Like its predecessor, the Carnival hosts significant levels of space for passengers in all rows. Kia has created a greater sense of roominess inside, combined with a renewed sense of modernity and style. The new Carnival provides passengers in all rows with more space.
The interior of the fourth-generation Carnival represents an increase in quality and design over its predecessor, with a new cabin.
The dashboard integrates dual-screen infotainment technologies with haptic touch controls, placing the driver in command of the cockpit.
Kia’s latest 12.3-inch digital driver instrument cluster and 12.3-inch touchscreen infotainment and navigation system also feature in the new Carnival.
The fourth-generation Carnival benefits from a longer wheelbase, a longer rear overhang, and a wider body. The result is more interior space for passengers in all three or four rows.
Depending on the market, the Carnival offers owners three- or four-row seating configurations, with space for 7, 9, or 11 occupants in total.
In its 7-seat configuration, the Carnival offers Kia’s reclining ‘captain’s chairs’ for second-row occupants, with adjustable backrests, armrests, and leg rests providing ‘business class’ seating for comfort on long journeys.
Second-row occupants have access to back-of-seat USB chargers, storage nets for mobile devices, and a new storage drawer in the base of the rear console, with a tray for storing tablets or phones above a larger storage area.
The new Kia Carnival is due-on-sale in South Korea later in 2020, followed by sales in Kia’s international markets.







