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Last Updated on: 15 Jun 2026

Kia Carens Clavis

Kia Carens Clavis price in Tirupati

₹13.48 - ₹26.02 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹37,648 /month

The on-road price of the Carens Clavis in Tirupati ranges from ₹13.52 lakh for the base model to about ₹25.95 lakh for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Tirupati are between ₹11.23 lakh and ₹21.59 lakh.

Kia Carens Clavis Pricing by Variants

HTE 7 Seat Petrol MT1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹11,22,700
RTO (Individual)
₹1,57,178
Insurance
₹56,135
Other Charges
₹11,827
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Tirupati₹13,47,840 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹19,468 /month

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

HTE(O) 7 Seat Petrol MT1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹14.63 LakhOn road price, Tirupati
HTE (EX) 7 Seat Petrol MT1497 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹15.24 LakhOn road price, Tirupati
HTE(O) 7 Seat Turbo Petrol MT1482 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹15.63 LakhOn road price, Tirupati
HTK+ 7 Seat Diesel MT1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹16.10 LakhOn road price, Tirupati
HTE (EX) 7 Seat Diesel MT1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹17.62 LakhOn road price, Tirupati
HTE(O) 7 Seat Diesel MT1493 cc | Diesel | Manual
₹19.34 LakhOn road price, Tirupati
HTK+(O) 7 Seat Turbo Petrol MT1482 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹19.47 LakhOn road price, Tirupati
HTK+ 6 Seat Turbo Petrol DCT1482 cc | Petrol | DCT
₹19.98 LakhOn road price, Tirupati
HTK+ 7 Seat Turbo Petrol DCT1482 cc | Petrol | DCT
₹19.98 LakhOn road price, Tirupati

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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 Tirupati

Planning to buy Carens Clavis? Here are a few dealers in Tirupati

Hoshi Auto-Tukivakam

Hitec Nissan, 714/ 2B, Tukivakam, 200 ft. Chennai, Bangalore Bypass, Chittur, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517501

10:00 AM - 7:00 PM

8688829739

mgrsaltpt@hoshikia.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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Kodali Kiran

10h

Hi, I am a photographer and am also planning to start an online garments business. I am looking for a spacious SUV that offers good fuel efficiency within a budget of Rs. 15-16 lakh. I am particularly interested in the Tata Sierra and would like to know whether it would be the right choice for my requirements. Additionally, could you please suggest whether a petrol or diesel engine would be a better option for my usage?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2h

The Tata Sierra is a large and capable SUV, and for your work, would give loads of space for camera gear and garment boxes alike, but in your budget of Rs 15-16 lakh, you will only get the base model. Moreover, the downside of it being a large and heavy vehicle is that the mileage is not great compared to rivals, whether comparing the petrol or diesel versions. However, should you go with the Sierra and want to get the maximum mileage, the diesel is probably the best way to go, and if possible, we would recommend stretching the budget by at least Rs 1-1.5 lakh to get a few more features.Consider the Kia Seltos instead - it too has a large and spacious cabin, almost as big as that of the Sierra, and good boot space as well. However, its engines, comparable to what you get in the Sierra, offer better real-world mileage. And, as safety is another concern, the Seltos has scored a 5-star Bharat NCAP crash test rating, just like the Sierra. What's more, you can get mid-spec variants, at least with the petrol engines, in your budget of Rs. 15-16 lakh, so you don't necessarily have to increase it so much. If you want even more space, and don't mind picking an MPV over an SUV, the Kia Carens Clavis is a far more practical option.

VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleTata Sierra
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Sanjay B

1w

I am planning to upgrade from a Baleno (2019) and have been very happy with this car. I have a company lease policy wherein I can buy a car with ex-showroom price up to 18 lakhs. I'm looking to get a nice and safe 5 or 7 seater vehicle. I don't mind about fuel efficiency as fuel cost is covered by my company. However, I do need the panoramic sunroof and ventilated seats. I'm really confused with the options available, so can you please help me? My driving would be mostly within Hyderabad city with occasional highway trips maybe once in 3 months (~1200km). We are a family of 4 (2 boys aged 6 and 3 years) and once in a while, my parents / parents-in-laws come down which is why I am also considering a 7 seater.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

None of the 6 or 7-seater cars under Rs. 18 lakh ex-showroom, have both, panoramic sunroof and ventilated seats. If you're willing to sacrifice ventilated seats, you can get both, Kia Carens Clavis HTK+ O and Hyundai Alcazar Prestige DCT, both in their turbo-petrol DCT avatars, in your budget. However, since both these features are a must-have, you will have to settle for 5-seater instead. You could consider a Kia Seltos HTX Turbo-Petrol DCT (ex-showroom price is Rs 17.7 lakh), which gets the two features that you're looking for, along with a lot more modern niceties. The car is spacious, comfortable, and its cabin feels upmarket too. Also, opt for the turbo-petrol, as it will deliver effortless performance, especially during your occasional highway trips.

