KOCHI:
Kia India, one of the country’s leading premium carmakers, introduced the exclusive X-Line trim in its Carens line-up today, starting at a price of 18.94 Lakhs. It offers two variants, Petrol 7DCT and Diesel 6AT, available in 6-seater configuration, priced at 18,94,900 and 19,44,900, respectively.
This new trim boasts significant exterior and interior design enhancements unique to the X- Line styling, showcasing the captivating Xclusive Matte Graphite Exterior Colour and Xclusive Two Tone Black and Splendid Sage Green interiors. The Carens X-Line is equipped with the exclusive Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) Unit for LH Rear Passengers, featuring Podcasts, Screen Mirroring, Pinkfong, and a variety of other entertainment and news apps. The RSE unit can also be controlled via a remote-control app installed on the user’s phone.
Commenting on X-line innovation and response, Myung-sik Sohn, Chief Sales and Business Officer – Kia India, said, “The distinctive identity of our products has helped us become an aspirational brand, and X-Line’s popularity among new-age consumers has elevated it to the next level. We are seeing a lot of new-age buyers considering distinctive and exclusive products while making purchasing decisions, so we decided to extend this trim to our India Car of The Year – Kia Carens. We already have a growing Carens family of 100,000 customers, and the X-Line will significantly expand it.”
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