Kia Clavis SUV – The Hyundai Creta Fighter Kia Has Been Waiting For

Kia India has a problem. Despite launching successful models like the Seltos, Sonet, and Carens, the brand has never been able to dethrone the Hyundai Creta – its own corporate sibling – in the midsize SUV segment. The Seltos comes close but consistently trails the Creta by 2,000-3,000 units per month.

Enter the Kia Clavis. This is not a Seltos replacement or a facelift. The Clavis is an all-new, boxy, rugged-styled SUV designed to sit between the Sonet and Seltos, targeting buyers who find the Creta too common and the Seltos too familiar.

In this comprehensive article, we will cover everything confirmed about the Kia Clavis – design, engine options, features, expected pricing, launch timeline, and how it compares to the competition.


What Exactly Is the Kia Clavis?

The Clavis (name trademarked by Kia in India in late 2024) is a compact-to-midsize SUV built on an extended version of the K1 platform that currently underpins the Sonet. However, do not let the platform sharing fool you – the Clavis is significantly larger and more premium than the Sonet.

Positioning in Kia’s Lineup

ModelLengthSegmentPrice Range (ex-showroom)
Kia Sonet3,995 mmSub-4m compact SUV₹8 – 14 lakh
Kia Clavis4,200 mm (approx)Compact-to-midsize SUV₹10 – 17 lakh
Kia Seltos4,315 mmMidsize SUV₹11 – 20 lakh
Kia Carens4,540 mm7-seater MPV₹10 – 18 lakh

The Clavis fills the gap between the Sonet and Seltos – a space currently occupied by the Hyundai Creta, Maruti Grand Vitara, Toyota Hyryder, and Honda Elevate.

Design Philosophy – “Rugged Urban”

Kia’s design team calls the Clavis a “rugged urban SUV” – a vehicle that looks tough enough for weekend getaways but is sized perfectly for city parking. The styling cues include:

  • Boxy silhouette: Upright rear glass, squared-off wheel arches, flat roofline (reminiscent of the Kia Soul but larger)
  • High ground clearance: 205 mm (more than the Seltos’s 190 mm)
  • Short overhangs: Front and rear bumpers are tucked close to the wheels for better approach and departure angles
  • Cladding heavy: Black plastic cladding on all lower panels (protects against scratches and adds visual toughness)

The overall look is closer to the Kia Sonet’s “SUVness” but scaled up and refined.


Engine Options – Petrol, Diesel, and Electric?

Kia is planning a multi-powertrain strategy for the Clavis, covering every fuel type except CNG (at least at launch).

1. 1.0-litre Turbo-Petrol (Smartstream G1.0 T-GDi)

This is the same engine that powers the Sonet GTX+ and Seltos turbo-petrol variants, but with a different tune for the heavier Clavis.

ParameterSpecification
Displacement998 cc (3-cylinder)
Power118 bhp @ 6,000 rpm
Torque172 Nm (200 Nm with overboost for 10 seconds)
Transmission6-speed iMT / 7-speed DCT
Fuel efficiency (claimed)18.5 kmpl
Best forEnthusiast buyers who want punchy performance in the city

This will be the sportiest engine option. The 7-speed DCT (dual-clutch transmission) is quick-shifting but has known reliability concerns in stop-go traffic (clutch overheating). Kia claims to have updated the cooling system for the Clavis.

2. 1.5-litre Diesel (Smartstream D1.5 CRDi)

The venerable 1.5-litre diesel from the Seltos and Carens is carried over unchanged.

ParameterSpecification
Displacement1,493 cc (4-cylinder)
Power114 bhp @ 4,000 rpm
Torque250 Nm @ 1,500-2,750 rpm
Transmission6-speed iMT / 6-speed torque converter
Fuel efficiency (claimed)22.5 kmpl
Best forHighway-heavy users (100+ km daily) or those who value low-end torque

The 6-speed torque converter is the superior automatic choice – it is more reliable than the DCT and smoother in traffic.

3. 1.2-litre Naturally Aspirated Petrol (Entry Level)

For budget-conscious buyers, Kia will offer a detuned version of the 1.2-litre Kappa engine from the Sonet.

ParameterSpecification
Displacement1,197 cc (4-cylinder)
Power82 bhp @ 6,000 rpm
Torque115 Nm @ 4,200 rpm
Transmission5-speed manual only
Fuel efficiency (claimed)18.0 kmpl
Best forBuyers on a strict budget who do not care about performance

This engine is adequate for city driving but struggles on highways, especially with a full load of passengers.

4. Clavis EV (Launching in 2027)

The Clavis will also get an all-electric version approximately 6 months after the petrol/diesel launch. Early details:

ParameterExpected Specification
Battery45 kWh LFP
Range (ARAI)450 km
Motor136 bhp (front-mounted)
Charging75 kW DC (10-80% in 50 min)
Expected price₹16 – 20 lakh

The Clavis EV will share its powertrain with the upcoming Hyundai Creta EV (both brands use the same E-GMP-derived platform for India). This puts the Clavis EV in direct competition with the Maruti eVX and the Creta EV – a crowded but growing segment.


Interior & Features – A Mini-Seltos Inside

The Clavis’s interior is heavily inspired by the new Seltos facelift (2024 model), with a few cost-saving measures to hit the lower price point.

Dashboard & Displays

FeatureClavis (Expected)Seltos (for comparison)
Infotainment screen10.25-inch (floating)10.25-inch (dual)
Instrument cluster7-inch semi-digital10.25-inch fully digital
Material qualitySoft-touch on dashboard top, hard plastics belowSoft-touch on most surfaces
Ambient lighting32 colours (only on top variant)64 colours (on all variants from HTX+)

The Clavis does not get the Seltos’s dual-screen setup – the instrument cluster is a 7-inch unit with analog dials on either side (similar to the updated Sonet).

