The 2025 Kia Carnival HiLimousine is a premium minivan with a raised roof section over the second row creating executive-class comfort. The 3.5-liter V6 produces 290 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque through an 8-speed automatic transmission with front-wheel drive. The elevated second-row VIP lounge seats feature powered recline, leg support, ventilation, and heating. A panoramic curved display spans 12.3 inches for both instrument cluster and infotainment. Sliding doors, a hands-free power liftgate, and a flat floor make entry and exit effortless. Dual sunroofs, ambient lighting, and available 12-speaker Bose audio create a premium atmosphere. Kia's Highway Driving Assist 2 provides semi-autonomous driving capability.
Minivans
The Carnival HiLimousine elevates the minivan segment with its raised roof VIP second-row lounge seats, premium materials, and limousine-grade comfort in a practical family vehicle.
Car Details
MakeKia
ModelCarnival HiLimousine
Year2025
Body TypeVan
Engine Type3.5L V6
Horsepower290 hp
Torque262 lb-ft
Transmission8-speed automatic
DrivetrainFWD
Fuel Economy19/26 mpg
Starting MSRP$50,590
Seating7 passengers
0-60 mph7.0 sec
4.3
1 reviews
Passenger Space
4.5
Child-Friendly Features
4
Safety Features
4
Cargo Capacity
3.5
Fuel Efficiency
3
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.3/5
The 2025 Kia Carnival HiLimousine elevates the minivan concept into near-luxury territory. Its second-row VIP lounge seats with power recline, leg rests, and ventilation transform the cabin into a first-class experience rarely seen at this price point. The 3.5-liter V6 delivers a solid 290 hp, providing confident highway merging and adequate passing power for a vehicle of this size. At $50,590, it is premium-priced for a minivan but undercuts true luxury alternatives by a wide margin. Fuel economy of 19/26 mpg is middling but expected for a V6-powered van. The eight-speed automatic shifts smoothly, and the ride quality prioritizes comfort over sportiness. Sliding rear doors and a practical interior layout make daily family use effortless. The FWD-only drivetrain limits appeal in harsh winter climates, and the seven-seat configuration sacrifices the eight-passenger capacity of standard Carnival trims. Ideal for families who want minivan utility wrapped in executive-class comfort.