
Last Updated on: 17 Aug 2026
Kia Carens Clavis
The Kia Carens Clavis price ranges between ₹11.27 lakh to ₹21.67 lakh (ex-showroom). The Kia Carens Clavis on-road price starts from ₹13.30 lakh for its base model HTE 7 Seat Petrol MT and goes upto ₹25.90 lakh for the top X-Line 7 Seat Turbo Petrol DCT variant. Kia sells the Carens Clavis as the replacement of the Carens, and sells both models alongside each other. Depending on the variant, the Carens Clavis comes with the option of either having six or seven seats.
The Kia Carens Clavis variants include 37 options spread across twelve trims - HTE, HTE (EX), HTE (O), HTK+, HTK+(O), HTX, HTX(O) and HTX+, GTX, HTX(O) A, GTX+ and X-Line. The Kia offers Carens Clavis in three engine options: a naturally aspirated petrol (6MT), a turbo-petrol (6MT, 6DCT, 6iMT), and a diesel (6MT, 6AT) option. Turbocharged.
Key Highlights of Carens Clavis:
- The Kia Carens Clavis is the successor to the Kia Carens. The Carens is sold alongside for buyers looking for a budget Kia MPV.
- The Carens Clavis gets minor styling updates, feature additions and more variants and powertrains to choose from over the Kia Carens
- The Clavis comes with multiple powertrains: a choice of turbo-petrol and diesel options, along with multiple transmission options (6MT, 6AT, 6DCT, 6iMT)
- The Kia Clavis recently got an update in the form of a new HTX (O) variant available only with the turbo petrol DCT trim with either 6-seater or 7-seater options.
- 6-seat configurations are available from the HTK+ trim onward and above, except for the HTX trim.
- The Kia Carens Clavis comes with features like connected car tech, level 2 ADAS, 12.25-inch touchscreen infotainment, 12.25-inch digital instrument cluster, panoramic sunroof, ventilated seats and more.
- Kia Carens Clavis safety features include six airbags (standard), ESC, hill start assist, downhill brake control, TPMS, rear parking sensors, all-wheel disc brakes and blind spot monitor.
Kia Carens Clavis Latest Updates
- 10 June 2026: Kia Carens and Carens Clavis cross 3 lakh sales combined
- 19 March 2026: Kia updates Carens Clavis with new variants, added features
- 16 January 2026: New HTE (EX) trim added to the Carens Clavis, which makes a sunroof more affordable by over Rs 3 lakh.
- 8 October 2025: New Kia Carens Clavis HTX(O) launched at Rs 19.27 lakh
- 22 May 2025: Kia Carens Clavis launched
Kia Carens Clavis Key Highlights

SAFETY
6 Airbags

POWERTRAIN
1.5L Petrol Turbocharged Engine
COMFORT
Panoramic Sunroof
ENTERTAINMENT
Wireless AA + Apple CarPlay
ARAI MILEAGE
16.66 kmpl
EXTERIOR
Alloys Wheels
INTERIOR
Front Only Ventilated Seats
SEATING
7-Seater
* Highlight shown are for the top variant. Features may vary by trim.
Kia Carens Clavis Features and specifications
Our Rating | 8 |
Mileage | 15.34 kmpl - 19.54 kmpl |
Engine | 1482 cc - 1497 cc |
Fuel Type | Petrol, Diesel |
Transmission | DCT, Manual, Torque Converter, IMT |
Seats | 6 - 7 |
Body Style | MPV |
Doors | 5 |
Max Power | 160 hp at 5500 rpm |
Max Torque | 253 Nm at 1500 - 3500 rpm |
| Engine Type | Turbocharged |
| Engine Displacement | 1482 cc |
| Engine Installation | Front |
| Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
| Official Fuel Economy | 16.66 kmpl |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 45 litres |
| Front Suspension Type | Independent, MacPherson Strut |
| Front Springs | Coil Springs |
| Rear Suspension Type | Non-independent, Torsion Beam |
| Rear Springs | Coil Springs |
| Length | 4550 mm |
| Width | 1800 mm |
| Height | 1708 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2780 mm |
| warranty Distance | Unlimited km |
| warranty Duration | 3 Years |
| Ambient Lighting | |
| Auto Parking | |
| Climate Control | 1-zone |
| Cruise Control | Yes (Adaptive) |
| Adaptive Cruise Control | |
| Airbags | 6 |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | |
| Automatic Headlamps |
| Body Coloured Bumpers | |
| Daytime Running Lights | LED |
| Front Fog Lamps | |
| Headlight Type | LED |
| Average Fuel Consumption | |
| Average Speed | |
| Distance to Empty | |
| Gear Indicator |
| AUX Input | |
| Android Auto | Wireless |
| Apple CarPlay | Wireless |
| Audio System |
| Digital Key |
Kia Carens Clavis price & variants
The Kia Carens Clavis price starts from ₹11.27 lakh and goes up to ₹21.67 lakh (ex-showroom). Kia Carens Clavis variants offer 37 options across nine trims, with HTE 7 Seat Petrol MT as the entry-level and X-Line 7 Seat Turbo Petrol DCT as the top trim. The Kia Carens Clavis on-road price ranges between ₹13.30 lakh to ₹25.90 lakh, depending on the city and variant.
