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2022 Kia Carnival

2022 Kia Carnival: New Kia logo here in September, but digital dash and auto wipers delayed to 2022

Posted on July 29, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Kia’s popular people mover to gain a new logo in September – but buyers keen on digital instruments and rain-sensing wipers will need to wait until 2022.

The 2022 Kia Carnival people mover will gain the Korean brand’s new logo within months – but a selection of much-awaited technology features aren’t slated to be added until next year.

Kia Australia confirmed to CarAdvice that Model Year 2022 (MY22) examples of the Carnival will arrive in Australian showrooms “around” September wearing the company’s new logo, which debuted locally on the Cerato small car in early June.
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