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India Today
14-07-2025
- Automotive
- India Today
Kia Carens Clavis EV to launch tomorrow: All you need to know
Kia is all set to unveil the Carens Clavis EV in India tomorrow, signaling a major shift in its product strategy. As the country's first mass-market all-electric seven-seater MPV, the Clavis EV aims to blend family-oriented practicality with sustainable, modern mobility. With prices expected to start around Rs 17–18 lakh (ex-showroom), it will appeal to larger families seeking a well-equipped and eco-friendly transportation preparation for the Clavis EV's arrival, Kia India has launched a comprehensive EV ecosystem to support a smooth ownership experience. This move reinforces the brand's commitment to sustainability while addressing the growing demand for EV part of this initiative, Kia has teamed up with leading charge point operators to offer home installation of AC chargers, which will integrate seamlessly with the Kia mobile app. This setup enables users to monitor charging status, analyze usage, and control functions remotely from the very first day. For public charging needs, Kia EV customers will have access to more than 1,000 charging stations nationwide. The Kia Connect app will provide real-time charger availability, navigation to the nearest station, and integrated digital payment brand also plans to set up dedicated EV service hubs in key urban areas. These centers will be staffed with trained technicians, equipped with advanced diagnostic tools, and feature exclusive service bays for EVs—ensuring quick, high-quality support for electric vehicle the Clavis EV will stay largely in line with its ICE counterpart that debuted in May 2025 but will feature EV-specific styling cues. Expect a closed-off grille, aerodynamic alloy wheels, exclusive EV emblems, Star Map LED DRLs with integrated indicators, triple-pod LED headlamps, and a continuous Star Map LED tail light—giving the vehicle a sleek, futuristic the Clavis EV will likely mirror the layout of the ICE version but elevate the experience with more premium features. The standout will be a 26.62-inch dual-screen setup, merging the infotainment display and digital instrument cluster. High-end features include ventilated front seats, a 4-way powered driver's seat, ambient lighting, a smart air purifier, an 8-speaker BOSE audio system, wireless charging, and rear AC vents—all geared toward comfort and confirmed via a teaser that the Carens Clavis EV will deliver an ARAI-certified range of up to 490km. It will likely get both batteries which the Hyundai Creta Electric offers, and the motor, mounted on the front axle—is likely to deliver comparable performance, though it may be slightly detuned due to the Carens' larger will be further enhanced by adjustable regenerative braking via paddle shifters. Advanced EV features like Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) charging are also expected to be onboard, boosting its practicality. Moreover, Kia is set to offer a range of Level 2 ADAS features such as adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, high beam assist, and driver attention monitoring—making it one of the safest options in its Clavis EV will also pack a comprehensive safety suite, including six airbags, electronic stability control, hill-start assist, and all-wheel disc brakes. Additional safety enhancements like a 360-degree camera, blind-view monitor, tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and a dual-camera dash cam are also to Auto Today Magazine- EndsMust Watch


India Today
09-07-2025
- Automotive
- India Today
Kia launches EV ecosystem ahead of Carens Clavis EV launch
In a strategic move to strengthen its position in India's fast-evolving electric vehicle (EV) landscape, Kia India has rolled out a comprehensive EV ecosystem ahead of the launch of the Carens Clavis initiative marks a significant milestone in Kia's sustainability journey and convenience to create a seamless ownership experience for EV newly announced ecosystem includes a wide array of services such as home and public charging solutions, dedicated EV service touchpoints, a robust charging infrastructure, and an advanced connected car platform. With this, Kia aims to offer a frictionless transition to electric mobility while addressing key customer concerns around range, charging accessibility, and Kia has partnered with top-tier charge point operators to provide home installation of AC chargers for new EV buyers. These chargers will be integrated with Kia's mobile app, allowing real-time monitoring, usage analytics, and remote control, ensuring ease of use from day on-the-go charging, Kia EV users will gain access to over 1,000 charging stations across