Is 2021 Kia Carnival coming? |
Posted: July 2, 2020 |
Kia Motors has released pictures of a new Kia Carnival, the company's fourth-generation flagship minivan. The new car has a shorter front suspension and a backward A-pillar, which makes the hood longer overall. The wheelbase increase makes the entire interior space larger. No particulars have been disclosed about the engine, however reports as of late have highlighted alternatives that incorporate the Hyundai gathering's 2.0 L 4-chamber petroleum half breed framework (229 PS/350 Nm joined) and 2.5 L turbo petroleum motor (281 PS/421 Nm). It's not hard to see that the design of the new car is based on the SUV, so it's no wonder that some of the tell-all schemata we've seen online think it looks a bit like Lincoln Aviator. When we saw the leaked photos of the assembly bumper, we made a bold guess at a very chic look. So far, officials have only released the images, and neither functionality nor details are available. But I think we'll see what 2021 Kia Carnival really is and more details soon. In anticipation of a new Carnival, let's watch a video of the 2020 Kia Grand Carnival currently on sale. (If you can't watch the video, go to YouTube and watch the original video.) To the disappointment of some, after Naza Kia Malaysia upgraded the 2020 Carnival to an 11-seat MPV, The level of car interiors has dropped dramatically. The comfortable, premium leather seats were gone, replaced by beige fabric seats. But new details have revealed that buyers now seem to be able to upgrade to the original leather seats by paying more. A Kia dealer recently posted to his Facebook to introduce the black leather seats for an 11-seat Carnival. With an additional cost of 3,000 RM on top of the original price, customers can get advanced leather seats. The video that appears in this article is from Wapcar, and I have been authorized by the author to use it in this article.
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