Kia unveils the first images of its new Sportage. The fifth generation of the SUV promises to be revitalized and modernized.
Born in 1994, the Sportage is already preparing to move on to its fifth generation. Kia has just released the very first images of this new version.
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We thus discover the SUV emerging from the darkness. The opportunity to see that it will evolve strongly. It will notably change its look thanks to a reshaped face (large grille, new “Mitsubishi-style” headlamps, unique light signature, etc.). He will also see his silhouette be energized via an extended and tapered side glazing surface.
The interior also promises to be upset since we discover on the images a large digital panel installed behind the steering wheel. As on the recent Kia EV6, this includes the instrument cluster and the multimedia system screen. It also reflects a modernization and a move upmarket of the Korean manufacturer.
“The all-new Sportage defies the norm with an adventurous, contemporary exterior and a carefully designed interior,” said Karim Habib, Kia vice president and design director.
Not a word on the other hand concerning the engines but it is a safe bet that the SUV will be launched. in electrified version (s). We won’t have to wait long to get to the bottom of it since Kia announces a presentation in July in Korea. The veil on the design will be lifted from the June 8 next.
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