![]() ![]() Imported from South Korea, the first generation Sedona was only offered in a SWB format. In North America, the Sedona came equipped with a 3.5 L Hyundai V6 engine making 195 hp (145 kW) and a 4-speed (later 5-speed) automatic transmission. From 2001, Kia Motors introduced the 2.5 L KV6 Euro 3 with 150 PS and the 2.9 L CRDi common rail diesel engine with 144 PS. In Europe, the first generation was available only with Rover's 2.5 L KV6 engine 24V petrol with 163 PS and Euro 2 standard emission level and the 2.9 L turbo-diesel engine with 126 PS. It was a sales leader again in 20 when sales peaked at 5,259 units. In 2001, it outsold the Toyota Tarago, becoming the top-selling minivan in the country. In Australia, the Kia Carnival went on sale in 1999, with a standard 5-speed manual and 2.5 L V6 producing 177 hp (132 kW). The fourth generation was introduced in 2020, when Kia also began using the Carnival nameplate worldwide.Ģ001 Kia Carnival Classic (pre-facelift, Australia) Australia ![]() Kia introduced its third generation minivan in 2014, solely in a long wheelbase format. Beginning in 2010, the second generation model received updated equipment, including Kia's corporate Tiger Nose grille, as introduced by its then new design chief, Peter Schreyer. A rebadged variant of the second generation was offered in North America as the Hyundai Entourage (2007–2009). Second generation models were marketed (2006–2014) in short and long wheelbase variants. ![]() The first generation Carnival was introduced in September 1998, and was marketed in a single, short wheelbase version. It is marketed globally under various nameplates - prominently as the Kia Sedona - which is now unused in favor of the Carnival. The Kia Carnival ( Korean: 기아 카니발) is a minivan manufactured by Kia since 1998. ![]()
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