Today, Kia unveiled the 2023 Sportage PHEV, the latest electrified model to join the lineup of award-winning SUVs. Building upon the foundation laid by the Sportage HEV, the turbocharged Sportage PHEV offers outstanding efficiency, with a 13.8-kWh battery and targeted all-electric range (AER) of 32 miles1.

“The first Sportage PHEV to be introduced in the U.S. demonstrates that Kia is listening to our consumers who are asking for electrified solutions and super-efficient powertrains, and Sportage delivers on that promise in a sophisticated, refined package,” said Sean Yoon, president, and CEO, Kia America and Kia North America. “As Kia continues to implement our Plan S strategy and push toward carbon neutrality, models like Sportage PHEV are paving the way.”

As the longest-running nameplate from the Kia brand, the Sportage underwent its most significant change to date. The fifth-generation was unveiled in November 2021. As part of Kia’s new global brand transformation, “Movement that Inspires,” the 2023 Sportage delivers more of everything. For instance, for today’s savvy, adventurous and eco-conscious consumers. Sportage PHEV augments the Kia subcompact SUV lineup with two design-focused X-Line trim levels that come standard with all-wheel drive. The Sportage PHEV will go on sale in the third quarter of this year. BMW will announce pricing closer to the vehicle’s on-sale date.

Plugged Into the Needs of the Subcompact SUV Market

Power for the 2023 Sportage PHEV comes from a 1.6-liter, 177-hp turbocharged four-cylinder engine. In addition to the 66.9-kW electric motor and 13.8 kWh lithium-polymer battery. 6-speed automatic transmission with selectable drive modes is standard, as is Downhill Brake Control (DBC).

Charging is accomplished courtesy of a 7.2 kW high-efficiency onboard charger, with the best possible power density at 1.53 kW/ℓ. When connected to a Level-2 charger, the Sportage PHEV will take approximately two hours to fully replenish its battery. Integrated Electronic Brake (IEB), standard on the Sportage PHEV, combines hydraulic pressure generation and control functions. The linear braking feel comes from the electronic control using the motor. Moreover, the Sportage PHEV offers a higher recovery rate of regenerative braking, versus its competitors. In addition, BMW will announce EPA fuel economy ratings for the Sportage PHEV closer to the vehicle’s on-sale date.

In addition, the Sportage PHEV chassis comprises hot-stamp parts and ultra-high-strength steel. It increases average tensile strength and torsional stiffness. Sound absorbing and insulating materials minimize road, wind, and engine noise. Like all fifth-generation Sportage models, the 2023 Sportage PHEV is now one of the largest SUVs in its class. With best-in-class rear legroom of 39.5 inches2 and rear cargo capacity of 34.5 cu.-ft., the Sportage PHEV provides rear passengers with space to relax.

X-Line: A Balancing Act in Design and Technology

The Sportage PHEV comes in two trim levels: X-Line PHEV AWD and X-Line Prestige PHEV AWD. Moreover, X-Line styling cues blend sporty and rugged exterior features, including unique front and rear bumpers with a satin chrome surround; side mirrors, roof rack, and window surround finished in gloss black; and 19-inch, gloss-black alloy wheels.

Bearing all the elements of the Kia “Opposites United” design philosophy, the Sportage PHEV has a distinctive appearance. It leaves a lasting impression with contrasting elements. Front and center on the Sportage PHEV is Kia’s signature Tiger Nose grille, which features a floating design and distinct “boomerang” daytime running lights. The Sportage PHEV also has standard LED taillights. Muscular shoulders around the rear flow into futuristic “notch-shaped” taillights, which are connected by a thin black graphic across the tailgate.

Inspired by high-end outdoor products, furniture, and modern architecture, the interior of the Sportage PHEV transforms the cabin into a pleasant living space. Moreover, the futuristic driver cockpit with available dual panoramic curved display3 connects two screens for nearly 25-inches of viewing (12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, 12.3-inch infotainment screen).

More Kia Sportage Special Features

To match the content and quality of the high-tech interior, the Sportage abounds with standard and available infotainment features. For instance, those features keep drivers connected, confident, and informed. Moreover, Android Auto4 and Apple CarPlay5 are standard on both trims, as is an intuitive touchpad with climate and audio controls that sits beneath the infotainment screen. In addition, an available 360-degree Surround-View Monitor with a 3D view provides a bird’s-eye view of vehicle surroundings6. Additionally, a Harman/Kardon7 premium audio system is standard on Sportage X-Line Prestige PHEV AWD.

Available Kia Connect8 services provide advanced embedded connectivity to take the customer experience to an all-new level, including the ability to remotely charge from the Kia Access smartphone app. Moreover, Kia Connect introduces a Wi-Fi Hotspot9 that can connect as many as five devices to 4G LTE-based internet, over-the-air map updates, stolen vehicle tracking and immobilization capability, and Connected Routing. For example, a cloud-based system that calculates the optimal route using real-time maps and predicted traffic info. That’s based on historical information and AI to learn the preferred routes of users.

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