Diesel MT1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹16.54 LakhOn road price, Dhanbad
HTK+ 7 Seat Turbo Petrol MT1482 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.49 LakhOn road price, Dhanbad
HTK+(O) 7 Seat Turbo Petrol MT1482 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹19.73 LakhOn road price, Dhanbad

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Calculate your fuel cost for Kia Carens Clavis

Mileage16.66 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹10,804

Kia Dealers in Dhanbad

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Juhi Kia-Barwadda

Plot No. 807 GT Road, Barwadda, Dhanbad, Jharkhand 826004

4.4

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

9297942222

sales.kia@juhimotor.com

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Kia Carens Clavis FAQs

In comparison to other MPVs, the Carens is slightly pricier, but is the only one in the segment with diverse powertrains, has the biggest feature list, and is the biggest in terms of dimensions in its class.
 


The Kia Carens Clavis is a value-for-money car as it's a well-rounded, practical MPV for those who want a family car that is feature-rich.
 

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28w

I am planning to buy a new 7-seater and am confused between the Kia Carens Clavis and Maruti Ertiga, both with naturally aspirated petrol engines. I do not like the new air-conditioning setup in the Ertiga. Could you advise on the Carens Clavis in terms of mileage, reliability, and long-term service costs?

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27w

The Kia Carens Clavis is a great 7-seater. It is very spacious, and even tall adults can sit in the last row without any issue. The cabin feels very premium, with high-quality materials used, and even the lower variants offer impressive standard equipment, which makes the entry-level 1.5-litre petrol versions excellent value for money.The 1.5L petrol engine is smooth and refined, and in our tests, it accelerated quickly than the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, indicating better drivability too. This engine is shared with the Carens, Hyundai Creta, Kia Seltos, and Hyundai Verna, and it has been quite reliable so far. Service and maintenance costs are also on par with, or even lower than, its rivals.

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35w

I’m planning to buy either the Kia Carens Clavis or the Hyundai Alcazar. Please advise which one would be better.

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34w

Assuming you’re considering these two models because they offer a third row of seats, the Kia Carens Clavis would be the better choice.This Kia car offers easier access to the third row thanks to its electric one-touch tumble function, and space and comfort at the back are superior. Carens Clavis and Hyundai Alcazar share their turbo-petrol and diesel engines, so there isn’t much difference in performance.

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4d

I have to buy a car. So, I have shortlisted a few options: Sonet vs Syros vs Kylaq vs Xuv 3xo vs Tekton vs Seltos vs Clavis. My budget is under 13 lakh.

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4d

The on-road price of the base Clavis HTE petrol might be a bit more than Rs 13 lakhs. However, as a family car, it beats all the other options. It is more spacious and gives you the flexibility of a third row of seats, which you can also fold down and make use of a huge boot space. Purely as a sensible, practical option, it is hard to beat the Clavis' proposition.Alternatively, Syros is an excellent, well-packaged car that's surprisingly spacious despite its sub-4-metre footprint. While its design isn't universally appealing, if you don't mind its styling, this is an excellent choice. You will get a well-equipped HTK+ turbo-petrol manual version.The Seltos and Tekton belong to a segment above and are larger cars. Only their entry-level variants will fall within your Rs 13 lakh budget. So you need to decide whether you need a seven-seater, a well-equipped sub-4-meter car, or an entry-level five-seater mid-size SUV from a segment above.

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1w

Hi, I want to choose between the Toyota HyCross and the Kia Clavis. Can you advise?

