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Kia Carens vs Suzuki Vitara in Nepal

Price & specification comparison · updated July 18, 2026

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At a glance
Kia CarensSuzuki Vitara
Ex-showroom priceRs 48.9 lakh – Rs 59.9 lakhRs 48.99 lakh – Rs 1.03 crore
Fuelpetrolpetrol
Variants on sale35
DistributorContinental Trading Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. (Kia Nepal)CG MotoCorp (Maruti Suzuki / Suzuki Nepal)
Variant-wise prices (July 18, 2026)

Kia Carens

Prestige 1.5 Petrol MTरु 59,90,000
Premiumरु 48,90,000
Prestigeरु 52,90,000

Suzuki Vitara

e‑ Deltaरु 48,99,000
Vitara 1.6रु 1,03,00,000
e‑ Zetaरु 52,99,000
e‑ Alphaरु 58,99,000
e‑ Alpha DTरु 59,49,000
Specifications — Carens Premium vs Vitara e‑ Delta
CategoryKia CarensSuzuki Vitara
Battery & Range
  • Not applicable; this is a petrol MPV, not an EV.[1][2]
  • 49 kWh battery; claimed range not disclosed officially (bijulidai.com, 30/06/2026)[9]
Motor Power & Drivetrain
  • 1.5L naturally aspirated petrol engine.[1][2]
  • Manual transmission only.[1][2]
  • Single electric motor, front‑wheel drive; motor output not disclosed officially (bijulidai.com, 30/06/2026)[9]
Wheelbase & Ground Clearance
  • Not disclosed officially for Nepal in the provided Nepal sources.
  • Shared India-spec Carens dimensions are 2,780 mm wheelbase and 195 mm ground clearance.[13]
  • Wheelbase identical across all e‑Vitara trims; not disclosed officially (As of: 30/06/2026)
  • Ground clearance identical across trims; figure not published (As of: 30/06/2026)
Dimensions
  • Not disclosed officially for Nepal in the provided Nepal sources.
  • Shared India-spec Carens dimensions are 4,540 mm long, 1,800 mm wide, and 1,708 mm tall.[13]
  • Overall length/width/height not disclosed officially for Nepal e‑Vitara (As of: 30/06/2026)
  • Kerb weight not disclosed officially for Nepal e‑Vitara (As of: 30/06/2026)
Cargo
  • Seven-seat MPV layout; cargo space not officially quantified in Nepal sources.[1][2]
  • Boot capacity not disclosed officially for Nepal e‑Vitara (As of: 30/06/2026)
  • Rear seat folding/space details not disclosed officially (As of: 30/06/2026)
Comfort & Interior
  • Premium trim with 7-seat family-focused cabin.[2][4]
  • Basic fabric upholstery and manual seat adjust expected; detailed trim not disclosed officially (bijulidai.com)[9]
  • Automatic climate control presence not clearly disclosed officially (As of: 30/06/2026)
Infotainment & Convenience
  • Booking/launch coverage confirms the Premium trim exists; detailed infotainment kit not disclosed in Nepal sources.[2][4]
  • Infotainment screen size/features not disclosed officially for Nepal e‑Vitara (As of: 30/06/2026)
  • Keyless entry, push start, and connected features not disclosed officially (As of: 30/06/2026)
Safety
  • Safety equipment not disclosed in the Nepal sources provided.[2][4]
  • Airbag count, ESC, and ABS specifications not disclosed officially (As of: 30/06/2026)
  • ADAS/driver‑assist features not disclosed officially for e‑Vitara Nepal (As of: 30/06/2026)
Design & Exterior
  • MPV body style with Carens design language; Nepal sources do not list trim-specific exterior differences.[1][2]
  • Compact SUV body with crossover styling; exact wheel design/size not disclosed officially (bijulidai.com)[9]
  • LED lighting package details not disclosed officially for Delta (As of: 30/06/2026)
Sales & Imports
  • Official Nepal launch price: Rs 48,90,000.[2][4]
  • Launched through Nepal distributor showroom network.[4]
  • Officially sold by CG|Motocorp as imported EV SUV (bijulidai.com)[9]
  • Price revised down from 49,99,000 to 48,99,000 MRP, indicating active sales campaign (bijulidai.com)[9]
Value for Money Verdict
  • Entry variant for the Nepal Carens lineup; priced below Prestige by Rs 4,00,000.[2][4]
  • Entry EV SUV positioning with lower price after cut; specs transparency limited (bijulidai.com)[9]
Pros
  • Lowest Nepal price in the lineup.[2][4]
  • Seven-seat practicality.[2][4]
  • Most affordable e‑Vitara variant after June 2026 price cut (bijulidai.com)[9]
  • Reasonable 49 kWh battery capacity for compact EV SUV (bijulidai.com)[9]
Cons
  • Feature details are poorly disclosed in Nepal sources.[2][4]
  • No official Nepal fuel-economy figure found.[2][4]
  • Official range, motor output, and safety spec not clearly published for Nepal (As of: 30/06/2026)
  • Lower‑spec interior/feature package likely versus higher trims (bijulidai.com)[9]

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Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper in Nepal — Kia Carens or Suzuki Vitara?

As of July 2026, the Kia Carens starts at Rs 48.9 lakh ex-showroom — Rs 0.09 lakh less than the Suzuki Vitara at Rs 48.99 lakh.

What is the price of the Kia Carens and Suzuki Vitara in Nepal?

The Kia Carens costs Rs 48.9 lakh to Rs 59.9 lakh and the Suzuki Vitara costs Rs 48.99 lakh to Rs 1.03 crore (ex-showroom, July 2026).

Should I buy the Kia Carens or the Suzuki Vitara?

Weigh the current prices, the variant-wise specifications on this page, and each brand's showroom and service reach near you — both are listed on the model pages. There is no single winner: the side-by-side table shows exactly where each car is ahead.

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