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CLEVERLY CLASSY

Motoring World

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June 2025

A more premium private-car twist that decisively aims beyond yellow plates

- Kurt Morris

CLEVERLY CLASSY

The curse of the yellow number plate — it sounds like something straight out of a Harry Potter novel, doesn't it? But in India, it's a very real phenomenon. Once a car gets labelled as a fleet favourite, often thanks to its practicality and value-for-money proposition, it tends to be labelled for commercial use. And no matter how good it may be, once it's draped in yellow, it loses appeal in private buyer circles. This has happened to segment stalwarts like the Toyota Innova, the Maruti Ertiga, and more recently, the Kia Carens.

imageThe Carens, despite being a solid MPV with impressive space, frugal engines, and versatile seating, has slowly found itself becoming a darling of fleet operators. And that's not a bad thing in itself — it's a compliment to the product's practicality. But for private buyers, that yellow-plate stigma is real. Which is why Kia has decided to fight back. Their answer? The Carens Clavis — a more premium, stylish, and feature-loaded variant aimed squarely at the individual buyer.

imageTo experience what makes the Clavis different, we travelled to the outskirts of Bangalore to put it through its paces. And right from the start, there's a clear intent — this isn't just a Carens with a few design changes. It's a considered, calculated move to elevate the Carens into more aspirational territory.

Let's begin with the name — 'Clavis' it is a derivation from the latin 'clavis aurea', which is Latin for 'golden key', it's Kia's way of hinting that this version unlocks something more special. No, you don't actually get a golden key (it's the same quirky and nicely designed Kia key fob), but the symbolism is clear. This is meant to be your gateway to a more premium Carens experience.

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