Fourth-Generation Sport Sportage Compact SUV Boasts Sophisticated Design, Premium Smart Features and Significant Ride Quality
I loves automobiles so whenever I get to attend a car launch, I always look forward to the reveal. This time round, it is the All-New KIA Sportage! The private event was held at MoCA cafe in 27A Loewen Road.
I was so excited to see the fourth generation of KIA Sportage after looking at the photo boards that depicted every previous generation. It was amazing to see how the styling changed over the years.
Mr Eric Chan, Managing Director of Cycle & Carriage, gave a wonderful speech on the background and new features of the fourth generation of KIA Sportage, before it was revealed to everyone.
Here is the first look of the All-New KIA Sportage in action. Check out the video below.
Take a look at the amazing detailing.
I definitely didn't miss the chance of taking a photo with the all-new KIA Sportage in white.
Summary Winning Features of the All-New KIA Sportage
- New design and advanced technologies for fourth-generation compact SUV
- Modern layout and greater refinement for high quality new cabin
- Greater passenger comfort with more space and less noise
- The safest Sportage yet, with a stronger body and new active safety tech
- Smoother, more refined ride and greater handling agility
Inspiring and Aggressive Design
Design ed
under
the
direction
of
Kia’s
President
and
Chief
Design
Officer,
Peter
Schreyer,
the
all-new
Sportage
clinched
the
highly
coveted
Red
Dot
Design
Awards
and
prestigious
iF
Design
Award,
further
reinforcing
Kia’s
reputation
for
the
highest
design
standards.
The
all-new
Sportage
remains
instantly
recognizable
thanks
to
its
sloping
roofline
and
sharply
raked
rear
window.
Longer
front
overhangs
(up
by
20
mm)
and
shorter
rear
overhangs
(reduced
by
10
mm)
continue
to
be
Sportage
signatures,
adding
to
the
car’s
more
raked
profile;
while
a
longer,
more
aerodynamic
spoiler
and
bolder
wheel
arches
give
the
compact
SUV
a
more
dynamic
appearance.
Kia’s
hallmark
“tiger-nose”
grille
resides
in
the
front
fascia
while
the
headlights
are
positioned
higher,
sweeping
back
along
the
outer
edges
of
the
sharply
detailed
bonnet.
At
the
rear,
the
new
Sportage
features
more
horizontal
forms
and
clearly
defined
lines,
with
smooth
bodywork
on
the
tailgate,
emphasising
the
car’s
width
and
giving
the
compact
SUV
a
stance
that
exudes
stability.
Inspired
by
the
2013
Kia
Provo
concept,
slim
combination
lamps
running
along
a
horizontal
parallel
are
joined
by
a
strip
that
runs
the
width
of
the
rear,
while
the
turn
signals
and
reversing
lights
integrated
into
the
rear
bumper
to
add
visual
weight
to
the
lower
half.
The All-New KIA Sportage in 5 Amazing Colours
Modern Layout and Greater Refinement for High Quality New Cabin
The
Sportage
boasts
an
all-new
interior,
a
key
improvement
over
the
third-generation
car.
The
focus
for
the
design
team
behind
the
new
interior
was
to
create
a
cabin
that
offered
a
wide, driver-oriented
dashboard,
with
a
simple,
modern
design.
The interior blends metalwork with soft-touch materials and clearly defined horizontal lines, portraying a high level of attention to details and mechanical precision.
The
‘display’
zone
is
focused
purely
on
delivering
information
to
occupants
in
the
clearest
way
possible
via
the
driver’s
instrument
cluster.
Separated
by
a
bold
line
running
the
length
of
the
dashboard
is
the
‘control’
zone,
with
the
central
console
cascading
downwards
and
tilted
10
degrees
towards
the
driver.
The
new,
uncluttered
dashboard
now
comes
standard
with
a
7.0-inch
touchscreen
infotainment
system
with
Bluetooth
connectivity,
and
offers
drivers
a
highly
ergonomic
layout
that
is
easy
to
see
and
use,
even
on
the
move.
The interior blends metalwork with soft-touch materials and clearly defined horizontal lines, portraying a high level of attention to details and mechanical precision.
The
all-new
Sportage’s
interior
sports
higher
quality
materials
with
greater
use
of
soft-
touch
materials,
leather
and
fine
stitching
to
create
a
well-appointed
cabin,
surrounding
all
occupants
in
an
ambience
of
unprecedented
luxury.
The
result
is
an
interior
that
majors
on
refinement
and
modern
sophistication,
with
greater
soundproofing
measures
adopted
to
reduce
significantly
the
intrusion
of
exterior
noise.
To further distinguish the all-new Sportage from the outgoing model, horizontal lines are used to emphasise interior width more effectively and deliver an impression of spaciousness and sportiness. The confident lateral design of the dashboard divides it into two clear zones – ‘display’ and ‘control’.
To further distinguish the all-new Sportage from the outgoing model, horizontal lines are used to emphasise interior width more effectively and deliver an impression of spaciousness and sportiness. The confident lateral design of the dashboard divides it into two clear zones – ‘display’ and ‘control’.
Greater Space and Improvement Passenger Comfort
The
fourth-generation
model
is
set
to
be
the
most
practical
Sportage
yet
thanks
to
increased
exterior
and
interior
dimensions,
with
the
vehicle’s
development
teams
realising
greater
space
and
comfort
for
all
passengers.
