The Sorento came on the scene here at Jim Butler Kia of Saint Louis two years ago.Immediately it was appreciated for its sensible approach to a daily driver still loaded with tech and thrilling surprises! It earned the honor of the 2021 “Parents List of Best Family Cars Award”, along with top-of-the-list bragging rights for Autotrader’s “Best New Car for 2021”. The Motor1.com team knew that many customers would be wondering what the model coming soon for 2024 would look like and offered up a rendering here that gives a visual idea of what to expect.
The most drastic changes took place in the upper grille with the running lamps blending directly into the main part of the headlights. The lower fascia now has a set of vertical lights, and the upper and lower grille are no longer two distinctly separate areas. Their Sorento also appears to have different tail lights and a slightly differently shaped bumper. Among the available engines are the 2.5-liter 4-cylinder that cranks out 191 horsepower and 182 lb-ft of torque, and the turbocharged 2.5-liter 4 cylinder offering 281 horsepower and 311 lb-ft of torque.
The plug-in hybrid model with the turbo 1.6-liter and a 13.8 kWh battery also can generate a very earth friendly and quick 261 horsepower. A new trademark filing was just discovered recently that depicts the intention to launch a X pro variant of both the Telluride and Sorento, which both also pulled down stellar reviews from KBB.com for handling overall value. The current-model Sorento was praised for its excellent fuel economy, lively performance, above-average standard features, and class-leading interior quality.
The fiercest competition is from the Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid and Toyota Venza, neither of which have a third row of seats. The combined highway and city EPA fuel rating for the 2023 model is around 37 mpg, and the Sorento is so amazingly quiet and smooth that many test drivers have completely forgotten they are behind the wheel of a hybrid. Captain’s chairs make the second row more comfortable, and the third row much simpler to access. Standard features on the base S trim of the Kia Sorento include faux leather seats, heated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, 17-inch alloy wheels, roof rails, LED headlights, and eight very handy USB ports.
Standard Kia Drive Wise safety tech features include the modern security blind-spot monitoring with rear cross-traffic alert, lane-keeping assist, safe exit assist, rear occupant alert, rear parking sensors, and automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection. Upgrading to the EX trim provides you with premium features such as LED fog lights, a wireless charging pad, a hands-free power liftgate, adaptive cruise control, and intersection turning assist.