Kia Carens Clavis EV Bookings To Open Tomorrow – Full Price List, Features And Other Details | V3Cars

Kia today announced bookings for its 7-seater electric vehicle, the Carens Clavis EV, will begin tomorrow (July 22). Customers can book the Carens EV through Kia India’s website or via Kia dealerships across the country by paying a booking amount of Rs. 25,000.

2025 Kia Carens EV (Clavis EV) Bookings To Open On July 22

Commenting on the announcement, Mr. Joonsu Cho, Chief Sales Officer of Kia India, said: 

 

The Carens Clavis EV marks a pivotal moment in Kia India’s journey towards making electric mobility truly inclusive and accessible. Being our first electric vehicle inspired by India, it is a 7-seater EV that reflects our vision to offer smart, sustainable, and accessible EV solutions with a true value for money proposition. It will ensure complete peace of mind with our capable EV ecosystem — including the K-Charge feature on MyKia app and a robust network of 250+ EV-ready workshops including 100+ dealerships equipped with DC fast charger. We’re excited to open bookings and invite customers to bring home their Carens Clavis EV.

2025 Kia Carens Vlavis EV Variant-Wise Prices

The Kia Carens Clavis EV is available in 3 variants with prices ranging from Rs. 17.99 lakh to Rs. 24.49 lakh. It gets 2 battery options — 42kWh and 51.4kWh. The smaller battery pack is available in the lower 2 variants while the larger one is available in higher 2 variants.

At these launch prices, the Clavis EV top model is Rs. 5.0 lakh away from the BYD eMax 7 top variant. Meanwhile, the starting price of the Clavis EV is almost Rs. 9.0 lakh less than eMax 7 base model. It’s also worth noting that the Carens EV is Rs. 1.0 lakh pricier than the Creta EV.

KIA CARENS CLAVIS EV

EX-SHOWROOM PRICE

Variant

42kWh

51.4kWh

HTK Plus

Rs. 17,99,000

-

HTX

Rs. 20,49,000

Rs. 22,49,000

HTX Plus

-

Rs. 24,49,000

Kia Carens Clavis EV Specs (Power, Torque, Range)

The Carens Clavis EV gets the same powertrain options as the Creta Electric. So, you get to select between 42kWh and 51.4kWh battery pack options. However, Kia claims to offer a longer range than the Creta Electric. With the smaller pack, the electric MPV has a range of 404km while the larger pack offers a range of 490km. For comparison, the Creta EV 42kWh and 51.4kWh battery packs have a claimed range of  390km and 473km, respectively.

In terms of power and torque output, the Clavis EV has 255Nm of torque with both battery options but the smaller one has a lower power output of 135PS against 171PS with the larger pack. Just like the Creta Electric, the Carens EV also charges at speeds of up to 7.2kW from an AC Type-2 connector and up to 50kW with a CCS-2 DC charger.

KIA CARENS CLAVIS EV SPECS

Battery Capacity

42kWh

51.4kWh

Claimed Range

404km

490km

Realistic Range (Estimated)

303km

370km

Mileage (Claimed)

9.62kmpu

9.53kmpu

Mileage (Realistic)

6.50kmpu

6.49kmpu

Power

135PS

171PS

Torque

255Nm

255Nm

Max AC Charging

7.2kW

7.2kW

Max DC Charging

50kW

50kW

2025 Kia Carens Clavis EV Battery Warranty

In the day and age of unlimited kilometre lifetime battery warranty, Kia are offering up to 8-year or 1,60,000km warranty on the battery pack of the Carens Clavis EV.

The Clavis EV bookings will commence on July 22, 2025. Deliveries are expected to start sometime in August 2025.

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