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Kia Carens Clavis EV Now Available With Battery Rental Scheme

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2026 Kia Carens Clavis EV price with BaaS

Weeks after introducing the 6-seater variants of the Carens Clavis EV, Kia has now introduced the electric people mover with a battery-as-a-service (BaaS) option with a rental fee of Rs 3.3/km, making it more accessible for buyers. Additionally, the three-row MPV also receives a few cosmetic changes to keep things fresh.

Dual-Loan Financing Option Rolled Out

Kia has also introduced the dual financing option on the Kia Carens Clavis EV, offering separate loan accounts for the battery and the vehicle. With this plan, you can own the Carens Clavis EV starting at Rs 51,520, along with a battery payment of Rs 3.3/km. This makes owning the EV more affordable and customer-friendly.

The plan also offers flexible loan tenures of up to 60 months for the car and up to 96 months for the battery, so buyers can spread out payments easily.

PackEx-show RoomDown PaymentChassis PriceEMI StartsBaaS PriceTenure Months
Standard RangeRs 1,799,000Starts from Rs 51,520Rs 12.84 lakhRs 26,650Rs 3.3 Per Km Body: 60

Battery: 96
Extended Range
Rs 2,199,000
Starts from Rs 60,452Rs 15.94 lakhRs 33,099

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Cosmetic Revisions

Apart from the above-mentioned financing options for the car and the battery, Kia has also revised the bumper design and alloy wheels. It also receives new dual-tone themes: black & off-white for the GT Line, and black-&-green for X-Line. 

Battery Packs and Range

Kia continues to offer the Carens Clavis EV with two battery packs: 42 kWh and 51.4 kWh, specifications of which are mentioned below: –

 Kia Carens Clavis EVStandard RangeExtended Range
Battery Pack42 kWh51.4 kWh
No. of electric motors11
Claimed Range (MIDC Part 1+2)404 km490 km
Max Power 135 PS171 PS
Peak Torque255 Nm255 Nm
DrivetrainFront-wheel-drive (FWD)Front-wheel-drive (FWD)
Charging Time

(10-100% via 11kW AC home charger)
≈ 4 hrs≈ 4 hrs 45 mins
0-80% via 100kW DC Fast Charger≈ 39 min≈ 39 min

Competition Check

In the electric MPV segment, the Carens Clavis EV can be seen as an affordable alternative to the BYD eMAX.

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