Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Scoreboard & Screens: The 2024 Kia Sorento Takes Center Stage in the 3-Row SUV Class!

As football scoreboards become the center of attention nationwide and here at Jim Butler Kia of St Louis, we are “bowled over” with the features and functionality of new vehicles arriving each day! The 2024 Kia Sorento is an excellent utility player and 3-row choice, and it now comes with four powertrains. The base trim comes with a non-turbo 4-cylinder and front-wheel drive if you’re on a budget, or there’s the option of the off-road-ready and luxurious turbocharged X-Pro model if you’re looking for extra fun. 

The Plug-In Hybrid model can provide an estimated 32 miles on all-electric driving before the gas engine kicks in, with the regular hybrid providing an extra boost of acceleration and great fuel economy as well. All the non-hybrid trims received a mid-cycle refresh for 2024 that spruces things up with a fresh front grill and revised tail lights, along with freshly updated wheel designs. The infotainment system and dashboard are also updated, with the X-Pro and X-Line trims adding a rugged element of appeal. 

The Car and Driver review crew was impressed with the EX-Hybrid, which comes standard with a turbocharged 1.6-liter 4-cylinder hybrid powertrain that packs a bit of appealing extra muscle. The EX also includes the comfort of heated front seats, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and remote start. The 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder cranks out 191 horsepower as standard, with the 2.5-liter four-cylinder above it delivering 281 eager horses. These excited test drivers embarked out on the town with the SX trim and enjoyed its incredibly firm brake feedback, and poised handling. 

The exploration-prepped X-Pro trim comes equipped with a center locking differential, all-terrain tires, and 17-inch wheels. The maximum towing capacity for the Sorento is 4000 pounds, which is still adequate for the weekender’s water toys or other recreational items. The 2024 Sorento Hybrid front-wheel-drive models get 39 mpg city and 35 mpg highway, while all-wheel-drive models achieve 36 mpg city and 33 mpg highway. A 4.3-inch digital gauge display and a separate 12.3-inch infotainment screen are standard, with higher-level trims changing things up with a 12.3-inch reconfigurable gauge display. 

The rear-seat entertainment system has been one of the features most appreciated by busy parents; letting the miles pass by with younger ones whose attention is captivated makes a huge difference! The Sorento also features an optional wireless charging pad and immersive 12-speaker Bose stereo. The KBB review staff were impressed by the Sorento’s affordability and efficiency, while also ranking Kia’s stellar warranty coverage as the best in its class. This team of enthusiasts loved the quicker acceleration of the more powerful engine, along with the greater towing capacity. 

For buyers who don’t travel often with more than five people and perhaps spend a good deal of time navigating tight parking lots, the Sorento is a very attractive and adventuresome means of moving through your week! With the 3rd row folded down, you get a generous cargo hold with 38.5 cubic feet of space, with 12.6 cubic feet of cargo space directly behind the 3rd row. The standard Kia Drive Wise safety suite included with every Sorento provides lane keep assist, automatic high beams, driver attention warning, and automatic emergency braking. EX trims and up feature the Smart Power Tailgate, which accommodates hands-free opening and closing.