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Kia Carnival Hybrid: Longest Wait Time of 8 Months!
Travel Photographer Wizard
2025-08-04 05:17:00

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Hyundai and Kia recently released their June delivery schedule, confirming the wait times for new vehicle deliveries this month. Looking at Kia's RV and SUV offerings, the large MPV minivan, the Carnival Hybrid, recorded the longest wait time in June, continuing from May.

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The Kia Carnival Hybrid has an eight-month wait, the longest among all models. The Sorento Hybrid follows with a six-month wait. Customers must wait one and a half months for the Carnival Diesel model and the Sorento Gasoline and Diesel models. The Carnival Gasoline model has a wait time of two and a half months.

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The Kia Sportage Hybrid has a wait time of 1.5 to 2 months, while the Gasoline and LPG models take longer, at 5 months and 3 months, respectively. The Niro Hybrid waits 3 to 4 weeks, and the popular Kia Seltos can be delivered in 4 to 5 weeks for all trims.

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Kia's first pickup truck, the Tazman, can be delivered in 1.5 to 2 months. However, adding accessories like side steps, sports bars, bed covers, or canopies can extend the wait time to 2 to 5 months.

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The popular Hyundai Palisade SUV, especially the Hybrid model, currently has a wait time of about 5 months. Choosing the Exclusive 18-inch trim can shorten this wait. However, opting for the 20-inch or Calligraphy trim may extend the wait by up to a month. In contrast, the Gasoline model of the Palisade has a relatively short wait time of 1.5 months.

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The Hyundai Kona, a compact SUV, has a wait time of 1 month for the Gasoline model and about 2 weeks for the Hybrid model. The Tucson, a midsize SUV, offers immediate delivery for both the Gasoline and Hybrid models, while the Diesel model has a wait of about 3 weeks. The Santa Fe, a midsize SUV, has a wait of approximately 3 weeks for all trims, extending by 2 weeks for the 20-inch and 21-inch options.

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The Hyundai Avante, a representative compact sedan, has a wait time of 1.5 months for both the Gasoline and Hybrid models. The N model is available for immediate delivery. The Sonata, a midsize sedan, offers immediate delivery across its entire lineup, and models without stock can be delivered within 3 weeks. The Grandeur, a large sedan, has a 3-week wait for all trims based on the 2026 model, while older models with stock can be delivered immediately.

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The Kia sedan lineup, including the K5, K8, and K9, can be delivered quickly, averaging 4 to 5 weeks regardless of the trim. However, the smaller models, Morning and Ray, have longer wait times of 4.5 months and 6 months, respectively. The Ray Traviati trim requires a wait of up to 7 months.

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For Kia's electric vehicles, including the Niro EV, EV3, EV4, EV6, and EV9, delivery occurs within 4 to 5 weeks, while the Ray EV has a wait time of 3 months. Hyundai's electric vehicles also have relatively quick delivery times. The Kona EV can be delivered within 1.5 months, and the Ioniq 6 is available for immediate delivery. The Ioniq 5 requires about 2 weeks, while the Ioniq 5 N and Ioniq 9 may take up to 1.5 months.

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