the country. The Kia Connect app will integrate public charging availability, real-time navigation to the nearest charger, and seamless digital plans to establish EV service hubs in major cities with trained technicians, diagnostic tools, and dedicated bays. These hubs will ensure high-quality after-sales support and faster turnaround times for EV the Carens Clavis EV set to hit the Indian market soon, Kia is preparing for a major shift in its product lineup. Kia is now all set to introduce the Carens Clavis EV on July 15, 2025. As the first battery-powered seven-seat MPV in the country's mass-market segment, the Clavis EV aims to combine practicality with eco-conscious performance. With an expected starting price of around Rs 17–18 lakh (ex-showroom), the Clavis EV will cater to large families looking for a feature-rich electric mobility terms of design, the Clavis EV is expected to largely resemble its internal combustion engine (ICE) sibling launched in May 2025. However, it is expected that Kia will add several EV-specific elements such as a sealed-off grille, aero-optimised alloy wheels, and exclusive EV badging. Other expected styling enhancements includeStar Map LED DRLs with integrated turn signals, triple-pod LED headlamps, and connected Star Map LED tail lamps, giving the MPV a distinctive and modern it will likely share its layout with the ICE version but will offer an elevated in-cabin experience. The main highlight is the massive 26.62-inch dual-screen display, which merges the infotainment system with the digital instrument cluster. Premium features such as ventilated front seats, 4-way power-adjustable driver's seat, smart air purifier, ambient lighting, and an 8-speaker BOSE sound system will enhance comfort and convenience. Features like wireless phone charging and rear AC vents further add to its family-friendly Carens Clavis EV is expected to come with two battery options: a 42kWh unit and a larger 51.4kWh pack, the latter delivering a certified driving range of up to 490km on a full charge—an estimate already confirmed in Kia's official teaser. Both battery packs are shared with the Hyundai Creta Electric. Propulsion will come from a front-mounted electric motor, likely offering similar output figures to its Hyundai sibling. However, due to the Carens' larger size and weight, overall performance may be slightly toned Clavis EV will likely come equipped with adjustable regenerative braking, managed via paddle shifters. Advanced EV functionalities like Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) and Vehicle-to-Vehicle (V2V) charging are also expected, enhancing the MPV's versatility. Kia is also likely to include a suite of Level 2 ADAS features, such as adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, high beam assist, and driver attention warning, bringing high-end safety tech to the family EV Clavis EV will also boast a strong safety package with features like 6 airbags, electronic stability control (ESC), hill-start assist and all-wheel disc brakes. Additional aids such as a 360-degree camera, blind-view monitor, tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and a dual-camera dash cam are expected to be available as to Auto Today Magazine- Ends


CNET
10-06-2025
- Automotive
- CNET
Kia EV Pickup: Everything We Know So Far About the New Electric Truck
If you're considering buying an electric vehicle, but you still need to haul things, there's a new Kia electric pickup truck coming to North America that you may want to wait for. While the plucky Kia Tasman truck released last year had a polarizing design, it was still considered a success. Now, Kia is celebrating by releasing a second pickup truck -- this time, an EV. Details are fairly slim right now. "Kia plans to introduce an EV pickup truck based on a new EV platform designed for both urban and outdoor use," the company said in April. "The vehicle will feature best-in-class interior and cargo space, a robust towing system, off-road capabilities and advanced infotainment and safety features." The inclusion of off-road capabilities would set the EV apart from the Hyundai Santa Fe, which is the only pickup truck that Kia or its sister company sells in the US. It'll be on a new EV platform, so it will also be set apart from the company's current EV offerings, like the Kia EV6. The infotainment will likely be similar to current Kia EVs and vehicles like the dual-display technology in the more recent Sportage SUV. Kia last week also showcased its more affordable EV sedan, with CNET on hand to see the latest 2026 Kia EV4. A Kia spokesperson told CNET in June that it has nothing new to reveal just yet on the Kia EV pickup truck. Will the Kia electric pickup truck be available in the US? Per the