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2024 Kia Sorento Review: The tale of two Sorentos

The Kia Sorento has been one of the best-selling mid-size SUVs in the market, and the new line-up of 2024 Sorentos marks a significant milestone in the car company’s history. With two new powertrain options – gas and hybrid – the Sorento has been completely redesigned to meet the needs of modern families.

The new Sorento offers drivers the perfect combination of power, style, and efficiency. It comes with a 2.5-liter I-4 engines that offers an impressive 235 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. It also comes with a nine-speed automatic transmission that helps the Sorento get up to a maximum speed of 118 mph.

The exterior of the new Sorento looks more streamlined and modern. It has a new grille, air intakes, and sleek LED headlights. The car also comes with 18-inch alloy wheels and a new roof spoiler, giving it a sporty, yet sophisticated look.

The interior of the Sorento is the perfect combination of comfort and design. It has plenty of space for five passengers, with a two-level dashboard and auto-dimming rearview mirror. For those who like to stay connected, the car comes with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration, and an 8-inch touch screen infotainment system.

For drivers who prefer something more eco-friendly, the Sorento also comes in a hybrid version. It has a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine and a 60-hp electric motor to save fuel and reduce emissions. The hybrid version also comes with regenerative braking technology to help the car sustain itself on the road.

The Kia Sorento offers drivers the perfect balance of power and efficiency. It looks great, offers plenty of infotainment technology, and is available in both gas and hybrid versions. Whether you’re looking for something powerful to take on the open road or a car that can handle the daily commute, the 2024 Kia Sorento is sure to meet your needs.

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