The latest Sorento will be the first SUV to be based on Kia’s new platform which facilitates a compact engine bay structure, shorter overhangs and a longer wheelbase.
Next-gen Kia Sorento is to have its global debut at the Geneva Motor Show on March 3.
1.6L T-GDi engine represents the first application of electrified power in the Sorento line-up. The 44.2 kW electric motor and 1.49 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery pack. Combined total output of 230 hp and 350 Nm torque.
Korean and European customers can specify the Sorento’s new four-cylinder 2.2-litre ‘Smartstream’ diesel engine, producing 202 hp and 440 Nm torque.
2.2L diesel 'Smartstream' engine is paired with Kia’s new 8-speed wet double-clutch transmission (8DCT).
Kia reveals new platform and powertrain for next-gen Sorento

New platform enhances space, comfort and driving character; enables new ‘Smartstream’ turbo-electrified powertrains; engines include new 1.6L T-GDi hybrid powertrain, as well as 2.5L T-GDi and 2.2L diesel

19 Feb 2020 | 8103 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Kia Motors, which revealed its next-generation Sorento on February 17, has revealed details of the new Sorento’s new platform and powertrains today.

The latest Sorento will be the first SUV to be based on Kia’s new platform when production commences later this year. With a compact engine bay structure, shorter overhangs and a longer wheelbase, the platform enables the car’s stylish new design and on-road posture, as well as its comfortable ride and satisfying handling traits.

The overall length of new Sorento has been extended by 10mm than its predecessor, while the wheelbase is up 35mm to 2,815mm. The cabin now provides more room than in many other midsize SUVs, while intelligent packaging means the new Sorento will also offer class-leading cargo space.

When the first-generation Sorento was launched in 2002, it was underpinned by a robust body-on-frame chassis, maximizing space and all-road ability. The shift to a monocoque structure for the second-generation Sorento in 2009 marked a step change in the car’s on-road character and behavior. Kia’s new midsize SUV platform represents a similarly important leap forward for the next-generation Sorento, allowing the car to set new standards in its segment for space, practicality, efficiency and quality.

For Korea, Europe and North America, the structure and layout of the platform accommodates the Sorento’s potent new ‘Smartstream’ turbo-hybrid powertrain. Representing the first application of electrified power in the Sorento line-up, the new powertrain comprises a 1.6-litre T-GDi (turbocharged gasoline direct injection) engine, 44.2 kW electric motor and 1.49 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery pack. The engine and motor produce a combined total output of 230 hp power and 350 Nm torque, providing low emissions with high levels of performance from the new electrified powertrain. The intelligent packaging of the new platform means the battery pack can be located beneath the passenger cell, with no impact on cabin or luggage space.

Additional powertrains will be announced in future, including petrol engines and a powerful new plug-in hybrid variant.

Korean and European customers can also specify the Sorento’s new four-cylinder 2.2-liter ‘Smartstream’ diesel engine, producing 202 hp and 440 Nm torque. This is paired with Kia’s new 8-speed wet double-clutch transmission (8DCT), developed to offer the smooth shifting characteristics of a conventional automatic while enhancing efficiency over dry clutch DCTs.

A powerful ‘Smartstream’ 2.5-liter T-GDi engine will also be available from launch in Korea and North America, developing 281 hp and 421 Nm torque. Matched with the new 8DCT, the 2.5-liter turbo engine combines direct injection and multi-point injection technology, enabling it to subtly adapt its combustion cycle at different engine speeds to enhance performance and efficiency in everyday use.

In addition to its new platform and powertrains, the new Sorento implements a range of high-tech safety and convenience features, differentiating it further from other midsize SUVs.

Kia’s first Multi-collision Brake system enables the Sorento to mitigate the severity of secondary collisions. It automatically applies vehicle brakes when the airbags have been deployed after an initial collision, further protecting occupants from secondary frontal or side impacts. The Multi-collision Brake system will be available depending on market with a total of eight airbags to further enhance collision safety, including front seat center side airbags and knee airbags.

Depending on market, the Sorento is also available with a remote smartphone Surround View Monitor. This allows users to check the vehicle’s surroundings with their smartphone in conjunction with the in-vehicle Surround View Monitor to maximize parking convenience.

The new Sorento will make its debut on March 3 at the 2020 Geneva International Motor Show.

 

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