Kia Sportage vehicles, powered by 2.0 petrol engines, have fuel economy of between 7.6 l/ 100 km (30.95 mpg) and 12.5 l/ 100 km (18.82 mpg), with more recent variants generally being on the lower end.
Several powertrain and output options are available in the 2018 model year Kia Sportage range, petrol ones being 1.6 GDI, producing 135 Hp, 165 Nm, and 2.0 GDI, producing 166 Hp, 205 Nm. Diesel alternatives are 1.7 CRDi, producing 116 Hp, 260 Nm, 2.0 CRDi, producing either 136 Hp, 319 Nm or 184 Hp, 383 Nm.
Hybrid (HEV) and plug-in hybrid (PHEV) versions will be included in the new 2022 Kia Sportage range. More details about these electrified models will be available shortly before sales start.
Tough not all, the majority of Kia Sportage vehicles are, indeed, all-wheel-drive to offer better performance in a wider variety of road and weather conditions.
Both touchscreen and instrument cluster measure 12 inches in size, ensuring great connectivity, visibility, and functionality.
Kia Sportage is generally a well-built vehicle, with some issues being experienced mainly with the older first generation variants. Those include the check engine light turning on at random occasions and fuel leaks.