Last Updated on: 13 Jul 2026
Kia Carens key specifications
Kia Carens offers petrol and diesel engines. The petrol engine is a 1.5-litre unit developing 115hp and 144Nm. The 1.5-litre diesel engine produces 116hp and 250Nm. Both versions only come with a 6-speed manual gearbox.
Engine 1493 cc - 1497 cc | Fuel Type Diesel, Petrol |
Transmission Manual | Body Style MPV |
Seats 7 |
Kia Carens specifications
The Carens features a 1493 cc Diesel engine that produces 116 hp at 4000 rpm and offers Manual. It delivers a mileage of and supports Front Wheel Drive for versatile performance. With a seating capacity of None, this MPV also includes Airbags, Integrated (in-dash) music system, Touch screen infotainment system, Rear camera, Hill descent control.
Engine & Transmission
Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Diesel |
Engine Installation | Front |
Number of Cylinders | 4 |
Engine Displacement | 1493 cc |
Engine Type | Turbocharged |
Max Engine Power | 116 hp at 4000 rpm |
Max Engine Torque | 250 Nm at 1500 - 2750 rpm |
Drive Layout | Front Wheel Drive |
Gearbox Type | Manual |
Number of Gears | 6 |
Lockable Differential/s | No |
Fuel & Performance
Fuel Tank Capacity | 45 litres |
Fuel Supply System | Common Rail |
Auto Start/Stop | Yes |
Terrain Modes | No |
Emission Standard | Bharat Stage VI |
Suspension & Steering
Front Brakes | Discs |
Rear Brakes | Discs |
Type of Power Assist | Electric |
Steering Adjust | Tilt |
4 Wheel Steer | No |
Steering Adjust type | Manual |
Front Suspension Type | Independent, MacPherson Strut |
Front Springs | Coil Springs |
Rear Suspension Type | Non-independent, Torsion Beam |
Rear Springs | Coil Springs |
Damper Control | No |
Ride Height Adjust | No |
Wheels | Steel rims with wheel covers |
Wheel Size | 16 inches |
Front Tyre Size | 205/65 R16 |
Rear Tyre Size | 205/65 R16 |
Spare Wheel | Full Size |
Dimensions
Length | 4540 mm |
Width | 1800 mm |
Chassis Type | Monocoque |
Height | 1708 mm |
Wheelbase | 2780 mm |
Doors | 5 |
Kia Carens features
Comfort
| Power Windows | Front and Rear |
| Bottle Holder in Doors | |
| Rear Parcel Tray | |
| Sunglass Holder | |
| Rear Reading Lamp | |
| Electric Tailgate Release |
Safety
| Airbags | 6 |
| Anti Theft Alarm | |
| Seat Belt Warning | |
| Traffic Sign Recognition | |
| Rear Seatbelt Reminder | |
| Side Airbag |
Exterior
| Body Coloured Bumpers | |
| Outside rear view mirror (ORVM) | |
| Antenna | Shark Fin |
| Puddle Lamps | |
| ORVM turn indicators | |
| Projector Headlamps |
Interior
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Tachometer | Digital |
| Trip Meter | |
| Average Fuel Consumption | |
| Average Speed | |
| Distance to Empty |
Entertainment
| Audio System | |
| Inbuilt Music App | |
| Speakers | 6 |
| Front USB port | Type A and Type C |
| Front Passenger Screen | |
| CD Player |
Connected Car Features
| Car Light Flashing & Honking via App | |
| Navigation On Instrument Cluster | |
| Live Location Sharing | |
| Live Traffic Updates On App | |
| Tow Away Alert | |
| Service Reminder Via App |
Kia Carens variants comparison
Kia Carens Specifications - User Reviews
Kia Carens Clavis Turbo Petrol DCT should be best in this case. It offers a comfortable cabin, strong performance, and is one of the best family-friendly 7-seaters you can buy around the ₹20 lakh budget.
Read moreDo not buy Carens, usually every Carens infotainment screen gives problems. 4 of my friends have this common issue with the touch screen. Replacement costs around 25000 rs, and it happened just once the warranty was over. Otherwise, the car is good.
Read moreThe manifold in the Kia Carens is prone to collecting sludge by 30,000 km. It's wise to clean it by 60,000 km to prevent performance issues. I've noticed a lot of sludge at 30,000 km, which has lowered the mileage.
Read moreConsider the Carens Clavis petrol DCT if you want 7 seats with more space and features, even if it means a bit lower mileage.
I own a Kia Carens Clavis and I love the car. It offers better space, boot space, and price compared to others. Kia service is also commendable. I hope in the future, Kia will have resale value like Maruti and compete with Innova Hycross. Kia is value for money.
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Questions you may find useful
Sourabh
I am confused between the Kia Carens Premium Optional and the Maruti Suzuki XL6 Zeta (petrol). My annual running is around 6,000 km, mostly in the city. My priorities are comfort, safety, good mileage, ease of parking in tight spaces, and good handling and driving performance.

