2022 Kia Carnival to replace Sedona, has more hot-stamped steel | Repairer Driven News

Kia in February revealed the 2022 Carnival and described the vehicle as stronger and stiffer than the outgoing Sedona it’ll replace.

The three-row Carnival “Multi-Purpose Vehicle” targets what Kia calls “the unoccupied space between SUV and family hauler.” It’s a unibody SUV that shares the new third-generation “N3” platform as the Sorento and K5.

“Kia’s engineers made sure it was lighter, stronger and quieter than the outgoing architecture,” Kia wrote in a news release Feb. 23.

The OEM said it incorporated more “hot-stamped parts and ultra-high-strength steel for increased average tensile strength and torsional stiffness that result in better driving dynamics.”

Kia product communications national manager James Hope on Friday said the Carnival used hot-stamped steel in 14 locations, two more spots than the Sedona.

He said these hot-stamped steel areas included:

• Around the entire driver and passenger front doors

• Across the windshield header

• Crash channels in the lower part of the firewall

• Rear chassis channels that run longitudinally from the rear car opening toward the 2nd row of seats. (Minor formatting edits.)

Hope said he didn’t receive any information about aluminum usage on the large vehicle.

Besides all of the higher-strength steels, repairers will encounter more “sound absorbing and insulating materials to minimize road, wind, and engine noise” when the Carnival reaches dealers this quarter, according to Kia.

Other body and tech details of possible interest include:

Kia sold 13,190 Sedonas in 2020.

More information:

“All-new 2022 Kia Carnival multi-purpose vehicle transcends”

Kia, Feb. 23, 2021

Kia OEM repair procedures

Featured image: The 2022 Kia Carnival is shown. (Provided by Kia)

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