This review first appeared in the June 2025 edition of the Cruisin' News,
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Sacramento, California -- One thing about the car-reviewing game ... You gotta speak the
language. Know the lingo.
Take the Kia Carnival, for
example. With that long body and sliding doors on either side, observers seeing
it for the first time are likely to call it a full-on minivan in a New York
minute.
Kia calls it a multi-purpose
vehicle.
After a week in the 2025 Kia
Carnival Hybrid SX Prestige, I call it a multi-tasker offering the best of
multiple vehicle segments.
Let's start with the look.
Yes, there's a long minivan-like
body, but the front end is a decidedly sport-utility vehicle piece of
sculpture.
Inside, there's plentiful room for
even jumbo-size adults.
Got cargo? The Carnival can be
configured to carry a bunch of it, with a smart power liftgate to ease the
loading process.
Driver comfort is enhanced by
plentiful comfort/convenience features within easy reach ... very luxury
passenger car-like.
Perks on the tester included
tri-zone climate control, a 12.3-inch panoramic screen display and
heated/ventilated front seats.
And I'll confess to liking those
sliding side doors, great for long family road trips as the kids can easily
move in and out of the vehicle (and yes, there are remote door triggers on the
key fob).
The tester's road manners were
good -- firm on the freeways and just a slight bit of expected sway in hard
corners.
Power comes from a 1.6-liter
turbocharged hybrid powertrain rated at nearly 250 horsepower. That proved to be more than adequate for
virtually all driving conditions in the Sacramento Valley, but I did have to
lean on the accelerator during steep hill climbs in the Sierra Nevada.
With the hybrid system, fuel
mileage is an admirable 34 miles per gallon in the city and 31 mpg on the
highway.
The Carnival also excels in
connectivity, including a thoughtful available feature for the rear seat crowd.
Kia’s Connected Car Rear Cockpit (ccRC) Rear Entertainment
System features dual 14.6-inch monitors and full-HD resolution for streaming of
multiple platforms. Cool.
Kia has made huge strides over a generation, giving motorists the kind of
perk-laden vehicles they crave. This Carnival is a prime example of
that. Back in the day, I would have
crawled on broken glass to have a substantial, long-haul vehicle (with
entertainment for the kids) like this Carnival.
Just don't force it into the minivan category.