Kia Carnival vs KGM Musso Ev

What's the difference?

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Kia Carnival
Kia Carnival

$36,990 - $74,990

2024 price

KGM Musso Ev
KGM Musso Ev

$57,130 - $61,014

2026 price

Summary

2024 Kia Carnival
2026 KGM Musso Ev
Safety Rating

Engine Type
V6, 3.5L

Fuel Type
Unleaded Petrol

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Fuel Efficiency
9.6L/100km (combined)

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Seating
8

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Dislikes
  • Holds back safety for top-spec models
  • Diesel soundtrack a constant
  • Price rises everywhere

  • Lacks punch
  • Limited towing capacity
  • Only wired smartphone mirroring
2024 Kia Carnival Summary

This is actually the Carnival that Kia always wanted.

See, the last Carnival, the one this replaces, was Covid compromised, missing out on key technologies, as well as skipping an in-depth ride and handling localisation program, due to part supply issues and a freeze on international travel.

This one, though, addresses all of that, which is why you get a new cabin experience, new tech, and a complete overhaul of the steering and handling.

It is, however, significantly more expensive, right across the range.

So, is the Carnival still worth it? Let’s find out.

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2026 KGM Musso Ev Summary

Electrified utes are growing in popularity in Australia and carmakers have been paying attention.

While the BYD Shark 6 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) ute is by far the best-selling as it stands, there hasn’t really been any electric ute to go up against the poorly received LDV eT60, until now.

South Korea’s KGM (formerly known as SsangYong) has just launched the Musso EV, which is a purely electric dual-cab ute. It’s unrelated to the existing, turbo-diesel Musso and is more closely related to the current car-based Actyon and Torres SUVs.

Read along to see how this ute stacks up against its growing set of competitors.

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