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Kia Sorento

01 Kia Sorento 2024 review front driving lead
01 Kia Sorento 2024 review front driving lead

Apart from a few outliers and van-based exceptions, seven-seat MPVs are pretty much dead and buried in the UK. Instead, large family SUVs like the Kia Sorento have become the acceptable face of seven-seaters.

In a way, the Sorento charts the history of Kia in the UK, evolving from crude Mercedes ML impersonator to bargain-priced tow car and family holdall, and finally to the sharp-styled, practical, capable mainstream tow car and family holdall you see here today.

The fourth generation of Sorento launched in 2020, introducing full hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrain options for the first time. 2024 brought a facelift with a big interior refresh, as well as updated styling that emphasises the Sorento’s family connection to the electric seven-seater in the line-up, the Kia EV9.

The Sorento line-up at a glance

The model range for the fourth-generation Sorento are refreshingly simple, even if the hardware itself is much more complex than was offered on the model before. All versions have mechanical four-wheel drive and two of the three models are hybrids.

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The PHEV is comfortably the most powerful – and potentially frugal – model in the line-up, as well as the most expensive. Notably, it retains the third row of seats, despite the need to carry a sizeable battery.

There’s no need to learn some arcane trim level language. Instead, there is 2, 3 and 4. The higher the number, the posher the trim.

Version

Power

226bhp

199bhp

261bhp

Transmissions: 6-spd automatic (hybrids), 8-spd DCT (diesel)

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