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The MPV market has seen a comeback lately with the new Maruti Ertiga and the Mahindra Marazzo raking in the numbers. After a brief decline in MPV demand, the market seems to be moving back to these practical vehicles again. While the Toyota Innova is often touted to be the best MPV in India, it soon could be displaced from the top spot by the Kia Carnival, an MPV which is even bigger than the Crysta and could be Kia's second offering for India.
Interiors - Step inside and there are familiar Kia elements here with a ton of space on offer. Our test car was both a 7 and 8 seater as the middle row can be converted from a two-seater to a three with the additional seat placed in the massive boot of the vehicle which can easily carry four full-sized suitcases. The vehicle's seats are comfortable with good space in both the second and third rows, headroom being ample too.
The car gets a slew of equipment, including passive entry, push-button start, AC vents in all three rows, cruise control and heated and cooling function on the front seats. The Carnival is also equipped with front and side airbags. Getting inside this MPV is easy, more so in the second row as you can open the sliding doors by pushing a button on the key, or even simply pulling the door handle.
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