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Kia Carnival Review: First Drive

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Daniel Gibson
Kia Carnival Review: First Drive

And if the vehicle comes with a car-like ride quality that can embarrass many premium SUVs, then you don’t need to go further to look for your answer.

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However, after 13 years of undisputed market leadership, it would appear that the Innova is finally about to feel the heat – if Kia actually decides to launch this sleek minivan in India that is!

Certainly, the attention-grabbing characteristic of this vehicle has quite a lot to do with its design.

The powertrain is all packed in at the front, the axles are 3,060mm apart – 2,755mm for Innova – and then there’s that flat floor (thanks to absence of the transmission tunnel).

And, as is apparent from the images here, it has more than enough legroom, kneeroom and headroom for all its occupants – so much so that even our big friendly giant, Jared Solomon (at 6-foot-3), was able fit in the third row with absolute comfort.

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