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Kia Sportage

$ 32,795 - $ 52,720* MRLP

The Sportage took out Drive’s Car of the Year for 2022 and for good reason. Modern design, a comfortable and practical interior as well as a choice of 2WD or AWD and a range of petrol or diesel powertrains, the Sportage shines brightest in a segment already brimming with sunshine.

Latest Kia Sportage ratings breakdown

7.4

Performance
6.4
Safety Technology
7.5
Ride Quality
7.7
Infotainment & Connectivity
7.7
Handling & Dynamics
7.5
Energy Efficiency
7.0
Driver Technology
7.5
Value for Money
8.0
Interior Comfort & Packaging
7.5
Fit for Purpose
7.0
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What we love

  • -Well-packaged interior also includes a full-sized spare
  • -Good combination of ride comfort, handling and steering feel
  • -SX+ is the pick of the range
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What we don't

  • -The car is let down by a sometimes clumsy transmission
  • -Turbocharged 1.6-litre engine can be a little thirsty
  • -Misses out on 360 camera and reverse AEB
2023 Kia Sportage SX+ turbo review
Review | 31 Aug 2023

7.4

Adding turbo petrol power improve the Kia Sportage, but it also comes with a compromise.
2023 Kia Sportage review: Farewell to 2022 Drive Car of the YearPlayIconRounded
Review | 27 Feb 2023

7.6

The reigning 2022 Drive Car of the Year is soon set to pass its torch to a new champion, so was the last year like with the Kia Sportage?
We 'bought' a Kia Sportage SX diesel: Follow our journey
Long Term Report | 10 Jan 2023

7.5

What's it like to 'own' the 2022 Drive Car of the Year? We took 'ownership' of a Kia Sportage SX to find out.
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Should I buy a 2022 Kia Sportage S or Toyota RAV4 GX?
Comparison | 6 Oct 2022

8.0

The Toyota RAV4 sales favourite squares-up against the 2022 Drive Car of the Year, the Kia Sportage

Kia Sportage Price*

YearVariantPrice
2023Kia Sportage S 2.0L SUV FWD Manual$32,795
2023Kia Sportage S 2.0L SUV FWD$34,795
2023Kia Sportage SX 2.0L SUV FWD Manual$35,350
2023Kia Sportage SX 2.0L SUV FWD$37,350
2023Kia Sportage S 2.0L Diesel SUV 4WD$40,195
2023Kia Sportage SX+ 2.0L SUV FWD$41,850
2023Kia Sportage SX 2.0L Diesel SUV 4WD$42,750
2023Kia Sportage SX+ 1.6L SUV 4WD$43,850
2023Kia Sportage SX+ 2.0L Diesel SUV 4WD$47,250
2023Kia Sportage GT-Line 1.6L SUV 4WD$49,720
2023Kia Sportage GT-Line 2.0L Diesel SUV 4WD$52,720
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Kia Sportage Specs:

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Image: 2022 kia sportage gt line. Model features may vary.
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Price
$32,795*
FuelType
Petrol
Transmission
Manual
Drive Type
FWD
Engine
2.0i
Fuel Efficiency
7.7L / 100km
Seats
5
Towing braked
1650 kg
Towing unbraked
750 kg
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Kia Sportage Dimensions

The Kia Sportage has 11 variants. The height is 1660mm, the width is 1865mm and length is 4660mm.

