Kia India is expanding the Kia Carens Clavis EV lineup with new GT Line and X-Line variants. The prices of these new variants have been leaked before their official launch. According to a document shared online and reported by RushLane on March 14, 2026, the GTX, GTX+, and X-Line variants of the Carens Clavis EV are expected to be priced between ₹22.99 lakh and ₹24.99 lakh (ex-showroom). The official launch date has not been confirmed by Kia India at the time of writing.
The Kia Carens Clavis EV was first launched in India on July 15, 2025 at a starting price of ₹17.99 lakh as India’s first mass-market electric MPV. Since its launch, the Clavis EV has contributed significantly to Kia’s monthly sales — CarWale confirmed that the Carens Clavis ICE and EV together account for around 20 percent of Kia India’s monthly sales. The GT Line and X-Line variants are a direct response to buyer feedback requesting more styling options and a 6-seat configuration on the EV.
The Kia Carens Clavis EV will be available in three new variant tiers:
- GTX — GT Line base
- GTX+ — GT Line top
- X-Line — standalone sporty variant
All three are confirmed to be available in both 6-seat and 7-seat configurations a major change from the current lineup where the 6-seat option with captain seats is only available from the HTX E variant onwards.
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Leaked Kia Carens Clavis ev Price
| Variant | Seating | Leaked Price (Ex-Showroom) |
|---|---|---|
| GTX (Extended Range) | 6-seat | ₹22.99 lakh |
| GTX (Extended Range) | 7-seat | ₹22.99 lakh |
| GTX+ (Extended Range) | 6-seat | ₹24.99 lakh |
| GTX+ (Extended Range) | 7-seat | ₹24.99 lakh |
| X-Line (Extended Range) | 6-seat | ₹24.99 lakh |
| X-Line (Extended Range) | 7-seat | ₹24.99 lakh |
These Kia Carens Clavis EV prices are from a leaked document and are not officially confirmed by Kia India. However, they are notable because the GTX at ₹22.99 lakh is actually ₹1.50 lakh cheaper than the current top HTX+ variant priced at ₹24.49 lakh making it a more accessible entry point into the Extended Range Carens Clavis EV lineup.
All three new variants GTX, GTX+, and X-Line will be paired exclusively with the 51.4 kWh Extended Range battery pack. The smaller 42 kWh Standard Range battery is not available on these variants.
The 51.4 kWh battery powers a single front-mounted electric motor producing:
- 171 PS of maximum power
- 255 Nm of torque
- ARAI certified range of 490 km
- 0 to 100 kmph in 8.3 seconds
- 10 to 80 percent charge in 39 minutes using a 100 kW DC fast charger
The 42 kWh Standard Range battery, which is available on the HTK+ and HTX variants, produces 135 PS and 255 Nm with an ARAI range of 404 km. The extended range battery’s 490 km ARAI range means real-world range of approximately 380 to 420 km.
The GTX, GTX+, and X-Line variants will have largely the same equipment as the current top HTX+ variant, with additional styling elements specific to each trim.
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Confirmed features include:
Display and Infotainment: Dual 12.25-inch screens a 12.25-inch digital driver’s cluster and a 12.25-inch touchscreen infotainment system. The screens share a seamless connected panel that gives the cabin a clean, wide display setup. Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are supported.
Comfort Features: Dual pane panoramic sunroof, front ventilated seats, 4-way power adjustable driver’s seat, smart pure air purifier with AQI display, and a Bose premium sound system with 8 speakers. The GTX+ and X-Line variants are expected to also offer rear ventilated seats a new addition not currently available on any Clavis EV variant.
Charging and Power Features: V2L Vehicle-to-Load support allows the Clavis EV’s battery to power external devices and appliances through the car’s charging port. V2V Vehicle-to-Vehicle charging allows the Clavis EV to charge another EV directly from its battery.
Safety: ADAS Level 2 with 20 autonomous features including adaptive cruise control, forward collision avoidance, lane keeping assist, blind spot collision warning, rear cross traffic collision avoidance, and high beam assist. Six airbags are standard. The battery pack is IP67 certified dustproof and waterproof.
Exclusive to GT Line and X-Line: Exterior styling changes with dark gunmetal or glossy black accents, exclusive two-tone leatherette seat upholstery, and possibly neon brake callipers on the GTX trim all in line with how GT Line and X-Line are differentiated on the Kia Seltos.
A significant change confirmed in the same leaked document is that captain seats in the second row — which create a 6-seat layout — will now be available from the HTX E variant onwards. Previously, the 6-seat option was not available on entry variants.
The 6-seat option will be available on:
- HTX E
- HTX
- HTX+
- GTX
- GTX+
- X-Line
The HTP/HTM and HTK+ trims will continue with a 7-seat bench layout only.
The current Carens Clavis EV is available in six monotone colour options:
- Ivory Silver Matte
- Glacier White Pearl
- Pewter Olive
- Aurora Black Pearl
- Imperial Blue
- Gravity Grey
Colour options for the GT Line and X-Line variants have not been confirmed but are expected to include the same palette with additional exclusive two-tone options in line with how GT Line and X-Line are offered on the Kia Seltos.
The Kia Carens Clavis EV GT Line and X-Line variants are expected to launch in India soon likely in March to April 2026. The leaked prices confirm the GTX at ₹22.99 lakh, GTX+ at ₹24.99 lakh, and X-Line at ₹24.99 lakh all with the 51.4 kWh Extended Range battery, 490 km ARAI range, and both 6-seat and 7-seat configurations. The official launch date and final confirmed prices will be announced by Kia India at the time of launch.