Kia India continues its upward momentum in the Indian automobile market, registering a robust 8 percent year-over-year growth in July 2025. The company sold 22,135 units during the month, driven largely by the impressive response to its newly launched Carens Clavis MPV and its all-electric variant, the Carens Clavis EV.
Summary Table: Carens Clavis EV Drives 8% Growth

Key Highlights |
Details |
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Month |
July 2025 |
Total Domestic Sales |
22,135 units |
YoY Growth |
8% |
Exports |
2,590 units |
YTD Sales 2025 |
1,63,439 units |
YTD Sales 2024 |
1,46,644 units |
YoY YTD Growth |
11.45% |
Major Contributor |
Carens Clavis & Carens Clavis EV |
Carens Clavis EV Range |
404–490 km |
Carens Clavis EV Price |
₹17.99–24.49 lakh (ex-showroom) |
Official Website |
Kia India’s Sales Performance in July 2025
Kia India’s retail sales in July 2025 touched 22,135 units in the domestic market, up from 20,507 units sold in the same month last year, marking an 8 percent increase. The company also shipped 2,590 vehicles to overseas markets during the same period.
The primary catalyst behind this growth was the Carens Clavis lineup, especially its electric vehicle (EV) variant. This model has resonated strongly with Indian buyers due to its spaciousness, competitive pricing, and long-range capabilities.
Year-to-Date Sales Reflect Strong Momentum
As of July 2025, Kia India has sold 1,63,439 units so far, compared to 1,46,644 units sold in the corresponding period in 2024. This reflects an 11.45 percent increase in YTD sales—an indicator of Kia’s expanding market footprint despite the competitive landscape.
Carens Clavis EV: India’s First 7-Seater Electric MPV
The Carens Clavis EV, launched in July 2025, stands out as India’s first mass-market 7-seater electric MPV. Available in four trims—HTK Plus, HTX, HTX ER, and HTX Plus ER—it offers a compelling mix of performance and practicality.
Key Specifications
- Battery Options: 42 kWh and 51.4 kWh
- Range (MIDC): 404 km and 490 km
- Price: ₹17.99–24.49 lakh (ex-showroom)
- Trims Available: HTK Plus, HTX, HTX ER, HTX Plus ER
- Color Options: Glacier White Pearl, Gravity Gray, Aurora Black Pearl, Pewter Olive, Imperial Blue, Ivory Silver Matte
With bookings starting from July 22, 2025, and a token amount of ₹25,000, the Clavis EV has already generated strong interest from customers nationwide.
Comment from Kia India
Mr. Joonso Cho, Chief Sales Officer of Kia India, stated:
“Our steady sales performance reflects the trust Indian customers continue to place in Kia. This consistency is driven by our commitment to delivering high-quality and feature-rich vehicles that meet evolving customer needs.”
He further emphasized that the Carens Clavis EV’s early success is a sign of India’s growing readiness to adopt electric mobility solutions.
Export Performance
Kia India’s export numbers also showed promising signs. The company shipped 2,590 units from India to global markets in July 2025, up from 2,229 in July 2024. Although exports still represent a smaller portion of Kia’s total output, the consistent growth underscores the brand’s global strategy centered around India.
What’s Next for Kia India?
Kia is poised to launch multiple new vehicles in the coming months, including:
- New-Generation Kia Seltos (Q4 2025): The company’s first strong hybrid offering in India.
- All-Electric Syros SUV (H1 2026): Will expand Kia’s EV portfolio in the mid-size SUV segment.
These launches are expected to further boost Kia’s standing in the Indian auto market and help it tap into rising demand for hybrids and EVs.
Kia’s Electric Vehicle Strategy
Kia India is not just launching electric vehicles—it is investing in infrastructure as well. The company is actively partnering with charging solution providers to establish robust EV charging networks across major urban and tier-2 cities.
This dual approach—product innovation and infrastructure support—is critical to ensuring long-term success in India’s fast-evolving EV landscape.
Challenges and Opportunities
While the Carens Clavis EV and other launches have driven positive momentum, challenges persist:
- Competition: Kia faces increasing competition from Tata Motors, Hyundai, and MG in the EV space.
- Infrastructure: Limited public charging stations could hamper faster adoption.
- Cost Sensitivity: EVs remain more expensive than ICE counterparts, requiring strategic pricing and financing schemes.
However, India’s supportive EV policies and rising consumer awareness offer Kia a significant runway for growth in both electric and hybrid segments.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How many cars did Kia India sell in July 2025?
Kia sold 22,135 cars in the domestic market and exported 2,590 units.
2. What is the Kia Carens Clavis EV?
It is India’s first 7-seater mass-market electric MPV available in four trims with two battery pack options.
3. What is the price range of the Carens Clavis EV?
The Carens Clavis EV is priced between ₹17.99 lakh and ₹24.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
4. What battery options are available in Carens Clavis EV?
Two options are available—42 kWh and 51.4 kWh—with a range of 404–490 km.
5. When will the next Kia Seltos launch?
The next-generation Kia Seltos is expected to be launched by the end of 2025.
6. Where can I book a Kia Carens Clavis EV?
Bookings are open online and at all Kia dealerships across India.
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