It's hard to believe but just a few years ago the
fate of diesel engines in America looked surprisingly bleak following the
dieselgate scandal. Volkswagen still hasn't brought the engines back to the
United States but several automakers have stepped up to the plate including
Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, and Jaguar Land Rover.
The latest entry is somewhat surprising but Car and
Driver is reporting a diesel-powered Kia Sorento will be launched in the United
States early next year. The news was confirmed by Kia Motors America's vice
president of product planning who told the publication the company is working
with the EPA to get the diesel engine approved for sale.
Orth Hedrick declined to say which engine the
company is trying to have certified but the publication believes it could be
the 2.2-liter turbodiesel four-cylinder that is offered in the European
crossover. It produces 197 hp and 440 Nm of torque which
would make it more powerful than the entry-level 2.4-liter four-cylinder which
develops 185 hp and 241 Nm of torque.