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2022 5th Generation Kia Sportage


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Just when I thought the Hyundai Tucson stylings in and out are very futuristic and unorthodox, this Kia Sportage seems to outdo the Tucson, but more refined.

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@kobayashiGT I have merged your thread into this one for ease of discussion.

BTW, potential buyer do take note of the differences in screen on the console. There will be a total of 3 different screen size available, depending on trim level. 

Entry model will get a super small 3.8" LCD screen

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While mid trim level will get a larger 8" TFT LCD screen

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With the large 12.3" TFT LCD screen reserved for the top of line trim

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53 minutes ago, teomingern said:

The monochrome one is a dead end in Singapore... no one will part with $150K for a car that comes with that...

haha i saw that HU in my friend's sorento before. 

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5 hours ago, Macrosszero said:

In the race for ever-bigger front grilles, it seems like Kia wins

Nowadays many cars don't have properly defined grilles; their grilles look just cut-out holes in the front fascia.

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1 hour ago, Lala81 said:

haha i saw that HU in my friend's sorento before. 

Yeah I know right... the first generation Sorento of the current model I think... back then large infotainment screens not so prevalent like now... my own car also come with that miserable 5" screen but it got upgraded locally by Komoco when my car came in to a 8" type...

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In the sedan segment, Hyundai wins... in the SUV segment, KIA wins. Really don't understand why Komoco price the Tucson at $140k++

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The European short wheelbase version might be what we will be getting in Singapore next year (instead of the LWB Korean version showcase earlier). Don't look as futuristic as the Korean version imo. 

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The European Sportage's intelligent interior space, which combines practicality, functionality and versatility, is underpinned by a compact wheelbase of 2,680mm, a width of 1,865mm, length of 4,515mm and height of 1,645mm. This has resulted in a package that leads the way in legroom, headroom and luggage capacity. The European Sportage offers 996mm legroom for second-row passengers while headroom at the rear is 998mm. Luggage capacity is 591 litres (VDA). To maximize convenience, the rear seats can fold down in a 40:20:40 split allowing for 1,780 litres cargo space.

The PHEV Sportage features Kia's award-winning 1.6-litre T-GDI engine, a 66.9kW permanent magnet traction electric motor and a 13.8kWh lithium-ion polymer battery pack. The powertrain combination delivers a total system power output of 265PS, with 180PS originating from the internal combustion engine.

The HEV Sportage model also benefits from Kia's acclaimed 1.6 T-GDI 180PS engine. It features a 44.2kW permanent magnet traction electric motor and a 1.49kWh lithium-ion polymer battery. Total system power of the HEV Sportage is 230PS.

The new 1.6 T-GDI engine is also available in the new Sportage line-up with a mild hybrid (MHEV) system that has been developed to reduce emissions and optimize frugality. It combines enhanced efficiency with sporty performance, generating 150PS or 180PS power output.

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The exterior design is bold & aggressive which some ppl like while some don't like. Gotta give it to the Korean car makers that they try to experiment new bold design instead of playing it safe. I personally like both the Kia Sportage as well as the Hyundai Tucson. The interior of the top trim of the Sportage looks great tho I doubt it will come to SG. Most likely we would be getting the 8" infotainment.

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Still no news of the Sportage launch in Singapore, closest launch market so far are Australia and Taiwan (both Korean spec design), hope ours if coming is similar to Australia spec as it’s RHD too. Don’t like that Europe short wheelbase design. 

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