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The Kia Carnival is the newest minivan on the Canadian market, and it has all the comfort and safety technologies you've come to expect in your next vehicle, which is why you should place your order now.
Safety like no other
The Kia Carnival features all the latest technology to give you the peace of mind of knowing your family is safe when you hit the road. For example, the Carnival comes standard with 7 airbags, lane keeping assist, forward collision avoidance assist, driver attention alert and rear parking sensors. Several features are optional or standard on other trim levels of the Carnival, including Safe Exit Assist, Blind Spot Monitoring with Blind Spot Collision Avoidance Assist, Forward Collision Avoidance Assist while turning, Reverse Collision Alert, Front Parking Sensors, rear cross-traffic alert and Perimeter View Monitor.
High Levels of Comfort
The Kia Carnival takes care of its occupants with a host of features designed to make the ride more comfortable and enjoyable for everyone. For example, heated front seats and steering wheel are included on the LX+ model, as are second-row sunshades. A heated windshield is also available, a very welcome addition in winter, since it saves you from having to scrape the ice off the windshield when you need to drive after a snowfall. At the top of the line, the SX offers all the luxury of a premium sedan, with ventilated front seats covered in genuine leather and heated and ventilated second row captain's chairs, which include a retractable footrest that turns the interior into a living room on wheels. Technology-wise, the Carnival is available with a 12.3-inch touchscreen that features Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, power sliding side doors, wireless charging mat for phones, passenger view camera and Bose advanced sound system.
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