KIA reveals its 5th Gen Sportage model for Pakistan.

KIA reveals its 5th Gen Sportage model for Pakistan.

KIA reveals its 5th Gen Sportage model for Pakistan.

Kia Motors in Pakistan has officially announced its 5th generation Kia Sportage, which will have the option of hybrid as well, and it can be said that it is a bold design to give the option of a hybrid model, and it will have better flue efficiency as well.

 

Consumers will have two options for the 5th Gen Kia Sportage: to choose a 2.0L MPI with petrol or to choose a T-GDI HEV engine. Consumers will have both of these choices, as the 2.0L MPI will produce 154 HP and the T-GDI HEV engine will produce 226 HP.

 

The KIA 5th Generation Sportage is an FWD, which all SUV cars are. It will have 2 drive mode options, and it is also equipped with a Swift by Wire (SBW) transmission. 

 

It has six airbag options as well, which is a safer option compared to other cars' options in Pakistan. It will also have a blind spot collision monitoring assistance, HBA (heat beam assist), and it also has TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System). Moreover, it will have a safe exit warning feature, high beam assist, and it will also feature a driver attention warning. 

 

There will be three models of the KIA 5th Generation Sportage, which will be a hybrid model, the mid-tier model, and the basic model. It is expected that official prices of these cars will be announced on the 6th of February.


 

 

 

 

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