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Engineering Explained – 2017 Kia Sportage Review – Video

Engineering Explained – 2017 Kia Sportage Review – Video

Engineering Explained - 2017 Kia Sportage Review (2)

 

2017 Kia Sportage Review – 2.0L AWD Turbo. America loves Crossovers. The 2017 Kia Sportage is the latest version of Kia’s compact crossover, packing either a 2.0L turbocharged engine or a 2.4L naturally aspirated engine. The vehicle features a 6 speed automatic transmission, and can be purchased as FWD or AWD, using Magna’s Dynamax AWD system, capable of sending 100% of the torque to either axle. The base trim has 181 HP, while the SX Turbo has 240 HP.

A base 2017 front-wheel-drive Sportage LX now makes chrome window trim, automatic headlamps, a rear spoiler, and a backup camera standard, as well as a 5.0-inch touchscreen stereo, a 3.5-inch display in the instrument cluster, and three selectable driving modes. As before, 17-inch alloy wheels, LED running lamps, tinted rear windows, and Bluetooth are included, along with the carryover 2.4-liter 181-hp four-cylinder (up 1 hp) and six-speed automatic. All-wheel drive is optional across all three trim levels for $1500, and includes torque vectoring, a 50:50 center axle lock, and a redesigned front bumper that affords a “steeper approach angle” should Sportage owners venture off pavement.

At $26,395, the EX includes dual-zone climate control and a 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with 8 GB of built-in music storage, Wi-Fi tethering capability, and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto (all optional for $900 on the LX). It also includes keyless entry and push-button start, leather, 18-inch wheels, fog lamps, and gloss-black body trim.

The loaded SX Turbo, at $33,395 ($34,895 with all-wheel drive) brings a lot more equipment. Let’s start with the mechanicals: a 240-hp turbocharged 2.0-liter four, larger front brakes, a sport suspension, dual exhaust, and 19-inch wheels. Fake-metal skid plates, and more LED and bi-xenon lights glitz up the exterior. Heated and cooled front seats, a 320-watt Harman Kardon stereo, a panoramic sunroof, aluminum-trimmed pedals, paddle shifters, and a flat-bottomed heated steering wheel are all standard.