The facelifted Kia Sorento has been brought to the
2017 Los Angeles Auto Show, for its North American premiere. Following hot on
the heels of the updated Sorento that debuted in Korea and Europe earlier this
year, the SUV carries similar visual updates, inspired by the Cross GT Concept,
from 2013.
Taking your family on vacation will be easier with
the 2019 Kia Sorento, which now gets standard three-row seating, with space for
up to seven passengers, on all trims. The standard 40/20/40 second- and 50/50
third-row folding seats are joined by heated and ventilated front seats, with
electric adjustment, and heated rear seats, in upper models.
Inside, users will also find other enhancements,
such as the revised steering wheel and shifter knob, tweaked instrument cluster
with improved graphics, and some changes made to the air vents and center
console design. Upgraded AVN 5.0 infotainment, wireless smartphone charging,
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, premium sound system, and others, come with
higher grades.
The 2.0-liter turbocharged I-4 has been dropped from
the engine lineup, which includes a 2.4-liter inline-4 GDI, rated at 185 hp and
mated to a revised 6-speed automatic gearbox, and a 3.3-liter V6 GDI that makes
290 hp, connected to a new 8-speed automatic transmission, which comes from the
Cadenza. The latter version has a towing capacity of 2,268 kg, when equipped
with AWD.
Another novelty is the addition of new Smart Shift
& Drive feature, which replaces the Drive Mode Select setup on all trim
levels. The system can automatically activate the optimum driving mode, based
on the driving style or driver's preference, and choose from Eco, Sport and
Smart.
Finally, Kia has made the Advanced Driver Assistance
Systems standard on the EX grades and higher, and continues to offer standard
active safety features such as ESC, traction control, brake assist, hill-start
assist, and electronic brake force distribution.
The 2019 Kia Sorento will go on sale next year in
five trim levels, called L, LX, EX, SX and SXL. Pricing will be announced in
the coming months, but expect a slight bump over the 2018MY, which can be had
from US$ 25,800.