KIA CARNIVAL

Kia releases limited-edition Carnival Platinum peoplemover

Kia's spacious Grand Carnival is now available as a limited-edition 'Platinum' model.

The Grand Carnival Platinum is equipped with the range's 184kW 3.8-litre V6, mated to a five-speed Tiptronic-style automatic transmission, and comes with extra kit above the Carnival's usual features which include a fully removable second row seats and fold-flat third row seats.

Kia says the limited-edition Carnival model is more like an eight-seater limousine, fitting the peoplemover with luxury items like leather for all seats, power-operated tailgate, sliding side doors and sunroof, and eight-way powered driver's seat.

The Grand Carnival Platinum also comes with front, side and curtain airbags, rear parking sensors, 17-inch alloys, ABS, Electronic Stability Program, traction control
Infinity six-CD audio system with eight speakers including a 360-watt Infinity centre speaker and rear sub-woofer, and metallic paint.

The limited edition Grand Carnival Platinum is available from Kia dealers now, starting at $50,990.

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