Сorevias
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance
Subscribe
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance
No Result
View All Result
Сorevias
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result

Kia Carnival and Sorento lose V6 due to new Australian emissions regulations

by
in Auto News
0

Kia Australia is killing off pure petrol versions of its Carnival MPV and Sorento SUV, as local emissions regulations tighten.

The entry-level front-wheel drive V6 powertrain in the Carnival and Sorento is now “limited to dealer stock”, according to a notice published to the brand’s local website.

A Kia Australia spokesperson told CarExpert the move is due to the Australian Government’s New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES), and that stock is expected to be cleared out by the end of March – meaning if you want a V6 Carnival or Sorento, you’d better get in quick.

CarExpert can save you thousands on a new car. Click here to get a great deal.

The move comes after the NVES enforced stricter CO2 emissions caps – from January 1 this year, the CO2 target for Type 1 passenger vehicles reduces from 141 to 117g/km.

Kia has also expanded the availability of its hybrid (Carnival, Sorento) and plug-in hybrid (Sorento) powertrains on its popular large cars.

For reference, the Sorento V6 FWD emits a claimed 222g/km, whereas the diesel emits 158g/km and the hybrid and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) quote 122-129g/km and 37g/km respectively.

Kia Australia also says supply for its electrified models – historically a challenge for the brand in Australia – is much improved thanks to the introduction of emissions regulations.

The move will inevitably hike the entry prices for both the Carnival and Sorento, with the Hybrid FWD model in the Sorento commanding a $5000 premium over the equivalent V6 FWD, and $2000 over the diesel AWD. If you want a plug-in, the Sorento PHEV S AWD is nearly $20,000 more than the V6 S FWD.

In the Carnival, the hybrid powertrain is a more palatable $1800 more than the equivalent diesel, and just over $4000 more than the now-axed V6.

MORE: Explore the Kia Carnival showroomMORE: Explore the Kia Sorento showroom

Previous Post

Zeekr 8X breaks cover as a big, posh plug-in hybrid SUV

Next Post

2026 Toyota GR Yaris Morizo RR revealed as even more hardcore hot hatch

Next Post
QOTD: Where Did Jeep, Stellantis Go Wrong With Plug-In Hybrids?

QOTD: Where Did Jeep, Stellantis Go Wrong With Plug-In Hybrids?

Popular News

  • BYD Atto 1 to go without brand’s standout feature
  • BMW won’t rush autonomous driving technology
  • Police crackdown on hoons at Summernats
  • More Ford Raptor models are coming soon
  • MG 4 deal sees prices slashed by thousands following sales slump
  • Volkswagen ID.Era 9X is brand’s first range-extender electric SUV
  • Waymo Goes Off The Rails Figuratively By Going On The Rails Literally In Phoenix
  • Report: Ram Won’t Bring Us A Sport Truck With A Hemi
  • Opinion: Remote Starters Epitomize The Problem With Modern Cars

Latest News

  • BYD Atto 1 to go without brand’s standout feature
  • BMW won’t rush autonomous driving technology
  • Police crackdown on hoons at Summernats
  • More Ford Raptor models are coming soon

Main Categories

  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance

About Drive Home Solutions

  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Interior News
  • Stylish Home
  • Auto Maintenance
  • Auto News
  • Auto insurance

×    

    Stay updated with the latest news, exclusive offers, and special promotions. Sign up now and be the first to know! As a member, you'll receive curated content, insider tips, and invitations to exclusive events. Don't miss out on being part of something special.


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.