our latest review of the
kia carnival mpv calls it "easily the coolest
minivan out there," with nifty styling and great tech. the drawbacks we noted are the lack of a hybrid powertrain and awd, no all-wheel drive, and the rather cozy third row. one of those cons could be addressed with a facelifted carnival on the way, and the styling could jump into the future. korean car blog posted shots of a camouflaged carnival in a parking garage, the
minivan wearing a face heavily inspired by the coming
kia ev9 battery-electric suv. in trying to get away from the dreaded epithet "
minivan," the current carnival sports a traditional luxury suv vibe up front with its narrow headlights and stylized mesh grille underlined in chrome. from what we can see of the prototype, there are ev9-style vertical headlights but with different lighting elements, and something brand new going on with a more ornate grille treatment seen in the camouflage's plastic windows. we think the decorative piece with the diagonal elements in the center is a red herring. kcb also says there's a hybrid version on the way. with the sohari plant in korea finally retooling to build electrified vehicles, the
kia stinger sport sedan is dead and a carnival hybrid can be one of the models to take its place. by the end of the year, sohari will be turning out the ev9 and a carnival hybrid that uses the same powertrain put to use in the sorento hybrid. that means a 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and one electric motor. if output hold steady, buyers will get 227 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. it's said that eventually there will be a battery-electric version to boot. right now, the carnival's only engine option is a 3.6-liter v6 making 290 hp and 262 lb-ft. based on the locations of the camouflage around this prototype, we suspect there will be a lot more tweaks made to separate it from the model on sale now. now if
kia would just do something about the drivetrain. front-wheel-drive is said to continue as the sole option, a strange choice when one of the first destinations for family decision-makers looking for new ways to haul their kids is the checkmark in the awd box.
source:autoblog.com