The all-new 2023 Kia Sportage goes on sale soon. The Sportage is Kia's longest running nameplate and the fifth-generation model debuts a new engine, trims, and features, plus adds more standard driver assist technology and its first ever plug-in hybrid model (which goes on sale at a late date.)
The Sportage's new 2.5-liter engine delivers 187-horsepower and is mated to a new 8-speed transmission. The lineup adds X-Line, Sportage X-Pro, and X-Pro Prestige trims, along with the PHEV model that targets and all-electric range of 32 miles. New features include an available dual panoramic curved 12.3-inch display screens.
The 2023 Sportage's Available Dual Screen Display. Credit: Kia.
Eight driver assist systems are standard. New available safety features include a 360° Surround View Monitor with 3D View and live feed Blind-Spot View Monitor within the instrument cluster. Forward Collision Avoidance with Junction Turning capability & Reverse Parking Collision Avoidance Assist are available on upper trims.
We have Kia's newly released pricing info for the gas-only FWD and AWD lineup below.
|
FWD |
AWD |
Sportage LX |
$25,990 |
$27,790 |
Sportage EX |
$27,990 |
$29,790 |
Sportage X-Line |
|
$30,790 |
Sportage SX |
$31,490 |
$33,290 |
Sportage SX-Prestige |
$33,490 |
$35,290 |
Sportage X-Pro |
|
$34,990 |
Sportage X-Pro Prestige |
|
$36,790 |
Kia says the hybrid and new PHEV models will go on sale at a later date.. The 177-horsepower PHEV targets an estimated 32-mile EV range. The turbo-hybrid will deliver 226-horsepower and a targeted 39-mpg combined.
Photo Credit: Kia