Kia Carens Clavis expert review
We like
Spacious and practical interior
Comfortable in all three rows of seats
We don't like
Diesel auto lacks punch
Engines audible inside
8.0
The Clavis sticks to the Carens silhouette when it comes to the design but with a fresh face. The most notable change is up front where the LED headlamps get a revised design featuring the LEDs stacked in an ice-cube like housing like we’ve seen on the Syros. The DRLs are now sharper and extend down into the bumper while the bumper itself is sharper and cleaner. The grille is slimmer now and overall there has been no change to the width of the car. Over to the side the wheels are new and also bigger in size at 17-inch. The design is sharp and gives the Clavis some extra height to boast. Wheelbase is identical and the lines have been carried over. At the rear the LED taillamps are conjoined with a thick light bar giving it the perception of a wider car. The bumper is sleeker like the front and there is a stop lap on the mini spoiler up top. Overall. It looks like an evolved Carens which is exactly what it was intended to do.
8.0
Like the Carens, the Clavis can also be had as a 6 seater with captain chairs for the middle row or 7 seater that features a bench. The front seats are large and supportive and also hey electric control for the driver. Height adjust however, is manual. The passenger seat misses out on power adjust but both front seats get ventilation. The dashboard has also been revised while the blue and beige theme is carried over. You’ll also notice the new steering wheel that is also seen on the Syros and the switchgear feels high quality. In the middle row of the 6 seater, the seats are comfy, can be moved forward and backward along with a fair amount of recline. The new bit however is the addition of a panoramic sunroof that opens up the cabin. As a result the AC vents have been repositioned on near the door grab handles. There is also a boss mode that allows the middle row passenger to move the front passenger seat to elevate more room. Getting into the third row is also very easy courtesy the electric one touch tumble on the left rear seat. The third row is spacious for two adults and also gets type C ports for charging and AC vents. Backrests are adjustable and one can come a comfy spot for a few hours. With three rows up, the boot is impressive at 216-litres and there is some more space under the boot floor too.
The spare wheel sits flush under the car.
7.0
The Carens Clavis gets multiple powertrain options. The best one arguably is the 1.5-litre turbo-petrol with 160hp mated to a 7-speed DCT. It’s powerful enough and while linear, never struggles for grunt. The dual-clutch automatic can be controlled via the paddle shifters too.
There is also a 1.5-litre diesel with a 6-speed manual and automatic which will be preferable for regular long distance drivers. As for the enthusiasts, the Clavis gets a 6-speed manual for the turbo-petrol engine. Gearshifts are slick and the clutch is well balanced making it an enjoyable experience. The drive modes further allow the driver to customise the powertrain performance with Sport being the most responsive and Eco being the most efficient.
8.0
Official claimed economy for the 1.5 petrol is about 15.34 kpl, the lowest among the Clavis powertrains, but because it encourages an easy-going driving style, real-world efficiency should be respectable for daily commuting.
The broader Clavis range — including turbo-petrol DCT and diesel — officially returns up to about 16.66 kpl (DCT) and higher figures with diesel variants. These numbers should satisfy families seeking a balance of efficiency and performance in a three-row MPV.
7.0
The suspension of the Clavis has been tweaked compared to the Carens but it retains the character with a soft setup that takes on the bumps rather well. The bigger wheels let in some thuds at low speeds, but overall it remains a comfy ride. As for handling , the Clavis does not like to attack corners. There is a fair bit of body roll in tight bends and it is best to drive it sedately.
9.0
The Clavis takes over the already well-equipped Carens and adds another layer of plushness. The 12.3 inch touchscreen and 12.3 inch digital instrument cluster sit flush in a single panel. The touchscreen is loaded with tech and gets all the essentials like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Sadly, this isn’t wireless. It also gets in-built navigation, voice assist, a BOSE sound system, and an air purifier along with a crisp 360 degree camera.
Safety is also impressive with 6 airbags with ABS and EBD along with ESC. The big new addition is the level 2 ADAS that works well and can be manually controlled.
7.0
Priced between Rs 11.49 lakh to 21.49 lakh the Clavis offers a wide array of variants for different budgets. It is only slightly more expensive than the Carens which will continue to be on sale in a lower trim, presumably for fleet operators. The Clavis will aim to take the baton from the Carens and bring in more audiences to the showroom for its updated character.
It remains a well-rounded, practical MPV for those who want a family car that is feature rich.