statement, Kia is expecting to sell roughly 90,000 of these new EV pickups per year, a lofty goal in a market where the Ford F-150 Lightning is barely hitting 30,000 units sold. By most accounts, it's an ambitious sales goal to hit for a vehicle that'll represent Kia's first attempt at appeasing the US truck buyer market. However, there is still room for optimism. "The models built on the eGMP line sold over 100,000 units in 2024," said Liz Najman, director of market insights at Recurrent, a company that offers independent insights on EV performance. "Moreover, like the EV6, Kia pickups will likely be made in the US, helping avoid costly tariffs that will drive up prices for consumers. It is likely that price will be a major factor for consumers in the coming years." Najman also said trucks were the two top-selling vehicles in 2024, so it's possible Kia can reach these sales goals, provided that the automaker can hit that sweet spot of competitive pricing and capability. "Electric vehicles are seeing strong sales numbers when they deliver on what customers want," she said, highlighting that with electric car sales, the Ford Mustang Mach-E and the Jeep Wrangler PHEV each sold over 50,000 units in 2024 and the Tesla Model 3 and the Model Y sold over 150,000 and 370,000 units, respectively.

Business Insider
31-05-2025
- Automotive
- Business Insider
Hyundai just built a $7.6 billion EV factory in Georgia to compete with Tesla and GM — see inside
The Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America is an all-new $7.6 billion EV factory. HMGMA, located near Savannah, Georgia, opened its doors in March of this year. The factory will be able to build 500,000 EVs and Hybrids for Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis every year. The $7.6 billion Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America, or HMGMA, is one of the newest and most technologically advanced car factories in the world. The plant, located near Savannah, Georgia, opened its doors in March and will be a key production facility for Hyundai's EVs and PHEVs, as well as those belonging to its Genesis luxury brand and sister company Kia. In a recent interview with Business Insider, Genesis North America COO Tedros Mengiste cited the investment as an example of Hyundai's track record for "visionary and strategic, and long-term thinking." I recently took a behind-the-scenes tour of Hyundai's new megafactory packed with autonomous robots and state-of-the-art tech. The Hyundai Metaplant is situated on a 3,000-acre campus in the south Georgia town of Ellabell. Located just 20 miles from the Port of Savannah, one of the busiest in the US, the plant not only gives Hyundai much-needed manufacturing capacity in the US to avoid import tariffs, but it also affords the company the flexibility to export vehicles abroad. It also gives Hyundai the production footprint to compete against rivals like Tesla, GM, and Rivian, which is also building a new factory in Georgia. Driving up to the factory, it's easy to be wowed by the sheer scale of the sprawling complex. It's Hyundai Group's second car factory in the state. The company also operates a $3.2 billion, 2,200-acre facility in West Point, Georgia, that builds Kia EV and ICE SUVs. I drove to the factory in a new 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9 EV SUV, which is one of the vehicles assembled at the Metaplant. My tour began in the plant's modern main lobby. Hyundai broke ground on the facility in the fall of 2022 and took just two years to complete construction on the main production buildings. The Metaplant site consists of 11 buildings totalling 7.5 million square feet of space. The Metaplant is a marvel of vertical integration, with the goal of having as many key components, ranging from battery packs to seats, made on-site. Here's a Hyundai XCIENT hydrogen fuel cell semi truck used to transport parts and supplies to the factory. The production process starts in the stamping shop, where sheet metal is cut and stamped into parts that will make up the frame of the car. The sheet metal is supplied by the on-site Hyundai Steel facility. Stamped parts are transported by automated guided vehicles, or AGVs. The stamped metal panels are then stored in these massive racks. The Metaplant was originally expected to produce up to 300,000 electrified vehicles annually. However, Hyundai announced at the plant's grand opening in March that its capacity will be expanded to 500,000 units in the coming years as part of a new $21 billion investment in US manufacturing. Here are parts of the Ioniq 9, Hyundai's new flagship three-row EV SUV. The next part of the tour is the welding shop. Here, the stamped metal pieces are welded together by robot to form the body of