The lineup now includes an off-road X-Pro trim, and hybrid and plug-in-hybrid models are set to arrive soon.
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- Kia has announced pricing for the redesigned 2023 Sportage.
- It starts at $27,205 and ranges up to $38,005 for a loaded X-Pro Prestige model.
- Pricing for the hybrid and plug-in-hybrid models is coming later.
Like nearly every new model these days, the redesigned 2023 Kia Sportage receives a significant base-price bump over its predecessor. The LX trim starts at $27,205, a $1900 increase over the outgoing 2022 model. The mid-level EX, though, is $29,205, which is actually $400 cheaper than it was last year.
The new Sportage’s other trim levels don’t line up neatly with the previous model’s lineup, as Kia has introduced a new X-Line model with an off-road appearance package that starts at $32,005 and comes standard with all-wheel drive. The previous Sportage’s SX Turbo trim with its optional 237-hp engine has also disappeared, as all Sportages now come with a naturally aspirated 187-hp 2.5-liter inline-four, with the front-wheel-drive SX starting at $32,705. All-wheel drive is an $1800 option on the LX, EX, and SX. Hybrid and plug-in-hybrid models are also set to follow, but we don’t have pricing for those yet.
Sportage X-Pro
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The Sportage X-Pro is also a new model that features all-terrain tires and the same appearance tweaks as the X-Line. It starts at $36,205 and offers a Prestige package with extra equipment for $1800. All-wheel drive is standard here too, as you would expect for an off-road model.
Kia says that 2023 Sportage models are starting to arrive at U.S. dealerships now, and the hybrid variants will launch later this year.
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