Sedona replacement arriving this spring By: Lee Bailie February 23, 2021 Comments
Fresh off the launches of the all-new K5 mid-size sedan and
Sorento mid-size SUV, Kia will roll out the replacement for the Sedona minivan when the Carnival arrives this spring.
The Carnival, which Kia refers to as a LUV (life utility vehicle), will be available in five grades, LX, LX+, EX, EX+ and SX. It was designed by Kia’s North American design studio in California and reflects a more upright, SUV-like appearance that echoes many of the brand’s popular utilities.
Built on Kia’s new N3 mid-size platform shared with sister brand Hyundai, the Carnival’s structure is lighter, stronger and quieter due to the use of more high-strength steel and better sound insulation materials. Other Kia models built on this architecture include K5 and Sorento.
Infiniti s new 2022 QX55 coupe-SUV to start around $52,000 in Canada
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Infiniti has just released Canadian pricing for the 2022 QX55, a coupe version of its existing QX50 crossover, and it turns out it’s a little pricier than its square-roofed sibling.
Three trim models will be available, Luxe ($51,995); Essential ProAssist ($56,998); and Sensory ($60,998). Every QX55 features quite a bit of safety equipment, however, including Forward Emergency Braking with pedestrian detection, Rear Automatic Braking, Predictive Forward Collision Warnings, High Beam Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Blind Spot Warning, and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert.
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