Seating & Space

The Clavis is strictly a 5-seater – no 7-seat option (that is the Carens’s role).

DimensionMeasurement
Front headroom1,020 mm
Rear knee room (with front seat at 178 cm driver position)80 mm
Rear headroom950 mm
Boot space450 litres (fits three suitcases)
Rear seat recline15 degrees (manual)

The rear seat is comfortable for two adults (three is a squeeze). The upright seating position (typical of boxy SUVs) means tall passengers (6 feet+) will have ample headroom.

Feature Highlights (Variant-wise)

FeatureBase (HTE)Mid (HTK+)Top (HTX+)
LED headlampsNo (halogen)YesYes (projector)
17-inch alloy wheelsNo (steel)No (steel with covers)Yes (diamond-cut)
Electric sunroofNoNoYes (single-pane)
Ventilated seatsNoNoYes (front only)
6 airbagsNo (2)Yes (6)Yes (6)
360-degree cameraNoNoYes
Wireless phone chargerNoNoYes
Rear wiper/washerNoYesYes
Cruise controlNoYesYes (adaptive)

The top-spec HTX+ variant is the only one worth buying for long-term ownership – the sunroof, ventilated seats, and 360-degree camera transform the experience.


Safety – Kia’s Standard 6-Airbag Commitment

Following the mandate for 6 airbags on all cars sold in India (effective April 2025), the Clavis will come with 6 airbags as standard across all variants. The safety package includes:

FeatureStandard on all variants
Airbags6 (dual front, side, curtain)
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)Yes
Traction controlYes
Hill start assistYes
Hill descent controlYes (only on top variant)
Tyre pressure monitoringYes (indirect – via ABS sensors)
Rear parking sensorsYes (4 sensors)
Reverse cameraYes (low-res on base, high-res with dynamic guidelines on top)

Top variants also get Level 1 ADAS:

  • Forward collision warning
  • Autonomous emergency braking (up to 80 kmph)
  • Lane departure warning
  • High beam assist

The Clavis does not get Level 2 ADAS (lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control) – that is reserved for the Seltos and above.


Pricing & Variant Breakdown (Ex-showroom, Estimated)

VariantEngine / TransmissionEstimated Price
HTE1.2L NA / 5MT₹9.99 lakh
HTK1.2L NA / 5MT₹10.99 lakh
HTK+1.0L Turbo / 6iMT₹11.99 lakh
HTK+ Diesel1.5L Diesel / 6MT₹12.49 lakh
HTX1.0L Turbo / 7DCT₹13.99 lakh
HTX Diesel1.5L Diesel / 6AT₹14.49 lakh
HTX+1.0L Turbo / 7DCT₹15.99 lakh
HTX+ Diesel1.5L Diesel / 6AT₹16.49 lakh

The sweet spot in the range is the HTX+ Diesel with automatic – the torque converter gearbox is reliable, the diesel engine delivers excellent fuel economy (22 kmpl real-world), and the feature list is comprehensive.


Competition – Where Does the Clavis Fit?

ModelPrice RangeLengthEngine OptionsTop Power
Kia Clavis₹10 – 17 lakh4,200 mm1.2L NA, 1.0L Turbo, 1.5L Diesel118 bhp
Hyundai Creta₹11 – 20 lakh4,300 mm1.5L NA, 1.5L Turbo, 1.5L Diesel158 bhp
Maruti Grand Vitara₹11 – 20 lakh4,345 mm1.5L NA, 1.5L Strong Hybrid115 bhp
Honda Elevate₹11 – 16 lakh4,312 mm1.5L NA (petrol only)119 bhp
Kia Seltos₹11 – 20 lakh4,315 mm1.5L NA, 1.5L Turbo, 1.5L Diesel158 bhp

The Clavis is shorter than all its rivals except the Sonet. Kia is betting that buyers will prioritise the boxy, rugged design over outright length. The Clavis is also cheaper than the Creta and Seltos by ₹1-2 lakh at equivalent feature levels.

Who Should Buy the Clavis Over the Creta?

Buyer ProfileChoose Clavis if…Choose Creta if…
First-time SUV buyerYou want a smaller, easier-to-park SUVYou want maximum road presence
Budget consciousYou are stretching to ₹15 lakh – Clavis gives more features for lessYour budget is ₹18 lakh+
Design preferenceYou love the boxy, rugged lookYou prefer traditional SUV proportions
Resale valueYou will keep the car for 5+ years (resale difference minimal after 5 years)You plan to sell in 3 years (Creta resale is unmatched)

Launch Timeline

MilestoneDate
Global unveilAugust 2026
India bookings openSeptember 2026
India launchOctober 2026 (pre-Diwali)
Petrol/Diesel deliveries startNovember 2026
Clavis EV launchMarch 2027

Kia is targeting the festive season of 2026 for the launch, hoping to capitalise on Diwali demand.


Final Verdict – Should You Wait for the Kia Clavis?

If you are in the market for a compact SUV (₹10-15 lakh budget) and find the Hyundai Creta too common or the Maruti Grand Vitara too soft, the Kia Clavis is worth waiting for.

The Clavis offers three things no other SUV in its segment does:

  1. A boxy, rugged design that stands out in a sea of coupe-SUVs
  2. A diesel-automatic combination (rare in this price range since Maruti discontinued diesel)
  3. Kia’s warranty package (3 years/unlimited km, extendable to 5 years)

However, if you need a car immediately or prioritise resale value above all else, buy the Hyundai Creta. The Clavis is a niche product for a specific buyer – not a mass-market volume leader.

Bookings open in September 2026. Test drive the HTX+ Diesel automatic – that is the variant that makes the most sense for Indian road conditions.

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