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news | 3 May 2023
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2017 Kia Sportage GT-line: owner review
Owner Review | 28 Oct 2021
The Sportage has very good performance and economy with the diesel engine. Read the owner review.
2018 Kia Sportage SLi (FWD): owner review
Owner Review | 4 Dec 2018
The Kia Sportage is a handsome, reliable and well thought out car. We picket up our new Kia after having eleven and half months of absolute pain and horror with our Haval H6 Lux. It was love at first sight when we picked up our new Kia, the presentation of the vehicle, quality of the build and smooth handling helped form an instant bond with this car. This was a very different feel and connection that we had with our Haval eleven months earlier. Kai has developed a vehicle that is comfortable and reliable. This is clearly demonstrated by the smooth drive on local road snd highways. The Sportage handles extremely well around corners and in the wet, the lane assist feature helps you take corners with ease. It is notable that the suspension has been finally tuned to local conditions which assist with the overall comfort of this car. Even with its 2.0 engine the Sportage is able to pick up speed quite easily when needed with little effort. Inside the New Sportage there is a fresh look to the dash and entertainment systems. The dash and features have been laid out in a way to give it a premium feel and make the systems easy to use while driving. The new larger and flat screen in this car helps prevent reflection from the sun and make it easy to see and navigate in bright conditions. The Sli variant also comes with electronic handbrake. The only notable downsides to the New Kia Sportage Sli is the lack of blind sport warning and no wireless charging in this variant. These two features would help the Sportage compete in the medium SUV market. Blind sport warning is almost seen as a basic inclusion these days, however Kia only offer it in the top of the range GT variant. I highly recommend this car to anyone who is looking for a medium SUV. Kai has provided an awesome product which is jam-packed of safety, entertainment and comfort features. Top these features off with the 7 year warranty and roadside assistance - you can't go wrong.
2012 Kia Sportage SLi (AWD) review
Owner Review | 9 Feb 2018
I purchased the Sportage in late 2011 to replace my very unreliable (after warranty expiration) 2006 Ford Focus. Living on a dirt road that often has minor flooding, I needed something with a little more ground clearance. Of all the available SUV’s available at the time in my 30-35k price range, the Sportage, in my eyes was the best looking creature by far. The 5 year warranty also had me, especially after the Focus’s 3 year job. The test drive, on admittedly smooth blacktop, was all good and the 2.4 petrol engine was peppy enough for my requirements. The diesel had a long waiting list at the time. Inside: I liked the simplicity of the interior and the many hard plastic surfaces were easy to clean. Especially in the dusty environ I live. The seats can become a little hard on a long journey. The material quality would have to be the best of any car I have owned. I’m now 53 and have had plenty of cars over the years. The material is stain proof and easy to wipe over with a bit of warm soapy water if you spill something on them. Inside is pretty dark and gloomy though. Everything is a shade of black/grey. Much like everything else at the time. Reliability: this is the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned, bar none. Nothing has broken in the near 7 rears of ownership and 140,000klm. With the exception of a very sloppy service from the local Kia dealer, where the Oil Plug was not tightened and left a pool of oil on my driveway. Thankfully I noticed before driving off again as the whole lot had been drained. The road I live on is quite rough and the car is still rattle free. Quite the opposite to the Focus, where all sorts of plastic trim started coming loose. Fuel economy isnt really a strong point on short trips or in city traffic. The consumption can blow out to around 12litres per 100k. Out on the highway on a long trip, the economy is around 7litres per 100k. If towing anything with more weight more than a 6x4 box trailer filled with empty cardboard boxes, the Econony can blow right out on the highway to 15litres per 100k. I helped my son move from MACKAY, Qld down to SEQ and had an 8x4 trailer with his meagre possessions and the eco year was 17litres per 100k. I had to fill up 3 times in 1000k. That was a real eye opener! Ride and handling is good on most blacktop. The steering can load up with fast direction changes to the point where it feels like there is no power assistance. Swerving to avoid a roof is a good case in point. The ride itself can rattle my dentures if the road is a little corrugated, like mine frequently is. I had the 18” wheel and tyre combo from The Platinum spec Sportage fitted with the lower profile tyres, So that could be partly to blame. The later model update had the Aussie tuned suspension which was a huge improvement. The engine and transmission combo is pretty good. It certainly isn’t going to win any red light drags, but that isn’t its design brief. The 6 speed auto transmission is smooth and adapts pretty well to your driving style. There is a lingering weirdness to the transmission that has never been able to be replicate when in for a service. It occasionally feels like it disengages momentarily as the engine almost hits the rev limiter and then it re engages. It is a rare occurrence and buggered if I know what causes it. Neither do the service techs. Overall the car has been exactly what I needed at the time. I would have upgraded to the newer Sportage when it was released, but I still can’t come to terms with the bug eyed front end. Since the car now has a few scratches caused by others and the new shine has worn off, I have taken it places it was never really designed for. Rutted off road tracks, Boggy red and black soil and, touchwood, I haven’t been stuck. The AWD can be locked when going less than 30klm/h, but mostly it is intuitive enough to know when to kick in. I have decided I want to do some more off road adventuring and rather than take the risk of getting stuck, I will be looking to replace it with a proper 4WD in the near future. For reliable ownership, I would give it a 9/10. The only point drop is the haunted transmission.
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2016 Kia Sportage GT-line (AWD) Review
Owner Review | 20 Nov 2016
HAVING THE SPORTAGE FOR A FEW WEEKS I AM SO FAR VERY IMPRESSED WITH THE VALUE FOR MONEY ASPECT. THE LONG LIST OF FEATURES ON THE PLATINUM SERIES HAS IMPRESSED EVERYBODY WHO HAVE SEEN THE VEHICLE. PARTICULARLY THE SAFETY FEATURES ARE VERY IMPRESSIVE AND QUALITY OF FINISH IS A TESTAMOUNT TO KIA' COMMITTMENT TO BRING GOOD VALUE VEHICLES TO BUYERS. A REAL HIT WITH FRIENDS HAVE BEEN THE COOLED SEATS, A REAL BONUS FOR LEATHER IN OUR HOT CLIMATE. ANOTHER GREAT FEATURE IS THE AUTOMATIC SELF OPENIG TAILGATE THAT MY WIFE FINDS PARTICULARLY USEFULL AS PREVIOUSLY SHE HAS FOUND PREVIOUS WAGONS TOO HEAVY TO MANAGE. SO FAR I HAVE FOUND THE SPORTAGE SMOOTH AND EASY TO DRIVE. PARTICULARLY IMPRESSED WITH THE RIDE FROM THE 19" WHEELS AND LOW PROFILE TYRES EXPECTING THEM TO BE BUMPY. FUEL ECONOMY I HAVE TO BE AS GOOD AS CLAIMED IF NOT BETTER. AS FOR RELIABILITY THI IS OUR FOURTH KIA IN THE FAMILY AND ARE HAPPY WITH THE BRAND. THE ONLY COMPLAINT I HAVE IS THAT THE WIRELESS MOBILE CHARGING HAS NOT WORKED ON ANY MODELS I HAVE SO FAR TRIED. I DO MISS MY CD PLAYER FROM PREVIOUS KIA , OLD FASHIONED PERHAPS BUT A LOT OF BUYERS IN THAT BRACKET FEEL THE SAME. THE CONTROLS ARE EASY TO USE EXCEPT I FIND THE SAT NAV SCREEN A BIT OF A STRETCH FROM DRIVING POSITION. THE INFO SCREEN IN DASH IS VERY GOOD BUT WOULD PREFER A DIGITAL READOUT OF INSTANT FUEL ECONOMY. OF COURSE THE 7 YEAR WARRANTY IS A DEAL CLOSER.