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5d

The choice really depends on what you're looking for, but if your budget allows, we'd recommend the Toyota Innova HyCross.The HyCross is the more accomplished product overall. It offers outstanding ride comfort, a far more spacious cabin, excellent practicality and, in strong hybrid form, exceptional fuel efficiency. It is also backed by Toyota's excellent reputation for long-term reliability and should be the easiest car to own over many years.The Kia Carens Clavis is a very capable MPV in its own right. It offers a premium cabin, a long list of features, and good value for money. However, it is positioned a segment below the HyCross and doesn't quite match it for rear-seat comfort, refinement or overall long-distance ability.If your budget stretches to the HyCross Hybrid, that would be our pick. If not, the Kia Carens Clavis offers excellent value and is a sensible choice for buyers looking for a well-equipped family car at a lower price.

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1w

I have a question about the Kia Caren Clavis diesel HTE optional model for a monthly drive of 2000 kms highway, whether to go ahead or not.

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2d

The Kia Carens Clavis Diesel HTE (O) is a sensible choice for this usage. With a monthly running of around 2,000km and predominantly highway driving, a diesel is the right fuel type. The 1.5-litre diesel offers good fuel efficiency, strong mid-range performance and relaxed cruising, making it well-suited to long-distance travel.From an ownership perspective, the Carens Clavis scores well for practicality, comfort and Kia's widespread service network. If most of the kilometres are covered on highways, the diesel engine should not pose any DPF-related concerns, as regular long drives allow the emissions system to function as intended.The HTE (O) variant also offers good value if the priority is getting the core package without paying for features that may not be essential. However, do check that it includes the convenience and safety equipment you expect, as moving up to a variant later is usually more expensive than choosing the right one at the time of purchase.

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1w

I want to buy a 7-seater family car. I am confused between the Kia Carens Clavis petrol DCT and the Carens Clavis diesel automatic. My daily usage is around 20 km, including 6 km on the highway and 14 km in the city. We also take two long family highway trips every year. My annual running is around 8,000 km. Since the petrol DCT's mileage isn't great, I prefer the diesel automatic. However, I'm concerned about DPF issues. Is it still okay to buy the diesel, considering it allows manual regeneration?

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1w

Go for the Kia Carens Clavis petrol automatic. With only 8,000 km a year and mostly city runs, the diesel’s DPF will be the bigger headache than any fuel savings. Short commutes are exactly what trigger frequent regens; yes, you can do manual regeneration, but stopping to run that cycle now and then gets old fast, and ignoring it can put the car in limp mode. Your two highway trips a year will not balance this.The petrol will be smoother and quieter in town. Although it delivers lower fuel efficiency, the annual fuel cost difference at your level of usage is relatively small. You also avoid the higher servicing costs associated with a diesel.If you still lean diesel, be ready to add a proper 20-30 minute highway spin once a week to keep the DPF happy. Otherwise, pick the petrol and drive with a light foot in traffic to keep mileage reasonable.

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1w

I need an automatic 7-seater, and my budget is a strict 17 Lakhs on-road price. I have no interest in Ertiga or XL6. I am worried about buying the Citroen Aircross due to its low brand value in India. Is there any news about the launch of the Hyundai Star Gazer in India? I can wait up to Dec 2026.

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6d

Go for the Kia Carens Clavis - your budget will get you a mid-spec HTE EX, which is well equipped with all the essentials, seats 7, and has a genuinely usable third row. About the Hyundai Stargazer, there is no official India launch confirmation, so we wouldn't advise waiting for it. In fact, the Stargazer shares its K2 platform and 1.5 NA powertrain with the Clavis, so you're not really missing out.One thing to note about the Clavis: while the 1.5 NA is a refined and efficient engine, it may feel underpowered when the vehicle is fully loaded. If you are frequently travelling on highways with a full load, the 1.5 turbo will make overtaking a lot easier. The turbo-petrol also brings with it the option of a DCT, should you want one.If you were eyeing the Citroen Aircross automatic for more space and power, it does give you that and usually still fits within your budget. However, Citroen's dealer network is thin, and resale values are weak, so only pick it if you have a strong nearby dealer and plan to keep the car for a long time.

