In a market where “survival of the fittest” often turns into “sales of the swiftest,” Kia India has once again proved it knows how to keep the wheels turning. The company clocked an impressive 12.7% growth in the first half of 2025, dispatching 142,139 units, up from 126,137 units in H1 2024 — a clear sign that Indian customers are still in love with that signature Kia grille and a cabin full of features.
At the heart of this performance is the newly launched Carens Clavis, a vehicle that seems to be winning hearts faster than you can say “connected sunroof.” Designed for families who love their comfort spacious, their tech savvy, and their safety top-notch, the Carens Clavis is rapidly becoming the go-to choice for those who think MPVs are cool again.
And the global story? Kia’s “Made-in-India” charm continues to seduce overseas markets, with 11,813 units exported in H1 2025, proving that Indian-built Kias are as world-ready as a dosa with a passport.
Adding further torque to the momentum, Kia India is now preparing to plug into the electric future. “The first half of 2025 has been encouraging for Kia India,” said Joonsu Cho, Chief Sales Officer, Kia India, while hinting at the upcoming launch of their first Made-in-India EV. “We are confident this launch will further increase our presence in the country’s fast-transforming mobility landscape.”
With a strong product lineup, high-voltage EV ambitions, and customers lapping up new models like free popcorn at a movie premiere, Kia India seems ready for a blockbuster second half.
The road is long, the climb is steady, and Kia has packed both style and substance in its sales SUV-nir. Buckle up, the second half of 2025 is about to get electrifying.