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The 2021 Kia Carnival is the latest minivan to arrive on the market, and honestly it is one of the most impressive new vehicles to arrive in the segment in a long time. Here are three things to know about the 2021 Kia Carnival.
It is more affordable than its competitors
The 2021 Kia Carnival features a starting price of just $36,460, making it one of the most affordable vehicles in its segment. Despite an affordable starting price, you still get plenty of value with numerous standard features including lane keep assist, 2nd row folding and removable seats, a heated windshield, and perfect advanced collision warning.
Even the top-of-the-line Kia Carnival, despite having more equipment than its rivals, starts at just over $50,000.
It is very spacious
The 2021 Kia Carnival offers over 1,110 litres of cargo space with all rows in place, and there’s over 4,100 litres of total cargo space. This is similar or more than the vast majority of minivans on the market, making the Carnival one of the most versatile minivans you can buy.
It is a lot of fun to drive
The 2021 Kia Carnival is powered by a 3.5 litre V6 that delivers 290 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. This engine delivers exceptional power, and the most impressive thing about the Carnival is just how sporty it feels on the road. The engine has plenty of power, but the Carnival also feels very agile and very sporty for a minivan. It’s is dynamic and handling is precise. You can actually enjoy driving a minivan with the Carnival.
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