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The Drive Report: Kia Carens Clavis EV

What makes the Kia Carens Clavis EV stand out?

December 19, 2025 / 11:04 IST
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In profile the Carens Clavis EV looks nearly identical to the ICE Carens Clavis, but that’s only because the latter has been designed with electrification in mind
In profile the Carens Clavis EV looks nearly identical to the ICE Carens Clavis, but that’s only because the latter has been designed with electrification in mind

Shortly after its arrival, the Kia Carens Clavis EV (quite a mouthful) already began to make headlines as Kia India’s best-selling EV. Granted, it won this on a bit of technicality given that the EV6 operates in a far more premium segment, but it’s not very difficult to see the Clavis EV’s appeal. At Rs 18 lakh (ex-showroom) it’s already the most affordable seven-seater electric SUV.

In profile the Carens Clavis EV looks nearly identical to the ICE Carens Clavis, but that’s only because the latter has been designed with electrification in mind. There are a few tell-tale signs that this is the electric version. For instance, there’s a light bar above the grille that glows, the bumper features active aero elements and if you’re familiar with EV design tropes by now, you’ll know that the 17-inch wheels are aero-optimised in a way that’s par for the course with EVs. Much like the Hyundai Creta, the battery pack is placed in the wheelbase. Buyers can choose between 42kWh and 51.4kWh battery packs. The smaller pack is paired with a 135hp motor producing 255Nm, whereas the larger battery is linked to a 171hp unit with the same torque output. Regardless of configuration, the motor is mounted at the front and sends power to the front wheels.

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Step inside and the same cavernous, MPV interior greets you, albeit with a few key changes. The absence of a transmission tunnel means that there’s a lot more space inside both in the front and middle row. Up front, the console functions as an armrest and includes cupholders plus the seat-ventilation controls. Open storage sits below, contributing to the cabin’s bright, airy vibe. Contrary to what many have claimed, the third row offers a reasonable amount of space for average-sized adults, especially after the middle row has been adjusted. Accessing the third row is straightforward, thanks to a one-touch powered seat-fold mechanism that creates a wide passage.
With a panoramic roof, the sense of space inside is greater than what anything Tata or Mahindra have on offer at the moment. Even the placement of the battery is so stealthy that it doesn’t cause your knees to be pushed-up by the raised floor.

Kia Carens Clavis EV