the vehicle. The work done by the welding robots is then inspected by the plant's human employees known as Meta Pros. There are employee meeting and break areas located along the inspection and assembly areas. An employee cafeteria with remote ordering capability is located in the main assembly building. In addition to human eyes, the vehicles are also inspected by a pair of Boston Dynamics robot dogs called Spot. In 2021, Hyundai acquired an 80% stake in Boston Dynamics in a deal that valued the company at $1.1 billion. After the inspections are complete, a robot loads the partially assembled vehicles onto a conveyor system. Next stop, the paint shop. Unfortunately, my tour did not get access to the paint shop due to concerns that outside visitors may compromise the quality of the paint application. Here, the painted bodies are married with their battery packs and skateboard chassis. Hyundai Mobis produces the skateboard chassis in a building next door to the general assembly facility. The Metaplant's on-site battery factory, operated in a joint venture with LG, is expected to come online next year. The plant currently sources its batteries from Hyundai's other facilities, including one in North Georgia that's a joint venture with SK. The vehicles' interiors are then assembled by hand. The further along the production process, the more you see human workers on the assembly line. Partially assembled EVs are shuttled through from area to area by the automated robots. The entire facility was immaculately clean, quiet, and felt beautifully choreographed. Assembled vehicles are loaded onto different AGVs that navigate the facility by reading the QR codes embedded into the floor. These AGVs shuttle the vehicles through the plant's various quality control tests. At the end of the assembly line, completed EVs are put through their paces at the on-site test track before being sent to the vehicle preparation center, or VPC, to get them ready for shipping. Vehicles destined for dealerships in the region are put on trucks, while those traveling more than 500 miles are shipped by rail at the Metplant's on-site train terminal.
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Tesla (NasdaqGS:TSLA) Updates Bylaws and Welcomes New Board Member Jack Hartung
Tesla recently amended its bylaws and announced the appointment of Jack Hartung to its board, sparking interest in enhanced governance and strategic insights. Meanwhile, the market showed a 5% rise in the past week, yet Tesla's remarkable 45% price increase over the past month significantly outpaced this growth. Events such as improved access to Tesla's Supercharger network for Kia EV owners, despite the company's legal challenges and declining earnings, might have presented mixed influences. Overall, Tesla's price movement far exceeded broader trends, suggesting strong investor confidence in the company's recent strategic adjustments. You should learn about the 2 risks we've spotted with Tesla. This technology could replace computers: discover the 22 stocks are working to make quantum computing a reality. The recent bylaw amendments and board appointment at Tesla (NasdaqGS:TSLA) align with the company's goals of enhancing governance and strategic insights. Over five years, Tesla's total shareholder return, encompassing stock price appreciation and dividends, was a very large 542.65%, underscoring strong performance despite facing fluctuating market conditions and legal challenges. When comparing the last year's performance, Tesla exceeded the US Auto industry, reflecting a resilient market position amidst diverse economic influences. This governance update may bolster investor confidence, potentially affecting revenue and earnings forecasts by supporting strategic ventures like autonomous vehicles and energy expansion. The introduction of features such as improved access to its Supercharger network could influence future revenue streams positively, although ongoing geopolitical uncertainties and execution risks may pose challenges. With Tesla's current share price at US$275.35, a modest 4.9% discount exists relative to the consensus analyst price target of US$289.44. This suggests a perception of Tesla's fair market value, implying limited upside potential according to current forecasts. Investors must weigh these factors with the implications of recent initiatives and governance enhancements. Our comprehensive valuation report raises the possibility that Tesla is priced higher than what may be justified by its financials. This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Companies discussed in this article include NasdaqGS:TSLA. This article was originally published by Simply Wall St. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team@