Honda Odyssey Vs Kia Grand Carnival

Kia Grand Carnival
VS

2014_odyssey_1
New Honda Odyssey

This is our quick Kia Grand Carnival vs Honda Odyssey comparison. The Kia Grand Carnival has been around for about 8 years and despite being clearly outdated is still one of the most popular MPV in the country according to sales stats from 2013 and we can understand why but it is definitely not perfect. The all new Honda Odyssey is probably one of the best packages on the market at the moment but its not perfect either. So out of interest we checked them both out again.

Kia Grand Carnival vs Honda Odyssey exterior: There is very little to say about this part of the comparison. The Kia is not an  attractive car on the outside even when it was released all those years ago. The Honda is a mostly conservative but is a good looking car.

Kia Grand Carnival vs Honda Odyssey interior: The Kia is one of the largest MPVs and there is plenty of space. That said the quality of design and materials are very dated and you’d only find this sort of quality in the cheapest and less known branded cars on the market 2014. As per our latest Star Trek inspired metaphors, the Carnival represents the original TV series and the Odyssey represents the latest movies. Strangely this may be preferable if you have a messy family. The Honda is luxury compared Kia.

Kia Grand Carnival vs Honda Odyssey engine and technology:  The Kia Carnival has modern engines in the guise of a V6 and 4 cylinder diesel.  The Diesel engine  makes the Grand Carnival the only choice if you want diesel but can you live with a car that looks like that? Likewise the Kia’s V6 is a great choice but the fuel consumption can be as high at 15.6 per 100km around the city. The Honda Engine is underpowered compared to Kia but the fuel savings are there. The Tech in the Honda is desirable and light years ahead of the Kia.

Kia Carnival vs Honda Odyssey road test: Not yet.

If you want a diesel engine then the Kia Grand Carnival is a perfect choice but its is very dated. That said, the Grand Carnival’s price is competitive in the MPV class. The Honda is a great package but with a smaller engine which is compensated by being 300Kg lighter then the Kia but that may not be enough if you want more power. We’d rather have the Odyssey as it will be the easier car to live with.

Kia Grand Carnival
New Honda Odyssey
2013_carnival_2 2014_odyssey_2
Engines
G6DC – V6 Petrol
DOHC VVT EFI
3.5 Litre (3470cc)
Claimed 202Kw @ 6300PM
Claimed 336Nm @ 4500PM
K24W
IL4 Petrol (91 Unleaded)
DOHC VVT EFI
2.4 Litre (2356cc)
Claimed 129Kw @ 6200RPM
Claimed 225Nm @ 4000RPM
D4HB Series – IL4 Diesel
Turbo-charged – Inter-cooler
Direct Injection – Common Rail
2.2 Litre (2199cc)
Claimed 143Kw @ 3800RPM
Claimed 429Nm @ 2000RPM
Weight
From 2086Kg
Towing capacity up to 2000kg
From 1819Kg
Towing capacity up to 1000kg
Fuel capacity & consumption
Up to 80 litres
G6DC V6 Petrol 10.9 litres per 100km
D4HB IL4 Petrol 8.1 litres per 100km
55 litres
IL4 Petrol 7.6 litres per 100km
Other specifications
6 speed Auto
Overall height/width 1750/1800
Overall length/wheelbase 4795/2950
NCAP safety rating 5/5
4WD system: FWD
Tyre size: 235-60-17
7 speed CVT
Overall height/width 1695/1800
Overall length/wheelbase 4840/2900
NCAP safety rating 5/5
4WD system: FWD
Tyre size:215-55-17
Capability 
Angle of: (degrees)
Approach xx Departure xx Breakover xx
Ground clearance (unloaded) xxxmm
Water Fording depth xxmm Max
Angle of: (degrees)
Approach xx Departure xx Breakover xx
Ground clearance (unloaded) xxxmm
Water Fording depth xxmm Max
Performance
Pricing
2014 $38,990 – 56,200 AUD 2014 $38,990 – 47,620 AUD
*Always check with the dealer for up to date pricing, specifications, on-road costs, accessories and specials etc.. everything as usual is subject to change!