VehicleKia Carens Clavis
VehicleKia Seltos
VehicleHyundai Alcazar
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abhishek sharma

2w

I bought a Honda City V MT about two years ago and absolutely love the car. At the time, it was the perfect choice for my usage. However, my circumstances have changed significantly since then-I now have two large dogs (a Labrador and a German Shepherd), and the City is no longer practical for transporting both dogs comfortably, especially on longer highway trips. I am trying to decide between keeping the City and buying a second EV primarily for dog transport and city use, or replacing the City altogether with a single-car solution. The vehicles I am considering include the Kia Carens Clavis EV, Mahindra XEV 9S, Mahindra XEV 9e, BYD eMAX 7, and Toyota Innova Hycross Hybrid. My priorities are: Comfortable transport for two large dogs Highway touring ability Ease of parking and city usability Long-term ownership (8–10 years) Good ride comfort Reasonable running costs Would you recommend: 1. Keeping the Honda City and adding a practical EV (such as the Clavis EV), or 2. Moving to a single-car garage and choosing something like the XEV 9S, eMAX 7, or Hycross? Also, is there a midsize SUV (EV, hybrid, petrol or diesel) that offers: A low boot loading lip, Rear seats that fold nearly flat, Enough cargo length and width for two large dogs to comfortably lie down on highway trips, While still being manageable in city traffic and parking? Which vehicle would you choose for this specific use case and why?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
1w

Pick a single-car solution and buy the Toyota Innova Hycross Hybrid. Your dogs get a low loading lip and a long, near-flat space with the third row folded, so they can actually lie side by side on highway runs. The hybrid makes touring simple with no charging hassles, calm cruising and a comfy ride, and Toyota’s durability fits an 8-10 year plan with sensible running costs.EV MPVs like the Kia Carens Clavis EV and BYD eMax 7 are great for city runs and dog space, but long trips with two dogs mean 30-40 minute fast-charge halts and patchy chargers once you leave big corridors. That’s a hassle you do not need. Mahindra XEV 9S and 9e are good choices, but their higher boot floors make them poorer dog haulers.You will wrestle with the Innova's size in tight parking, and it costs more upfront than adding a small EV, but day to day, it is still easy enough with light steering and cameras.If you must go smaller, the Kia Carens Clavis turbo petrol DCT is a solid choice, but fuel efficiency in the city won't be as good as the Hycross hybrid.

VehicleToyota Innova HyCross
VehicleKia Carens Clavis EV
VehicleBYD eMax 7
VehicleMahindra XEV 9S
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Basaveshwar Talur

3w

Please suggest a good value-for-money car under Rs. 20-25 lakh that is suitable for a family of 7 with good reliability and service. I am looking for a family-oriented car, 80% for city and 20% for highway. I am confused between EV and diesel. Should I consider the Mahindra Scorpio N or the XUV 7XO?

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
2w

With 80% city use, a family of seven and a Rs 20-25 lakh budget, the Mahindra XUV 7XO is a good choice. If you can install a charger at home, though, the Mahindra XEV 9S could be a great alternative since your usage is primarily in the city. The base Pack One Above with the larger 79kWh battery pack fits within your budget and comes with all the essential comfort and tech features. In our real-world tests, we managed a combined 477.5km on a single charge, though that figure will drop sharply on the highway with a full load of passengers and luggage. Your highway trips will therefore need some planning around charging stops.If that seems like too much effort, then the XUV 7XO diesel automatic makes the most sense. It feels easier to drive in town than the Mahindra Scorpio N, with lighter controls and a smoother driving experience. Ride comfort and cabin noise levels are better, too, which your family will appreciate.A couple of things to note: with all three rows up, boot space is limited. The third row is also a bit tight for taller passengers, so check if it works for your family.Alternatively, consider the Kia Carens Clavis/Carens Clavis EV. Their smaller footprint makes them easier to drive and park in the city, and the third row is more spacious than in the XUV 7XO/XEV 9S.

VehicleMahindra XUV 7XO
VehicleMahindra XEV 9S
VehicleMahindra Scorpio N
VehicleKia Carens Clavis
VehicleKia Carens Clavis EV
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