The same day Kia released its TVC showing the 2019
Sportage in India, the SUV was spotted by Team-BHP reader Kaustav Roy on
National Highway 2. These units are probably headed to one of the neighbouring
countries in the East.
Reports suggest that Kia’s line-up in India right
from the first year will comprise a mix of locally manufactured and imported
models. One of the imported models under evaluation is the Sportage, which the
company showcased at Auto Expo 2018 and various regional events throughout the
year. However, Kia officials have spoken only about the all-new Ceed hatchback
and the facelifted Carnival minivan. The latter has already received the green
signal for India.
The Kia Sportage is a C-segment SUV like the Hyundai
Tucson. The current, fourth-generation model likely has 2-3 years remaining in
its life before it is time for the fifth generation. It sits on the same
platform that underpins the Hyundai Tucson and at 4,480 mm in length, 1,855 mm
in width and 1,645 mm in height, it is only 5 mm wider and 10 mm lower than its
mechanical twin.
Hyundai has confirmed that it will locally
manufacture the fourth generation Tucson. It is only logical to expect Kia to
leverage the newly localised platform for its own offering. After all, it wants
to establish itself as a premium brand in the country and the demand for C-SUVs
is going up.