Press release
Longer and lower, the new Sorento brings sleek styling and a futuristic touch to the world of the urban CUV. With its longer front overhang, wedge profile, crisply defined greenhouse and accentuated wheelarch volumes, Kia's new CUV looks thoroughly modern and sporty. The 4.7-metre long new Sorento moves vehicle design in this segment up to a new level of sophistication.
Bold frontal styling incorporates Kia's new 'signature grille' that blends seamlessly into the new Sorento's four-light, black bezel wrap-around headlamps. The profile's rising upper belt-line and the dynamic bevel treatment beneath the greenhouse (echoing the new Cerato/Forte), plus the unique trapezoid C-Pillar adds tension and endows new Sorento with a unique appearance. Extending the rear window to the outer edges of the simply styled tailgate hints at the spacious cabin and the large tail lamps enhance the sporty appearance.
High-quality trim and high-tech features enhance interior
The thick-rimmed three-spoke steering wheel is becoming a Kia trademark feature and through it the driver can view another element of Kia's developing design DNA - the 'three-cylinder' instrument cluster. Similar to the cluster fitted to the 2009 Kia Magentis (Optima), new Kia Soul and new Kia Cerato (Forte), the new Sorento's cluster has clear and precise graphics.
Depending on model, new Sorento will be equipped with a six, eight or 10-speaker audio system, with MP3 and iPod connectivity, plus built-in or external amplifier and a new sat-nav system with a 6.5-inch screen. Remote controls for the audio system are mounted on the steering wheel.
Versatile seating for seven and more cabin space for all
The longer bodyshell created for new Sorento ensures that the stretched cabin is much more spacious than the current model, with seating for up to seven people. Occupants in all three seat rows benefit from greater legroom, headroom and shoulder room. There is much more space for occupants seated in the third row - headroom is increased by 64 mm (to 906 mm) and legroom by 102 mm (to 795 mm). Luggage space in new Sorento is among the best-in-class as cargo capacity is increased by 15%, thanks to moving the tailgate back by almost 70 mm.
New LPG engine for Korea and a new diesel for the world
Kia's all-new Sorento will be manufactured with up to four different engines to meet the needs of motorists in every region of the globe. For the Korean market, Kia is offering the new Sorento with three engines, including a version of its 2.7-litre V6 engine running on low-cost LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) called the 'Mu LPI'. This unit delivers 165 ps and 157 Nm - the reduced outputs a consequence of using LPG which contains 25% less 'stored energy'. New Sorento will also be available in the Korean market with the four-cylinder 2.4-litre Theta II gasoline engine that delivers 175 ps and 225 Nm, as well as the new four-cylinder R2.2 diesel engine.
New diesels demonstrate world-class Kia engineering skills
The all-new 'R' family of turbo-diesel engines proves that Kia's engineering capabilities are indeed world-class. The R2.2-liter unit comfortably out-performs most four-cylinder and many V6 units from rival brands, while complying with Euro5 emissions standards thanks to its third-generation common-rail fuel system. The R2.2 generates a maximum of 197 ps and 435 Nm.
New six-speed gearboxes, plus choice of 2WD or 4WD systems
New Sorento buyers will be offered a wide choice of transmissions and drivetrains - depending on model. Five-speed and six-speed (manual and automatic) transmissions will be offered. Both the six-speed transmissions are new or upgraded.
New Sorento buyers can select from two advanced drivetrains to 'best-match' the on-road and off-road abilities of their new Kia vehicle to their lifestyle. The 2WD drivetrain offers lower weight and enhanced fuel economy, while the 4WD drivetrain will be ideal for buyers who regularly face difficult driving conditions, tow trailers (weighing up to 2,500 kilos, depending on model) or go off-road.
Traction is also boosted by the available HAC (Hill-start Assist Control) which prevents slipping backwards, and DBC (Down-hill Brake Control) which limits vehicle speed to just 8 km/h (5 mph) on steep declines.
Improved on-road performance, retained off-road capabilities
For new Sorento the suspension engineer's brief was to shift the handling bias a little to improve the on-road driving experience, in terms of ride quality and steering 'feel' - while retaining the vast majority of the previous model's off-road abilities. The suspension has been lowered by 10 mm and thanks to the new unitary (monocoque) bodyshell construction the centre of gravity has been lowered by 54 mm.
For maximum stopping power, all new Sorento models are equipped with an all-disc braking system. Either as standard or an option, ABS anti-lock and EBD brake force distribution systems are available.
Advanced 'active' and 'passive' safety systems
New Sorento presents buyers with a range of state-of-the-art safety systems and equipment as standard or as options - depending on market. Active safety technologies that buyers can specify include ESC, HAC, DBC, TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) and RPAS (Rear Parking Assist System), plus several systems to boost braking performance during extreme conditions.
Reversing is made even safer by a new Kia Reversing Safety Camera mounted on the tailgate. This camera is fitted with a 130 degree wide-angle lens and transmits images to a 3.5-inch LCD display panel set within the cabin's rear view mirror whenever reverse gear is selected.
Maximising protection with 'passive' safety technology
New Sorento's robust all-new bodyshell structure delivers increased impact resistance. Using a much higher percentage (70.4%) of high-tensile strength steel the new vehicle achieves excellent rigidity and strength. Particular attention was paid to the B-pillar areas, with a roll-over hoop incorporated into the B-pillars and much stronger (60 kg grade) steel is used in the side sills.
