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As Kia India's first electric MPV, can the Carens Clavis EVbe the much-needed boost towards EV adoption?

- By Kurt Morris Photographs Amit Naik

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The MPV segment isn't as utilitarian as it once was, especially with well-rounded cars like the Innova/Hycross, Ertiga/XL6, and Kia Carens proving that one doesn't have to compromise on style, features, or even desirability if they want a car that seats more people than the conventional SUV. Having said that, if there was one thing the MPV segment lacked, it had to be electrification. So, while both all-electric iterations of hatchbacks and SUVs became available, from various brands, the MPV segment didn't have a zero-tailpipe-emission iteration based on one of the popular models. Until now, that is, because the arrival of the Kia Carens Clavis EV changes that for good. We take Kia India's first all-electric MPV for a spin to understand how far this alternative choice of propulsion is from being considered conventional.

In terms of appearance, it carries on with the recently launched styling of the ICE-powered iteration of the MPV. That's not to say Kia hasn't made inclusions to help the Carens Clavis EV stand out in the range. The subtle changes on the already fresh design are a new light bar which connects the front DRLs, aero flaps in the front bumper, ice-cube LED fog lamps, silver accents on the lower part of the front bumper, and the biggest telltale sign of them all, the charging port positioned in the car's nose. The 17-inch aero-optimised wheels are unique to the EV and look good, and some badges aside, there's nothing major that differentiates the EV from the standard MPV.

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