Last year, reports emerged that indicated the next Kia minivan would pull its styling cues from the KV7 concept that was revealed in 2011 as the KV7 Concept. That moment has finally come, as this test vehicle, clearly a replacement for the aging Sedona, has exactly those lines peaking from under the camo.
We're talking about coach rear doors with handles that pair together, a cool new rear quarter glass and a muscular boxy shape.
Totally sexy styling with the killer function of a minivan? If what Kia has produced in recent years is any indication, than the answer is "yes". The current Carnival has been on the market since 2006 and has that ugly old Sportage look to it. This replacement, though, won't be ready for sale until the later part 2014.
We don’t have any confirmation yet but we have reason to believe the minivan will be powered by a new 2..2-liter CRDi diesel with automatic gearbox for the European market. The US model will is almost certain to debut with a new 2.0-liter T-GDI turbo engine rated at 240 hp.
Totally sexy styling with the killer function of a minivan? If what Kia has produced in recent years is any indication, than the answer is "yes". The current Carnival has been on the market since 2006 and has that ugly old Sportage look to it. This replacement, though, won't be ready for sale until the later part 2014.
We don’t have any confirmation yet but we have reason to believe the minivan will be powered by a new 2..2-liter CRDi diesel with automatic gearbox for the European market. The US model will is almost certain to debut with a new 2.0-liter T-GDI turbo engine rated at 240 hp.