Kia is expanding the 2021 Sorento lineup
with a plug-in hybrid model for the first time. Expected to be the
lowest-emitting and most powerful Sorento, the PHEV model features a
turbo-hybrid powertrain combining a water-cooled 13.8 kWh battery pack and 66.9
kW (90 HP) electric motor with a 1.6-liter T-GDi engine and six-speed
automatic transmission.
On its own, the turbocharged four-cylinder
gasoline unit delivers 178 HP and 265 Nm of torque. Factor
in the electric motor with its 90 HP and 304 Nm of torque,
and the Sorento Plug-in Hybrid offers a combined output of 265 PS and
350 Nm of torque.
The six-speed automatic transmission sends
power to all four wheels, allowing the full power of the engine and motor to be
transferred in parallel, with minimal loss of energy. As a result, the
acceleration response is said to be “immediate” at any speed, with direct
access to available battery power at higher speeds. While the PHEV is the most
powerful model in the new Sorento lineup, buyers will probably care more about
the economy part. Chances are they won’t be disappointed because Kia promises
the Plug-in Hybrid will be the most efficient Sorento.
The specifications are not available
yet, though Kia says the all-electric range “will be sufficient to enable
drivers to complete most short drives on electric power alone.” The driving
range and CO2 emissions are pending homologation and will be announced by Kia
closer to the car’s on-sale date.
Customers choosing the Sorento Plug-in
Hybrid will benefit from the same practicality and capability as with the
regular Sorento. That’s because the D-segment SUV’s platform has been designed
from the outset to accommodate electrified powertrains.
Since the battery pack is located beneath
the floor of the cabin, the Sorento Plug-in Hybrid offers the same cabin and
luggage space as lesser models, and comes in five- or seven-seat
configurations. For example, with all seven seats in place, the Sorento PHEV
offers a boot space of 175 liters, compared to 179 liters for the Sorento Hybrid.
The Sorento PHEV looks just like the rest
of the Sorento range, bar the ‘eco plug-in’ badges and a charging port on the
rear quarters. Sales of the Korean-made Sorento Plug-in Hybrid will begin in
select European markets in early 2021.