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1w

I’m looking to buy a car with a 25L on-road price in Delhi. My running would be around 5-6k km per year with occasional highway trips, but I need absolute comfort for the family during those trips. Please suggest your pick.

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1w

Get the Kia Carens Clavis, as it's the best car for transporting a family in comfort on a budget of Rs. 25 lakh. The suspension is comfy without being floaty, the second row has loads of space, and you can pick captain seats for easy entry and a relaxed posture. With only 5-6k km a year, petrol makes the most sense, and the Clavis is quiet and smooth at city speeds yet easy on the highway.If you want hassle-free driving in traffic and effortless cruising, go for the turbo-petrol automatic in a mid trim to stay within budget. If you usually travel light and don’t mind a manual, the 1.5 petrol saves money and still works fine for occasional highway usage. You also get 6 airbags as standard and proper AC coverage for all rows, which matters when the car is full.One thing to know: it won’t thrill keen drivers, and the 1.5 petrol can feel a bit lazy when fully loaded. But for pure family comfort, the Carens is the one. Alternatively, if you don't mind settling for a low to mid-level trim with fewer features on your budget, the Tata Safari and Mahindra XUV 7XO offer even more space and comfort with more powerful engines.

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2w

I own a 2021 Kia Sonet and want to upgrade to a bigger car. Family has 2, 60+ adults, 2, 40-year-old adults and 2 children around 10 years old. I need an automatic 7-seater car with enough power, as the car will be self-driven. I plan to keep the vehicle for around 10 years or so. My monthly running is around 600 km, and a bimonthly 1000km trip on the highway. I need a spacious car for my needs, which is easy to get in/get out(parents) and usable 3rd seat (children will become taller in the coming 3-5 years). My budget is around 22-23 lacs on road.

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2w

Pick the Kia Carens Clavis diesel automatic – it gives you the most space and the easiest access for your parents while staying in budget. The low step-in and wide doors help 60+ adults, and the third row is genuinely usable for growing kids, with better legroom than most “SUV-looking” options at this price.Your highway runs with six on board need easy torque, and the diesel pulls cleanly without strain, cruises calmly, and won’t punish you at the pump. The automatic is smooth in the city too, so day-to-day driving stays relaxed. Over 10 years, the Carens’ cabin flexibility, decent ride comfort, and practical boot with a usable load floor make family trips simpler.One catch: if you live in Delhi-NCR, diesel registration is capped at 10 years, so go for the 1.5 turbo-petrol automatic instead. It is quicker too, but thirstier as well.If you want an alternative in the same price band, the Hyundai Alcazar automatic is nicer inside, but its third row is tighter. For your family size and elderly access, the Carens Clavis suits you better.

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2w

I want to buy a 7-seater as a family car. My preferences are the Maruti Suzuki XL6, Kia Carens, Kia Carens Clavis, and Mahindra XEV. I previously owned a Hyundai i20 and currently drive a Volkswagen Polo. I like the comfort offered by Volkswagen and Hyundai. I do not take family trips very frequently, but we do travel about twice a year. Based on driving comfort, long-distance comfort for all passengers, and fuel efficiency, what would you suggest? Also, would an EV be a better option?

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2w

Pick the Kia Carens Clavis 7-seater, preferably with the diesel automatic, for the best mix of comfort and fuel efficiency. You like the calm, comfortable feel of Volkswagen and Hyundai car, and the Clavis comes closest to that, with a cushy ride, a quiet cabin and light controls that make city driving easy. On the two long trips you do each year, it keeps everyone happier with a roomy second row, a genuinely usable third row, strong air-conditioning and a stable highway feel. If your driving is largely restricted to the city, the petrol DCT would be the better choice, though it is not as smooth-shifting as the diesel automatic's torque-converter gearbox.An EV only makes sense if most of your driving is in the city and you can charge at home. In that case, the Carens Clavis EV’s smooth driving experience and very low running costs are worth it, though you will need to plan charging stops on those occasional highway trips.

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