Kia Sportage 1.6T GDi 157 48V ISG GT-Line 5dr DCT Review

Category: Family SUV

Section: Version review

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Kia Sportage front cornering
  • Kia Sportage front cornering
  • Kia Sportage rear cornering
  • Kia Sportage dashboard
  • Kia Sportage boot
  • Kia Sportage infotainment touchscreen
  • Kia Sportage right driving
  • Kia Sportage front driving
  • Kia Sportage front cornering
  • Kia Sportage left driving
  • Kia Sportage rear cornering
  • Kia Sportage left static boot open
  • Kia Sportage rear static boot open
  • Kia Sportage alloy wheel
  • Kia Sportage front seats
  • Kia Sportage back seats
  • Kia Sportage steering wheel detail
  • Kia Sportage interior controls
  • Kia Sportage seat detail
  • Kia Sportage headrest
  • Kia Sportage rear interior detail
  • Kia Sportage front cornering
  • Kia Sportage rear cornering
  • Kia Sportage dashboard
  • Kia Sportage boot
  • Kia Sportage infotainment touchscreen
  • Kia Sportage right driving
  • Kia Sportage front driving
  • Kia Sportage front cornering
  • Kia Sportage left driving
  • Kia Sportage rear cornering
  • Kia Sportage left static boot open
  • Kia Sportage rear static boot open
  • Kia Sportage alloy wheel
  • Kia Sportage front seats
  • Kia Sportage back seats
  • Kia Sportage steering wheel detail
  • Kia Sportage interior controls
  • Kia Sportage seat detail
  • Kia Sportage headrest
  • Kia Sportage rear interior detail
RRP £33,590
Fuel type:
petrol
Gearbox:
auto
Doors:
5 doors

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The Kia Sportage offers a generous amount of space front and rear, plus a large boot and one of the best interiors in its class. The entry-level mild-hybrid petrol engine is our pick, and while our favourite 3 trim you get loads of equipment, even the entry-level trims make a lot of sense compared with pricier rivals. The Hyundai Tucson is competitively priced, but the Sportage is a more polished alternative.

This sportier trim level adds some extra style, with 18in or 19in alloy wheels (depending on the engine) and exterior tweaks. It also upgrades the infotainment screen to a 12.3in one with built-in sat-nav and adds adaptive cruise control, driver lumbar support, suede leather upholstery and keyless entry/start.

The entry-level 1.6-litre petrol engine offers 148bhp and sprints from 0-62mph in 9.9sec. It should offer sufficient performance for pretty much any situation, even if it may need working hard to get up to speed.


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Key information

Doors5
Seats5
0-62 MPH9.4 seconds
Fuel TypePetrol
GearboxAUTO
MPGOfficial overall fuel economy figure

44.8

Boot CapacityHow much space is there?

562

litres

EmissionsOfficial emissions rating

142

g/km