Although
the
all-new
Sportage
is
as
wide
as
the
outgoing
model,
the
luggage
area
has
been
widened
by
35
mm,
with
a
lowered
load
lip
reducing
the
lift-over
height
by
47
mm
to
732
mm,
to
ensure
ease
of
loading
heavy
items
into
the
car.
The safest Sportage yet – stronger body and a wealth of active safety systems
Safety,
as
always,
is
a
top
priority
for
Kia,
and
the
all-new
Kia
Sportage
builds
on
the
brand’s
reputation
for
offering
the
highest
standards
in
occupant
and
pedestrian
crash
safety.
The
fourth-generation
of
Kia’s
best-seller
has
been
engineered
to
meet
the
toughest
and
most
demanding
crash
safety
tests,
thanks
to
an
even
stronger
bodyshell,
a
wide
array
of
passive
safety
equipment
and
the
latest
active
safety
and
autonomous
hazard
avoidance
technologies.
For the rear suspension – also fully-independent, including the adoption of dual lower- arm multi-link suspension for two-wheel drive models – the new Sportage receives a stiffer cross member to cut road noise and vibrations from intruding into the cabin. Specially-tuned dampers have a longer rebound stroke to eliminate smaller vibrations from poor road surfaces, while the rear subframe is now mounted on isolated bushings to further improve the NVH performance of the suspension. Finally, slight changes to the suspension geometry, as well as stiffer wheel bearings and lateral bushings, quell understeer and allow for more direct handling.
These suspension upgrades, combined with the 40 mm growth in the Sportage’s wheelbase over the outgoing model, provide the all-new model with far superior damping over poor road surfaces, while offering drivers more driving fun through improved handling responses and reduced understeer.
The fourth-generation model features the “Nu” 2.0L MPi engine with Dual Continuous Variable Valve Timing (DCVVT), delivering 155 PS and 192 Nm of torque. Power is sent to the wheels via a six-speed automatic transmission.
Steering is another area of improvement, engineers mounted the steering box farther forward on the axle for better weight distribution. With 25 percent less friction than the previous unit, the all-new Sportage offers smoother and more precise steering inputs and better feel.
Other new available features include a rear-view parking camera with dynamic parking lines and a Smart Welcome function, which turns on interior and door handle lamps and unfolds the door mirrors once the smart key fob is located within 1.3-1.7 metres of the door handle.
Thinking of getting a new car since MAS has eased rules on motor vehicle financing?
Test drive the All-new KIA Sportage right now in KIA Showrooms located at 239 Alexandra Road, Tel: 6427 8888 and 22 Ubo Road 4 Fulco Building, Tel: 6746 2000.
Smoother, more refined ride and greater handling agility
The fully-independent front suspension carries over the format of the outgoing model, but features a range of modifications to make the best use of the new bodyshell. The new setup achieves a leap forward in ride quality, while also delivering sharper handling. Modifications include revised bushing mount positions for greater stability and more natural responses to changing road surfaces, as well as stiffer wheel bearings and bushings resulting in more direct handling and greater stability in all conditions. The steering gearbox is also mounted further forward on the axle for smoother steering inputs.For the rear suspension – also fully-independent, including the adoption of dual lower- arm multi-link suspension for two-wheel drive models – the new Sportage receives a stiffer cross member to cut road noise and vibrations from intruding into the cabin. Specially-tuned dampers have a longer rebound stroke to eliminate smaller vibrations from poor road surfaces, while the rear subframe is now mounted on isolated bushings to further improve the NVH performance of the suspension. Finally, slight changes to the suspension geometry, as well as stiffer wheel bearings and lateral bushings, quell understeer and allow for more direct handling.
These suspension upgrades, combined with the 40 mm growth in the Sportage’s wheelbase over the outgoing model, provide the all-new model with far superior damping over poor road surfaces, while offering drivers more driving fun through improved handling responses and reduced understeer.
Refined and spirited performance
Every engine in the range is compliant with the latest Euro 5 emission standard, resulting in cleaner exhaust emissions. This has been achieved, not only without compromising on-road performance, but enhancing it.The fourth-generation model features the “Nu” 2.0L MPi engine with Dual Continuous Variable Valve Timing (DCVVT), delivering 155 PS and 192 Nm of torque. Power is sent to the wheels via a six-speed automatic transmission.
Steering is another area of improvement, engineers mounted the steering box farther forward on the axle for better weight distribution. With 25 percent less friction than the previous unit, the all-new Sportage offers smoother and more precise steering inputs and better feel.
Comfort and convenience
The all-new Sportage debuts an advanced 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system that supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The Sportage also features up to two USB charging points, one in the front and an optional one in the rear, to allow occupants to charge their mobile devices on the move.Other new available features include a rear-view parking camera with dynamic parking lines and a Smart Welcome function, which turns on interior and door handle lamps and unfolds the door mirrors once the smart key fob is located within 1.3-1.7 metres of the door handle.
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Thinking of getting a new car since MAS has eased rules on motor vehicle financing?
Test drive the All-new KIA Sportage right now in KIA Showrooms located at 239 Alexandra Road, Tel: 6427 8888 and 22 Ubo Road 4 Fulco Building, Tel: 6746 2000.
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