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What does a Kia Sportage cost to service?
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The Kia Sportage is offered with capped price servicing for the first seven years or 105,000km. Pricing at April 2023 is as follows:
Petrol models - $321 / $512 / $389 / $703 / $361 / $662 / $383
Diesel models - $346 / $537 / $416 / $790 / $389 / $675 / $413

Which Kia Sportage is the most affordable?
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The entry point to the Kia Sportage range is the Kia Sportage S with a manual transmission, priced from $32,795 before on-road costs.

What cars are similar to the Kia Sportage?
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Similar to the Kia Sportage is the Hyundai Tucson, Toyota RAV4, Nissan X-Trail, and Mazda CX-5.

Is the Kia Sportage the same as the Hyundai Tucson?
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The Kia Sportage shares some components and engineering with the Hyundai Tucson as both Kia and Hyundai are owned by the same Hyundai Corporation. Engines, transmissions, infotainment and safety technology is common between the cars, but styling, implementation and suspension settings are different.

What car is the next size up from a Kia Sportage?
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The next size up from the Kia Sportage is the Kia Sorento. The Sorento has seven seats to the Sportage's five.

Where is the Kia Sportage made?
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The Kia Sportage is built in Gwangju, South Korea.

* ‘MRLP’ is the manufacturer’s recommended list price as provided by our data provider and is subject to change, so is provided to you for indicative purposes only. Please note that MRLP is inclusive of GST, but is exclusive of any options and does not include on-road costs such as registration, CTP, stamp duty and dealer delivery. Where an MRLP is stated as a price range, this reflects the lowest to highest MRLP provided for that model range across the available variants.
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