Reviewed by: Jay Patil
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Kia Carens Clavis Mileage
Kia Carens Clavis mileage figures are:
Diesel MT: 19.54kpl
Petrol MT: 15.34kpl
Turbo Petrol iMT: 15.95kpl
Diesel AT: 17.5kpl
Turbo Petrol DCT: 16.66kpl
| PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on. | ARAI MileageMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary. | User Reported MileageMileage figures are reported by vehicle owners and represent the approximate real-world efficiency you may experience. Actual mileage will vary based on driving conditions, habits, and vehicle condition. |
|---|---|---|
Petrol-Manual 1497 cc | 15.34 kmpl | 15.73 kmpl |
Petrol-Manual 1482 cc | 15.95 kmpl | 16.16 kmpl |
Diesel-Manual 1493 cc | 19.54 kmpl | - |
Petrol-Automatic (DCT) 1482 cc | 16.66 kmpl | - |
Diesel-Automatic (Torque Converter) 1493 cc | 17.5 kmpl | - |
Petrol-Automatic (IMT) 1482 cc | 15.95 kmpl | - |
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Kia Carens Clavis Colours
The Kia Carens Clavis colours come in mono options like Aurora Black Pearl, Clear White, Glacier White Pearl, Gravity Grey and more.
Inside, the Kia Carens Clavis interior features black and beige two-tone Interiors with black & navy semi-leatherette seats & indigo metal paint dashboard with black metal garnishing for the HTE and HTE (O) variants
The HTK, HTK+, HTK+ (O) come with black & beige two tone interiors with premium fabric and leatherette combi seats (black) & dark metal paint, dashboard with black metal garnish.
Meanwhile, the HTX, HTX (O) and HTX+ variants get triton navy & beige two tone interiors with beige & navy leatherette seats
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Kia Carens Clavis FAQs
Space in the third row of the Kia Carens Clavis is adequate for two adults. Convenience is enhanced here with the presence of USB ports and AC vents.
For owners whose driving is mainly in city conditions, the naturally aspirated petrol engine with the CVT gearbox is the one to go for. The diesel automatic is best suited for those who do a lot of highway runs
With three rows up, you only get 216 litres of boot space, which is enough for four soft bags. Folding the third row seats frees up more space.
Under full load of passengers, the petrol and diesel engines of the Carens Clavis lack punch, hence overtaking and driving uphill will require planning.
No, the Carens Clavis is positioned as a more premium offering with upmarket looks and more features, in contrast to the Carens, which is targeted towards budget and fleet MPV buyers.
Questions you may find useful
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?
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.
I’m planning to buy either the Kia Carens Clavis or the Hyundai Alcazar. Please advise which one would be better.
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.
Hi. I am looking for an SUV in the Rs 15-18 lakh range. I am from Bangalore, and my driving is mainly in the city. At present, I drive a Volkswagen Vento. We are six members in the family.
With a budget of Rs 15-18 lakh, city-focused running in Bangalore, and a family of six, the Kia Carens Clavis or the Maruti XL6 would be good options. Both offer comfy seating for 6, and between the two, the Kia car mentioned above feels a bit more upmarket. They are both not your traditional SUV's but come with some strong styling cues to minimize the MPV stance. If you must have an SUV body style, then opt for the Hyundai Alcazar, which also offers seating for 6, though the third row is best for kids.
I am from Kerala and looking to buy a 7-seater car to replace my old Hyundai Eon. My options are the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, XL6, and Kia Carens Clavis. The Clavis offers many options, including naturally aspirated and turbocharged petrol engines. Which car would be the most suitable for travelling with seven people? My maximum budget is Rs 16 lakh. Also, from a mileage point-of-view, which is better: turbo or naturally aspirated with a manual transmission?
Go for the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga. It is the most sensible and reliable choice for your requirement. The Ertiga is a proven 7-seater with a comfortable third row, low running costs and Maruti's strong service network, which is important coming from a Hyundai Eon.The Maruti XL6 is essentially the same car with a more premium interior and captain seats in the middle row, but that reduces seating capacity to six, which does not suit your need for seven people.The Kia Carens Clavis is a good alternative with a more premium feel, but is positioned slightly higher, and on your budget of Rs 16 lakh, you will only get a low-spec model with fewer features. Between turbo and naturally aspirated petrol engines, the naturally aspirated engine is generally more fuel-efficient in real-world conditions, especially with a manual transmission.The Maruti Ertiga also fits comfortably within your Rs 16 lakh budget, letting you get the fully-loaded variant with more features. Overall, the Ertiga is the most practical and hassle-free 7-seater for family use.
I am confused between the Innova Crysta VX, Innova HyCross VX, and Kia Carens Clavis Diesel AT. The car will mainly be used by my aged parents, replacing our 2011 Ritz diesel. It will be driven 99% of the time by our regular driver, and occasionally by me. It will mostly be used as a 5-seater, with occasional use as a 7-seater.
Go for the Toyota Innova HyCross VX. Your usage is mostly chauffeur-driven with elderly parents, and the car is primarily a 5-seater with occasional 7-seater use. The Toyota HyCross is the best fit here because it offers a much more comfortable and refined experience than the Crysta, especially for rear-seat passengers. The hybrid powertrain is smooth, quiet and efficient, which makes a big difference in daily city driving, and the automatic gearbox is seamless.The Crysta VX is still a great car, but it is more utilitarian and not as refined or comfortable as the HyCross.The Kia Carens Clavis Diesel AT is a great value alternative and offers a very comfortable and practical interior. If it is going to be used primarily in the city, diesel won't be the right choice, though. Overall, the HyCross VX strikes the right balance between comfort, efficiency and Toyota's proven reliability, making it the best choice for your requirements.
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