In 2015 Kia introduced the fourth generation of its compact-sized crossover Sportage at the Frankfurt Motor Show, and the new model boasted a more refined look and upscale amenities.
The Korean automaker benefited from the experience gathered with the previous generation and understood better what customers wanted. Thus, the new generation came to satisfy and even overcome buyers' expectations. Even though the new features offered by the automaker raised the vehicle's price, Kia's fourth iteration of this nameplate outsold its predecessor.
With a look that boasted the swept-back headlights design and the tiger nose signature element imagined by Peter Schreyer, the 2015 Sportage (2017 model-year in the U.S.) had an elegant yet sporty look. The bodywork's fluid lines and flared wheel arches created a powerful image. In addition, the ascending beltline ended with an almost vertical kick toward the C-pillars resembled a hatchback design, while the raked-forward tailgate and the roof spoiler emphasized the sporty character of this SUV.
Inside, drivers were greeted by an instrument cluster that featured two large dials for the speedometer and tachometer, which flanked a black and white display between them. Kia also neatly integrated the infotainment display, available as an option, on the center stack. The high-mounted seats allowed the automaker to provide enough legroom for the rear-seated passengers. As an option, the automaker also provided an opening glass roof.
Kia installed a wide choice of engines, depending on the market. In addition, since many customers didn't want an all-wheel drive system, it offered the Sportage with a front-wheel drive as well.
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