The Kia Sedona Is Dead, Long Live the 2022 Kia Carnival

The renamed minivan's engine and fuel economy are also (almost) confirmed.
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Kia will drop theSedonaname from its minivan and instead use the "Carnival" moniker.

The 2022 Kia Carnival now has an entry on that great betrayer of future vehicle information, the U.S. Department of Energy's fueleconomy.gov site. It confirms that the Carnival will have a 3.5-liter V-6 engine backed by an eight-speed automatic transmission. Oh, and it spills the beans on the 2022 Carnival's EPA fuel-economy figures, which come in at 19 mpg city, 26 mpg highway, and 22 mpg combined, up from the 18/24/21 offered by the current Sedona's 3.3-liter V-6.

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We reached out to Kia Motors America for more information on the name change, and they had no official statement as of yet. Kia's minivan has been known as the Carnival in the company's home market since its 1998 introduction, with the Sedona name used in North America, Great Britain, and a few other markets.

Frankly, we're a bit surprised that Kia would trade the Sedona name, which conjures up images of epic family vacations across the barren beauty of the American Southwest, for one that makes us think of creepy calliope music and dozens of clowns pouring forth from the Carnival's smooth flanks. But maybe that's just us. And this isn't the only big name change Kia's undertaken of late—the long-serving Optima midsize sedanrecently had its known-quantity name dropped in favor of the "K5" moniker (also used elsewhere in the world).

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In any event, we needn't wait much longer for more details beyond the EPA's disclosures. The handsome new Carnival is already on sale in South Koreaand should arrive on American shores later this year.

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After a two-decade career as a freelance writer, Aaron Gold joined MotorTrend’s sister publication Automobile in 2018 before moving to the MT staff in 2021. Aaron is a native New Yorker who now lives in Los Angeles with his spouse, too many pets, and a cantankerous 1983 GMC Suburban.

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