Kia India has launched a Battery as a Service (BaaS) programme for its Carens Clavis EV, aiming to cut the upfront cost of going electric. Instead of paying full battery cost upfront, customers can split vehicle and battery expenses through a new financing approach. Kia also claims access to 15,000 charging points via its K-Charge platform on the MyKia app.
Kia India logged its highest-ever April sales in 2026, with wholesales rising 16% to 27,286 units. The surge points to strong customer demand, supported by fresh momentum from the Kia Seltos, Sonet, and Carens. Kia said it remains committed to the Indian market as its lineup continues to pull buyers.
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