autocar.india
For mostly city use with tight parking and a focus on comfort, safety and efficiency, the Maruti Suzuki XL6 Zeta petrol suits you better. It is easier to manoeuvre in traffic and small parking spots, and the light steering makes low-speed driving effortless. It is more economical in daily city use, while also offering a comfortable ride over broken roads and very relaxing second-row captain seats for everyday runs. It also gives you the option of a smooth automatic, which adds to ease of use, whereas the Kia Carens Premium (O) is manual only. The Carens, in comparison, is the more spacious and premium feeling car with better overall comfort for longer journeys, but it is larger and less convenient in tight urban conditions. The only drawback with the XL6 is that it cannot match the Carens for outright space and cabin feel, but overall, it is the more sensible and user-friendly choice for your usage.
Naresh Sharma
Hi Autocar Team, I currently own a Kia Carens petrol, which I have been driving for the past 4 years and have covered around 35,000 km. My usage is split between city and highway driving, with my office commute being around 100 km per month. We are a family of four and typically take one long trip of around 800-1000 km every quarter. While the Carens with the 1.4 turbo petrol manual is good, it sometimes feels underpowered. I am now considering the Mahindra XUV 7XO as an upgrade. My priorities are a spacious and reliable car with a good music system and better performance. Could you please advise if the XUV 7XO is the right upgrade or suggest better alternatives?

autocar.india
Given your mix of mostly highway use, low monthly city runs, a family of four and that your Kia Carens 1.4 turbo manual sometimes feels weak, the Mahindra XUV 7XO in petrol with the AX7 automatic is the better fit for you. The petrol automatic is not very fuel efficient, but given your low mileage, it should not matter that much.Compared to the Caren's, the XUV 7XO's 2-litre engine is much more powerful, and it feels strong even with four people and luggage or when you want to overtake on the highway. It also feels steady at speed, the seats are supportive on long days, and cabin space in the first two rows is generous, which suits your quarterly 800-1000 km trips.If music matters a lot, look at the higher AX7 trims that offer the factory sound system in the 7XO range. It is one of the best in this price band and a clear step up from most stock systems. Do confirm the exact trim name and audio package with the dealer, as line-ups change.A couple of things to weigh. It is a big car, so tight city parking will take a little more care than your Carens. Overall, for your highway-heavy use and your wish for space, reliability, and a good music system, the XUV 7XO AX7 petrol automatic lines up best and will feel like a clear power upgrade over your Carens.
Chandra shekhar Jha
Hi, which 6-seater SUV should I buy around 15 lakh in Pune? I am looking for good safety, average performance with around 15+ kmpl mileage, a sunroof, and an automatic with decent power.

autocar.india
The Kia Carens diesel automatic is the closest match to your brief. It is not an SUV in shape, but it gives you the space, easy access to the third row, and the features you want at this price. Pick the diesel with the automatic gearbox, because that is the one most likely to meet your 15kpl goal in real-world use while still feeling strong enough with a full load. The Carens also offers important safety gear across trims like multiple airbags and stability control, and mid-to-higher trims offer a sunroof, which makes long trips nicer for the second row.Two things to keep in mind for your budget. The exact Carens trim that bundles diesel, automatic and a sunroof may sit a bit above Rs 15 lakh on-road in Pune, so you may need a small stretch of the budget. Also, it feels more like a family car than a tough SUV, so if you want a high, rugged feel, this will not give you that.If the sunroof is not a must and you want to stick closer to Rs 15 lakh, the Maruti Suzuki XL6 automatic 6-seater is the value pick. It is smooth in the city, uses less fuel than most petrol rivals, and is easy to live with, but it does not offer a sunroof, and its engine isn't punchy. If you must have an SUV, there is the Citroen Aircross, which also offers smoothness and punch. That said, its third row is not as spacious as the others, and it also doesn't offer a sunroof.
Alan Savio Ekka
We currently own a 2021 Swift, which has served us well, and we plan to keep it for daily commuting. However, there are seven members in our family, and our twin boys are now 4 years old, so they also need separate seats. Because of this, the Swift feels quite crowded when all seven of us travel together. The main purpose of buying a bigger car would be for long-distance journeys to our native village. These trips are mostly on highways, but a small portion of the route involves rough or mildly off-road conditions. The Swift will continue to be used for regular city travel. Initially, we were considering the Kia Carens, which is a proper 7-seater MPV. However, due to the road presence, looks, and expected ride quality, we are now leaning towards the next-to-base variant of the Mahindra XUV 7XO. We are also not interested in buying another Maruti car. Additionally, engine performance (especially for highway driving with full load), ability to handle occasional bad roads, after-sales service experience, and long-term reliability are key factors in our decision. Since we intend to keep this vehicle for a long duration (around 15 years), we would also appreciate guidance on whether the petrol or diesel engine would be the better choice in the long run. Considering all these factors, would the Mahindra XUV 7XO be a practical and sensible choice for our requirements?

autocar.india
Choose the Mahindra XUV 7XO diesel; for seven-up highway trips, it combines strong torque, planted high-speed manners, and tougher bad-road ability than an MPV like the Kia Carens.Since the Maruti Suzuki Swift will handle city duty, your new car will mostly cruise highways with a full load of 7. The XUV’s diesel pulls strongly in the 60-100 km/h band even when packed, and its suspension and clearance will cope better with the rough stretch to your village. The Mahindra diesel is a well-proven unit and delivers well on the refinement front too. Your highway use also keeps the DPF healthy. Aim for 20-30 minutes at about 60+ km/h on each long run. The one thing you give up is third-row and boot practicality versus the Carens; with all three rows up, you’ll fit only 1-2 cabin bags at the rear.If third-row comfort for adults and luggage space matter more than SUV stance, consider the Kia Carens Diesel AT Prestige Plus, which carries a bit more luggage with all seats up.
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