

The first- and second-generation Kia Sportage had one unique selling proposition: value for money, which centers around providing plenty of car and equipments for the money. But the latest third-generation Sportage can add looks to its repertoire, as you can clearly see from the pictures.
Ready for its world premiere at the coming Geneva Motor Show in March, Sportage marks a quantum shift in design direction which should be hardly surprising considering how the all-new Kia Sorento and Hyundai Tucson look.
Longer, lower and wider than its predecessor, the all-new Sportage promises more interior room for passengers and cargo, as well as better ride quality, thanks to increased wheelbase.
While we know that Sportage shares a platform with Tucson, no official details have been released regarding the Kia’s engine range and drivetrains. More information will be revealed in a month’s time. So stay tuned…
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