Kia has recently unveiled a mid-life cycle upgrade for its flagship Sorento model.
The new Kia Sorento 2025 retains its predecessor’s design, with subtle refinements for enhanced functionality.
The entry-level Prestige trim now features a power tailgate, matching the higher-end versions.
To elevate the driving experience, Kia has made several features standard across the range, including Kia Digital Key 2, touch-type exterior door handles, and fingerprint authentication, previously offered as options.
Additionally, the Prestige and Nobles trims now include a digital center mirror (DCM). The Gravity trim takes luxury a notch higher with unique door scuff plates and elegant black suede upholstery.
Notably, all variants of the Kia Sorento 2025 are equipped with a steering vibration warning system and LED lights on the sun visors, optimizing user convenience.
In the South Korean market, the Kia Sorento 2025 will be available in four trims: Prestige, Nobles, Signature, and Gravity, paired with four engine options: a 2.5L gasoline engine, a 2.2L diesel engine, a 1.6L turbocharged hybrid with front-wheel drive, and a 1.6L turbocharged hybrid with all-wheel drive.
The Kia Sorento 2025 is expected to start at $27,000 (approximately 671.3 million VND).
TH (Tuoitrethudo)
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