In a recent press release, Kia eagerly shared the high-tech interior of the all-new Sportage SUV.
Inside is a beautifully sculpted integrated curved display featuring two high-definition 12.3-inch screens.
Sitting directly in front of the driver is the instrument cluster, while at the center is the touchscreen panel that caters to all driver and passenger connectivity, functionality, and usability requirements.
The screens are equipped with the latest liquid-crystal display technology for precise and clear graphics.
Moreover, the state-of-the-art integrated curved display has access to the latest over-the-air software and map updates, allowing the system to keep up with the latest technologies.
It also comes with the Kia Connect app so both the driver and the passengers can connect their smartphones to sync calendars, plan journeys with online navigation, and access key onboard features including live traffic alerts, local fuel station information, and real-time weather forecasts.
Kia has designed the interior of the Sportage to have intuitive controls as well as creature comfort features like a wireless charger and a three-zone air conditioning system to ensure its occupants enjoy a comfortable and convenient ride.
The South Korean automotive brand also said that the Sportage nameplate has enjoyed unprecedented success in the European market. On that note, the all-new Sportage’s interior proportions have been specifically honed for European customers.
Kia’s designers researched the tastes of European customers before carefully selecting the colors, materials, and patterns for the seats and trim. Kia boasts that only materials of the highest quality were chosen giving the cabin a rich and premium feel.
Included are finely detailed aluminum-inspired air vents as well as a signature strip that runs across the width of the dashboard and onto the door panels.
A range-topping GT-line model is also available with premium dark suede and leather seats with matching black headlining and suede trim inserts. Its sportiness is accentuated with an ergonomic, flat-bottomed steering wheel complete with a stylish GT-line emblem.
The interior proportions of the Kia Sportage were also redesigned to fit the brand’s European customer’s needs. It features an expansive cabin with enough leg and headroom to boot.
Kia says that the new Sportage will be manufactured in Europe and will go on sale in the second half of December 2021.
Photos from Kia
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