A panoramic sunroof is another optional feature for the Kia Carens. This sunroof covers a larger area of the roof, providing a more expansive view of the sky and adding a sense of openness to the interior of the car.
Other FAQs
Yes, the Kia Carens is available with keyless entry and push-button start. This convenient feature allows the driver to unlock and start the vehicle without having to remove the key fob from their pocket or purse. The driver simply needs to have the key fob in close proximity to the vehicle to access it.
Yes, the Kia Carens is equipped with automatic climate control. This system automatically adjusts the temperature, fan speed, and air flow within the vehicle to maintain a comfortable cabin temperature. The driver can set their desired temperature and the system will automatically make adjustments as needed to maintain that temperature. This makes it easier for the driver to stay comfortable in all weather conditions.
The Kia Carens comes with power-adjustable front seats. The driver and front passenger can adjust the height and tilt of their seat, as well as the lumbar support, for optimum comfort. This feature is typically available in higher trims or as part of an optional package.
Heated front seats are also available in the Kia Carens. These seats use heating elements to warm the seat cushion and backrest, providing comfort in cold weather. This feature is usually available in higher trims or as part of an optional package.
Honda City has an engine capacity of 1498 cc, and the Amaze has an engine capacity of 1199 cc. Honda Amaze gives a mileage of 18.6 kmpl, whereas the City has a mileage of 17.8 kmpl. The Honda Amaze is available in 1 fuel type whereas the Honda City is made available in 2 fuel options. When it comes to safety features, Honda City scores high as it has 4 airbags and has a 5-star ASEAN NCAP rating when compared to the 4-star rating of Amaze. Also, Honda Amaze comes with 2 airbags, one for the driver and the passenger.
As per the new RDE, Real Driving Emissions norms, Honda will stop the diesel variant of the Honda Amaze from mid-2023 in India. As per the RDE norms in India, cars need to achieve the said emission goals not when tested in the laboratory but also the real driving conditions. The RDE test also measures various pollutants emitted from the car when being driven.
Honda Amaze has a low torque which might be suitable to climb hills. It might be hard to drive an Amaze in a hilly area with high slopes, especially when you stop the car accidentally and try to drive again. The 3rd and the 4th gear aren’t powerful, and hence overtaking when on a hill or a slope can seem challenging to many.