
Kia India has kicked off its nationwide Summer Readiness Service Camp, aimed at helping customers prepare their cars for the harsh summer months. The camp will run from April 6 to May 12, 2026, and will be conducted across 497 authorised Kia workshops.

The initiative focuses on improving ownership experience with a mix of free inspections, service discounts and customer engagement programs.
As part of the camp, Kia is offering a complimentary 20-point vehicle health check along with an air conditioning performance inspection. This is especially useful ahead of peak summer when cooling efficiency becomes critical.
Up to 20 percent discount on AC-related services
Minimum 5 percent off on select genuine accessories
10 percent discount on roadside assistance plans
Free exterior top wash
Kia is also using this opportunity to push its Certified Pre-Owned program with vehicle evaluations and referral benefits.

The service camp is being conducted in phases across regions:
North, West and Phase 1 East: April 6 to 12
Phase 2 East: April 24 to 30
South: May 6 to 12
Atul Sood, Senior VP, Sales and Marketing, Kia India, said the initiative is part of the brand’s focus on customer experience beyond just selling cars. He added that the camp is designed to improve convenience, safety and overall ownership satisfaction.
Kia currently has a wide service and sales network with 862 touchpoints across 390 cities. The brand is clearly investing in after-sales to retain customers and build long-term loyalty.
With rising temperatures across India, this kind of preventive service push makes sense. A properly functioning AC and a healthy car can make a big difference in everyday driving comfort.

Kia India currently has a diverse range of models on sale, covering multiple segments. The line-up starts with the Sonet compact SUV, followed by the Syros and Seltos in the mid-size SUV space. The 2nd-gen Seltos was launched earlier this year, and is now Kia's best selling car. The brand also offers the Carens and Clavis MPVs, both of which are popular among family buyers.

At the premium end, Kia sells the Carnival luxury MPV. On the electric side, the company has the EV6 and the flagship EV9, both positioned as high-end EV offerings. Soon, Kia will launch the Syros EV, which will be its most affordable electric car to rival the likes of the Tata Nexon,EV and Mahindra XUV 3XO. With a mix of ICE and EV models, Kia is clearly aiming to stay relevant across segments while also preparing for the shift towards electrification.