Thursday 24 April 2014

2014 Kia Sportage Full Review

The 2014 Kia Sportage is definitely among the leaders of the class when it comes to design. It is also a bit more fun to drive compared to the RAV4 or the CR-V, but it lacks their practicality and space, especially in the back. The Kia Sportage’s 2014 facelift proves that compact crossovers can be well designed, stylish and fun to drive, especially with numerous optional features which, in turn, can affect the price significantly.

2014 Kia Sportage


In Short...

The exterior follows the crossover pathway, but it is also reminiscent of some hatchbacks that are far more stylish. Slight tweaks made the new Sportage only better and more modern which leaves us to wonder what the all new model will look like since this one is already top of its class on the outside.



Even though the interior experienced some improvements, it does not bear the dominance over the competitors that the exterior boasts with. Dashboard and central console have benefitted from new materials that are noticeably softer, there is more standard equipment all around the cabin, the multimedia and navigation screen on high-end models is very easy to use and stunningly responsive, but the designers of the new Sportage turned more attention to looks and less to practicality. We can not really say it is cramped, but there is more space in the competitors and it is organized better. Also, side windows are short which significantly reduces visibility. However, buyers who are not primarily looking for space might be drawn towards the 2014 Sportage due to all the benefits that the designers decided to offer, as well as very enjoyable looks.

Regardless of the image, the US buyers will not have the option of the manual transmission


The 2.4-litre, four-cylinder engine from the test (a diesel version and 2l petrol are also available) provides 182 horsepower at 6,000rpm and 177 pound-feet of torque at 4,000rpm. This is more than enough to move the Sportage easily. The engine is paired up with a six-speed automatic transmission as the only option on the 2014 Kia Sportage.

The 2014 Sportage offers great design, suitable powertrain, loads of standard equipment as well as numerous optional perks that can influence the price significantly and bring it from the starting MSRP of $22,995 to $38,295 for the top model, which is still competitive compared to other cars in its class. With this kind of versatility, loads of perks and competitive price, the 2014 Sportage is definitely a good option in the compact crossover segment. Read the detailed review below.


On the Outside

Compared to the exterior of the previous model the 2014 Kia Sportage got only slight modifications, which is a good thing since the preceding Sportage looked great. The changes include the new grille design with chrome frame bordered by new HID headlights, LED rear lights and new alloy wheels that are available in three sizes ranging from 16 to 18 inches.



These changes brought even more appeal to the already beautiful and sporty car. The front, with its new protruding nose, now looks more aggressive, mostly due to the angry appearance of the headlights which prevent the stylish, though pretty conventional grille from making the car look timid and ordinary.



Side view shows that the new Sportage is a proper SUV, even though it is labelled a compact crossover. The profile is massive, with high doors, but somewhat narrow windows. There are not many distracting details on the side, but this feature is actually good – the car looks clean and reliable.



The back is similar to the side. Large rear door is accompanied only by the LED lights, a big Kia logo in the middle and model nameplate in the lower left, but subtly curved lines make the Sportage seem elegant and stylish rather than dull. On the overall, the 2014 Kia Sportage looks better than most of its competitors – it is sportier, more elegant and somehow seems less bulky.


On the Inside

The cabin is very well designed. The revamp brought softer materials, even though the plastic is still pretty hard, and the build quality is of the highest standards. Generally, the new Sportage brought significant improvements on the inside. They paid attention to little things as well, relocating the speakers in doors to provide sound of better quality, for example.



Standard features include the six-speaker Infinity audio, USB, aux input, satellite radio, 60/40-split folding backseats, Bluetooth and audio and cruise controls on the tilt steering wheel.

2/3 folding seats



Not a completely flat surface, but still enough space

The heated telescoping steering wheel and six-way power adjustable heated seats are optional, as are the UVO eServices, push-button start, leather upholstery, cooled glove box, rear-view camera and  rear parking sensors, which can be very useful having in mind the small rear window. The navigation screen is simply great. It is a large 7-inch unit that is visible even in strong sunlight. It is very intuitive and easy to use and the response of the touchscreen is simply amazing. There are no lags, everything is smooth and the buttons are very big. You will not have problems with the navigation screen.



The instrument cluster is very visible and stylish. It is divided into three sections with the speed indicator dominating the board. Soft instrument lights and tastefully designed dials make the instrument cluster readable and enjoyable to look at. The 4.2-inch TFT screen is placed among the instruments and it gives information about driving data, trip and outside temperature. You can also opt for the 4.3-inch audio system touchscreen.



Climate controls are placed on the central panel below the navigation screen and these two have similar inclination, which is great for quick and easy use. Everything is at reach and the driver will really enjoy the 2014 Kia Sportage.



The only downside that the driver might notice is the fact that the side and rear windows are not very big, and that huge A and C pillars really impair visibility. Other complaints might come from the back seats. They are small compared to the best vehicles in the class as is the cargo space and this is where the Sportage shows that it is intended mainly for people who need an SUV, but do not require loads of space – maybe families with small children who will not mind the tighter back seats – and who are not ready to forget the stunning looks in favour of utter functionality.


Under the Hood

The mentioned 2.4-litre petrol engine provides enough boost. It now packs 182 horsepower, compared to the 176 horsepower of the previous model, and this seemingly insignificant increase is actually the result of tweaks that improved the engine response bringing it to a more noticeable levels. The 177 pound-feet of torque are available at 4,000rpm which is early enough to give you that kick when you need it without going into the red on the rpm dial.



The six-speed automatic transmission is pleasingly smooth though the shifts could be a bit faster. The manual has been discontinued so it is not an option in the new Sportage.

This kind of a setup provides fuel economy of 7.8 L/100 km on the highway and 11.4 L/100 km in the city. These figures are not really top of the class, but they are acceptable and, if you have in mind how fun it is to drive compared to the competitors, even welcome.



This fun factor is further increased thanks to agile and quick steering. The 2014 Sportage seems planted and simply as heavy as it is (3355 pounds), but all this means that the ride is not as comfortable as it is in top compact SUVs, which will be the biggest problem for the passengers in the rear where the space can get a bit tight for taller people.




You can get standard front-wheel-drive or optional all-wheel-drive, but even the first option comes with the hill start assist and hill descend control all of which make off-road perils a lot easier. Even though this is an SUV, its natural habitat is hard road surface.


Safety Features

The 2014 Kia Sportage is a very safe car. Actually, safety might be its strongest point. It features 4-wheel ABS disc brakes with brake assist, electronic stability control, traction control, child safety locks, active front head restraints, hill start assist and hill descend control, optional rear view camera, side airbags at the front and side curtain airbags for both rows of seats. In addition, it performed remarkably well on Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tests and received the highest 5-star overall rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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