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Kia Sportage photos leaked

  • By Neil McDonald
  • Herald Sun
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    The Sportage is scheduled to hit Korean showrooms later this year and possibly Australia early next year. Clearly inspired by the just-launched Sorento, the smaller off-roader is expected to share much of its architecture with the stylish new Hyundai ix35. Photo Gallery

Even though the images are a little grainy, the big badge on the front confirms this is Kia's new Sportage.

Although Kia has not officially confirmed it as a production car, or even as a concept, the handsome vehicle shows all the hallmarks Kia design chief, Peter Schreyer.  Like other new generation Kias, the imposing off-roader gets several distinctive Schreyer touches, from the corporate `family' H-grille to the slimline headlights.

Unfortunately for Kia, the leaked undisguised images came from the European patent office, known as the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market for the European Union.  There's no word on its debut but the wraps could come of the newest Korean at the Geneva Motor Show in March.

The Sportage is scheduled to hit Korean showrooms later this year and possibly Australia early next year.  Clearly inspired by the just-launched Sorento, the smaller off-roader is expected to share much of its architecture — engines and suspensions — with the stylish new Hyundai ix35.

Only the body will be different.  Like Hyundai, Kia Australia is likely to have both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive models of the Sportage, with the entry version being front-wheel drive.

It is expected to share the Hyundai's 124kW/197 Nm 2.0-litre Theta II engine paired with a newly developed six-speed automatic.  A turbo-diesel engine is also expected.  Kia will be hoping for good things from the new Sportage.

Unlike Hyundai, Kia's compact off-roader is not a strong seller locally.  Last year Kia sold 1911 Sportages compared to 11,405 Hyundai Tucsons.

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  • Don?t push me 'coz I?m close to the edge. I?m trying not to lose my head. Ha ha ha ha!

    tony of sydney Posted on 26 February 2011 12:06am
  • I've owned a Sportage for the last 10 years and have never had a mechanical drama with it. A few little plastic pieces fell apart on the interior, but it has never let me down. Will be interested to see the improvements in the new version.

    Christine A of Sydney Posted on 23 March 2010 8:50pm
  • Have had a Rio for 10 years..., can't fault it. 140,000kms, no oil leaks, no squeeks, no rust and NO rattles. Was a Ford man, but good looks and right price, can't beat that. I will buy the new sportage.

    Gary V. of Bunbury Posted on 02 March 2010 9:51pm
  • they stole my bottle opener and used it as the grille

    kaygas of melbourne Posted on 04 February 2010 8:58pm
  • Kia would have sold a lot less Sportage's if Hyundai hadn't ran out of Tucsons!iX35 will be a great compact 4x4.

    Paul Mark of Mentone, Victoria, Australia Posted on 28 January 2010 3:14pm
  • Hyundai i35 looks much nicer.

    Peter G of Sydney Posted on 27 January 2010 8:47pm
  • lol - it is to

    alex of brisbane Posted on 24 January 2010 1:44am
  • Quite like it. Not sure whether I prefer the Hyundai "twin", I'd want to see them in the metal. However, Hyundai/Kia have moved up another notch in the desiability stakes.

    Peter M of Adelaide Posted on 23 January 2010 10:49pm
  • The car with a bottle opener as a grille

    kaygas of melbourne Posted on 20 January 2010 6:16pm
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