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BOGA9 Launches Personalized Customization Program for Carnival Hi-Limousine

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2026-02-13 09:29:07
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SEOUL — Boga Co., Ltd., the operator of the premium specialized brand 'BOGA9,' announced today the launch of a new bespoke manufacturing program. This initiative allows customers to participate directly in the design stage of their Kia Carnival Hi-Limousine, transforming the vehicle into a personalized sanctuary.

Tailored Luxury: From Materials to Aesthetics
The BOGA9 customization program is a comprehensive system designed to reflect individual tastes and lifestyles. Under this new scheme, clients can handpick specific details of their vehicle’s interior, including:

Seating Configurations: Various layouts to suit family or business needs.
Premium Materials: Custom door finishing materials and headliner compositions.
Detailing: Even minor accents, such as seatbelt colors, can be selected by the user.
"The core of this program is to integrate the customer’s unique preferences and daily routines into the very fabric of the vehicle's design," a BOGA9 representative stated.

Advanced Multimedia and Comfort Features
Beyond aesthetics, the BOGA9 Carnival Hi-Limousine is packed with proprietary technology. The vehicles feature a self-developed integrated multimedia system capable of high-definition content streaming and internet connectivity, making the cabin ideal for both mobile offices and relaxation.

Standard comfort features across the lineup include:

Ergonomic Seating: Power-adjustable seats with massage functions and a "Zero-Gravity" mode for long-distance travel.
Intuitive Control: A touch-pad interface to manage seating, ambient lighting, and climate control.
Visual Excellence: A massive 55-inch Skyview digital monitor installed on the ceiling for an immersive viewing experience.

A Proven Leader in Conversion Technology
Boga Co., Ltd. holds a unique position in the market as the only official conversion partner of Kia Motors in South Korea. The company operates its own R&D center and dedicated production lines, managing the entire lifecycle of the vehicle from initial development to after-sales service.

The company’s technical prowess is further highlighted by its selection as the official executor for the National Police Agency’s "AI PATROL Construction Project."

Currently, the BOGA9 lineup consists of five distinct trims: Standard, Premium, Vega S, Vega High, and Vega Low. While custom design support is available even for the base models, the higher-tier trims offer an even wider palette of premium materials and color combinations.

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