All-new 2022 Kia Sportage revealed

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First official pictures of Kia’s new Sportage show off a reinvention for the popular family SUV.

The Kia Sportage has been completely overhauled inside and out for its fifth generation, as revealed by the first official pictures of the mid-sized SUV before a market launch later this year.

Australian pricing and specifications are yet to be announced.

The Sportage is the second production model after the new EV6 to be designed under Kia’s new ‘Opposites United’ ethos. The Sportage’s relationship with the new flagship electric car is evident from shared elements including its distinctive ‘boomerang’ headlights, concave bootlid, swollen rear arches and prominent spoiler. It was designed as a collaborative effort by Kia’s Korean, German, US and Chinese design centres.

Karim Habib, Kia’s design boss, said: “Reinventing the Sportage gave our talented design teams a tremendous opportunity to do something new; to take inspiration from the recent brand relaunch and introduction of EV6 to inspire customers through modern and innovative SUV design.

“With the all-new Sportage, we didn’t simply want to take one step forward but instead move on to a different level in the SUV class.”

 

For the first time, the Sportage is available with a contrasting roof, while a chrome beltline is said to create “harmonious lines with the rear spoiler that further adds to the sporting pedigree of the car”. A new Sportage X-Line is due, too, bringing rugged bodystyling and a curved roof rack, though it’s not confirmed for Australia.

Inside, the Sportage gains a curved digital display, a new touchscreen infotainment display and an array of ‘soft-touch’ haptic switches on the gloss-finish centre console. Kia claims to have used “the highest-quality materials” throughout to ensure the Mk5 Sportage “is a special place to spend time”.

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Kia has yet to detail any of the Sportage’s available powertrains, though it is likely to follow the closely related Hyundai Tucson in gaining a range of mild-hybrid, full-hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains based around a 1.6-litre petrol engine.

More details to come for the Australian launch and pricing.

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