Kia Carnival 2025 News

Kia Carnival Hybrid now $20,000 cheaper
By Jack Quick · 12 May 2025
The top-selling Kia Carnival people mover will gain two new more affordable hybrid variants as part of a 2026 model year (MY26) update.These new Carnival S Hybrid and Sport+ Hybrid variants will supplement the existing range-topping Carnival GT-Line Hybrid.According to pricing database RJ Pound, they’re priced from $56,100 before on-roads and $68,330 before on-roads, respectively.This is around $5500 more expensive than the corresponding V6 petrol variant and $3300 more than the corresponding turbo-diesel variant.This entry-level Carnival S Hybrid is more than $20,000 cheaper than the flagship Carnival GT-Line Hybrid.The rest of the petrol- and turbo-diesel-powered Carnival range has received a price rise of $270. A full pricing table is at the bottom of this story.Kia Australia has confirmed there are no specification changes to the Carnival range for the 2026 model year, besides the addition of the new hybrid variants. They're due to start arriving at local showrooms during May.The fourth-generation Kia Carnival launched in Australia during 2021 and it received a mid-life update in 2024.Still offered in both V6 petrol and four-cylinder turbo-diesel powertrains, the petrol-electric hybrid powertrain joined the lineup a few months after the mid-life update arrived.The Kia Carnival has dominated the people mover sales chart for years now. In the first four months of 2025, a total of 3213 examples have been sold, which is up 36.5 per cent year-on-year.For context, the next best-selling people mover is currently the Hyundai Staria with only 357 sales. That’s almost 10 Carnival sales to one Staria sale.With the addition of these new Carnival Hybrid variants, it remains to be seen whether Kia Australia will introduce more hybrid variants to other models in its lineup.It currently offers the Sportage SX and GT-Line Hybrid variants, the Sorento GT-Line Hybrid, as well as the Sorento GT-Line PHEV.
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Best cars to Uber in from the Toyota RAV4 to MG ZS
By Laura Berry · 12 May 2025
What is the best car to drive for a ride hailing service like Uber, Ola and Didi? Well, we thought we’d give you our two cents. Not only are we car experts and have driven thousands of new vehicles but we also spend a surprising amount of time sitting in the back of ride share cars talking to drivers. 
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