The new Sorento bodyshell is designed to achieve the top-score 5-Star rating in Europe's EuroNCAP and the USA's current official NHTSA crash tests, plus a 'Good' rating (again the top-score) in IIHS tests for both frontal and side impacts.
photo:Kia Motors Corporation
Longer and lower, the new Sorento brings sleek styling and a futuristic touch to the world of the urban CUV. With its longer front overhang, wedge profile, crisply defined greenhouse and accentuated wheelarch volumes, Kia's new CUV looks thoroughly modern and sporty. The 4.7-metre long new Sorento moves vehicle design in this segment up to a new level of sophistication.
Bold frontal styling incorporates Kia's new 'signature grille' that blends seamlessly into the new Sorento's four-light, black bezel wrap-around headlamps. The profile's rising upper belt-line and the dynamic bevel treatment beneath the greenhouse (echoing the new Cerato/Forte), plus the unique trapezoid C-Pillar adds tension and endows new Sorento with a unique appearance. Extending the rear window to the outer edges of the simply styled tailgate hints at the spacious cabin and the large tail lamps enhance the sporty appearance.
High-quality trim and high-tech features enhance interior
The thick-rimmed three-spoke steering wheel is becoming a Kia trademark feature and through it the driver can view another element of Kia's developing design DNA - the 'three-cylinder' instrument cluster. Similar to the cluster fitted to the 2009 Kia Magentis (Optima), new Kia Soul and new Kia Cerato (Forte), the new Sorento's cluster has clear and precise graphics.
Depending on model, new Sorento will be equipped with a six, eight or 10-speaker audio system, with MP3 and iPod connectivity, plus built-in or external amplifier and a new sat-nav system with a 6.5-inch screen. Remote controls for the audio system are mounted on the steering wheel.
Versatile seating for seven and more cabin space for all
The longer bodyshell created for new Sorento ensures that the stretched cabin is much more spacious than the current model, with seating for up to seven people. Occupants in all three seat rows benefit from greater legroom, headroom and shoulder room. There is much more space for occupants seated in the third row - headroom is increased by 64 mm (to 906 mm) and legroom by 102 mm (to 795 mm). Luggage space in new Sorento is among the best-in-class as cargo capacity is increased by 15%, thanks to moving the tailgate back by almost 70 mm.
New LPG engine for Korea and a new diesel for the world
Kia's all-new Sorento will be manufactured with up to four different engines to meet the needs of motorists in every region of the globe. For the Korean market, Kia is offering the new Sorento with three engines, including a version of its 2.7-litre V6 engine running on low-cost LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) called the 'Mu LPI'. This unit delivers 165 ps and 157 Nm - the reduced outputs a consequence of using LPG which contains 25% less 'stored energy'. New Sorento will also be available in the Korean market with the four-cylinder 2.4-litre Theta II gasoline engine that delivers 175 ps and 225 Nm, as well as the new four-cylinder R2.2 diesel engine.
New diesels demonstrate world-class Kia engineering skills
The all-new 'R' family of turbo-diesel engines proves that Kia's engineering capabilities are indeed world-class. The R2.2-liter unit comfortably out-performs most four-cylinder and many V6 units from rival brands, while complying with Euro5 emissions standards thanks to its third-generation common-rail fuel system. The R2.2 generates a maximum of 197 ps and 435 Nm.
New six-speed gearboxes, plus choice of 2WD or 4WD systems
New Sorento buyers will be offered a wide choice of transmissions and drivetrains - depending on model. Five-speed and six-speed (manual and automatic) transmissions will be offered. Both the six-speed transmissions are new or upgraded.
New Sorento buyers can select from two advanced drivetrains to 'best-match' the on-road and off-road abilities of their new Kia vehicle to their lifestyle. The 2WD drivetrain offers lower weight and enhanced fuel economy, while the 4WD drivetrain will be ideal for buyers who regularly face difficult driving conditions, tow trailers (weighing up to 2,500 kilos, depending on model) or go off-road.
Traction is also boosted by the available HAC (Hill-start Assist Control) which prevents slipping backwards, and DBC (Down-hill Brake Control) which limits vehicle speed to just 8 km/h (5 mph) on steep declines.
Improved on-road performance, retained off-road capabilities
For new Sorento the suspension engineer's brief was to shift the handling bias a little to improve the on-road driving experience, in terms of ride quality and steering 'feel' - while retaining the vast majority of the previous model's off-road abilities. The suspension has been lowered by 10 mm and thanks to the new unitary (monocoque) bodyshell construction the centre of gravity has been lowered by 54 mm.
For maximum stopping power, all new Sorento models are equipped with an all-disc braking system. Either as standard or an option, ABS anti-lock and EBD brake force distribution systems are available.
Advanced 'active' and 'passive' safety systems
New Sorento presents buyers with a range of state-of-the-art safety systems and equipment as standard or as options - depending on market. Active safety technologies that buyers can specify include ESC, HAC, DBC, TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) and RPAS (Rear Parking Assist System), plus several systems to boost braking performance during extreme conditions.
Reversing is made even safer by a new Kia Reversing Safety Camera mounted on the tailgate. This camera is fitted with a 130 degree wide-angle lens and transmits images to a 3.5-inch LCD display panel set within the cabin's rear view mirror whenever reverse gear is selected.
Maximising protection with 'passive' safety technology
New Sorento's robust all-new bodyshell structure delivers increased impact resistance. Using a much higher percentage (70.4%) of high-tensile strength steel the new vehicle achieves excellent rigidity and strength. Particular attention was paid to the B-pillar areas, with a roll-over hoop incorporated into the B-pillars and much stronger (60 kg grade) steel is used in the side sills.
The new Sorento bodyshell is designed to achieve the top-score 5-Star rating in Europe's EuroNCAP and the USA's current official NHTSA crash tests, plus a 'Good' rating (again the top-score) in IIHS tests for both frontal and side impacts.
photo:Kia Motors Corporation