The Citizen (Gauteng)

New KIA with modern feel

MORE SPACIOUS: THE NEW SORENTO IS NOW MUCH LONGER, LOWER AND WIDER THAN BEFORE

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The car manufactur­er has added a touch of luxury to the interior, with soft-touch materials.

The new KIA Sorento is here, longer, lower and wider than before and with a cabin that follows a ‘ modern and wide’ theme, which is evident through the horizontal layout of the instrument cluster, interior trim and the wrap-around dashboard that extends into the door trims.

A higher proportion of softtouch materials and leather creates a modern, luxury feel to the cabin and gives the new Sorento the ambience of a genuinely premium interior space.

All Sorento models come as standard with a Saturn Black interior, with cloth or leather trim.

Depending on the model grade, the all-new KIA Sorento is equipped with one of two instrument binnacles. In entry-level guise, the new Sorento comes as standard with a 3.5-inch mono LCD screen that displays all major trip computer informatio­n in one place, such as vehicle range and average and instant fuel consumptio­n.

Higher specificat­ion models feature a seven-inch colour TFT LCD screen, with an electro-luminescen­t instrument cluster and digital speedomete­r that further improves the modern form and function of the interior while displaying all relevant journey informatio­n selected from the multi-function steering wheel.

As the latest model in KIA’s modern vehicle line-up, the Sorento is available with a range of multimedia entertainm­ent options, including six speakers around the cabin. In entry-level models, informatio­n is displayed on a 3.8-inch display, while higher specificat­ion grades feature a 4.3inch colour screen that incorporat­es a rear-parking camera.

Available in five- or seven-seat versions, the new Sorento features 40:20:40 second row split folding seats for improved versatilit­y, with a higher folding centre armrest. Depending on the model grade, the second-row seats can be ‘remotely’ folded by convenient­ly located levers in the side of the cargo bay.

Depending on the model, the 10-way power-assisted driver’s seat is engineered with a number of features to improve comfort, including four-way lumbar support and an extending knee support, both available at the touch of a button. Additional­ly, fourway headrest movement is also on offer, while two preferred settings for the driver’s seat and rear view door mirrors can be stored, thanks to the Integrated Memory Seat (IMS) functional­ity.

Although the roofline is 15mm lower, reposition­ed seat cushions ensure increased headroom for occupants in all rows and greater legroom in the third row of seven-seat models. Cargo space also increases: luggage capacity, with the third row seats folded flat is up 17.5% from 515 to 605 litres, while five-seat versions of the Sorento have a large 660-litre boot. Seven-seater models also feature a new under-floor tonneau cover storage compartmen­t and integrated cargo net to secure loose items.

The new Sorento has a number of advanced on-board technologi­es, including a Blind Spot Detection system which uses radar sensors to monitor approachin­g vehicles from the rear in the lanes flanking the driver. If a vehicle is detected, a visual alert appears on the side view mirrors. Linked to the system is a Lane Change Assist function: if the Blind Spot Detection system detects an approachin­g vehicle in the blind spot, and the turn signal is activated in an attempt to change lanes, the Lane Change Assist emits an audible warning.

Also new to the Sorento is a

605 litres Luggage capacity with the third row seats folded flat has increased by 17.5%

Smart Power Tailgate, which automatica­lly opens when the key is ‘sensed’ in close proximity to the trunk. When owners approach the rear of the vehicle and the key is within the correct range of proximity, the trunk opens automatica­lly after three beeps.

The Smart Power Tailgate also features and electric closing mechanism and memory function for opening height.

Local KIA Sorento models come with a choice of either a 2.4-litre multi-point injection petrol engine or the company’s much-loved 2.2-litre ‘R’ turbodiese­l engine. The petrol produces 127kW and 225Nm, while the diesel makes 147kW and 440Nm.

KIA offers the all-new Sorento in front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurat­ion, with a choice between sixspeed manual and automatic transmissi­ons – the combinatio­n dependent on the specificat­ion grade.

KIA SA will offer the new Sorento in four specificat­ion grades, ranging from LS and LX at the entry level to the mid-spec EX and top-spec SX. All models come with a fiveyear/150 000km warranty, as well as three years of unlimited roadside assistance. The Sorento 2.4 LS comes as standard with a four-year/90 000km service plan, while LX, EX and SX models include a five-year/100 000km maintenanc­e plan.

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