The new Kia Sportage....Looks like a Hyundai Santa-Fe
ikaw mema ka na naman eh..hehe picture pa lang sinaraan mo na agad..hehe
mas maganda ung size nya ngayon..masmalaki na ng kaunti compare sa dati..at masmalaki na rin ata ang gulong. sana merong diesel nyan dito kung ilalabas man.
From Autoindex.orgOriginally posted by kiper
ganda!! looks more of a CRV for me ha...
la bang specs kuya carlo?
Kia releases photos and technical specs of its new Sportage
Kia Motors today released the first official photographs and technical specifications of the company’s long-anticipated successor to the widely popular Sportage SUV. First introduced in 1993, Sportage is Kia’s best-seller globally, with 568,720 export sales.
Representing Kia’s re-entrance into the small SUV market with completely new and highly attractive styling, the Sportage will make its world premiere at the Paris Motor Show in September 2004. It will be positioned as a progressive, contemporary SUV that has the strengths of an SUV, the smooth ride and handling of a sedan and the functionality of a MPV.
“Adding to our quickly expanding full product line-up, the all new Sportage will reinforce our SUV offering together with the tremendously popular Sorento, thereby boosting Kia’s brand reputation in the SUV category,” said Yong-Hwan Kim, Senior Executive Vice-President and COO of Kia Motors. “Moreover, the Sportage is a perfect match for Kia’s new brand identity - ‘Exciting and Enabling’.”
Compared to competitors in its class such as the Toyota RAV4 and the Honda CR-V, the Sportage boasts a longer wheelbase as well as larger overall exterior width and height dimensions.
It also outclasses the competition in terms of interior dimensions, with more leg room, second row seating headroom, and total interior volume allowing for maximum cargo space and storage.
With its well-combined powertrain offerings that include a 2.0 I4 and 2.7 V6 gasoline engine as well as a 2.0 diesel engine mated to manual or H-Matic 4-speed automatic transmissions (automatic only for the V6) with electronic full-time 4-wheel drive system (torque on demand), the Sportage is high on performance.
The 2.7 V6 version churns out 175 horsepower at 6,000 rpm with maximum torque of 24.6 kilograms per meter at 4,000 rpm.
From a functional standpoint, the Sportage offers spare tire placement at the cargo area floor, convenient upward swing hatch and flip-up tailgate glass, and ergonomically designed center fascia with driver friendly control placement. Seating is designed to allow for multiple variations with its full-flat front seats, fold and dive type rear seats for maximum cargo space, and seat split function for storage of large cargo items.
The Sportage is also equipped with class leading safety features including anti-lock braking system (ABS) and traction control system (TCS), curtain and side airbags, and electronic stability program (ESP).
Production of the Sportage will begin in early September for Europe and general markets and in the end of October for North America. Total annual export sales volume is predicted to be 100,000 units with more than 60,000 units destined for North America and more than 20,000 planned for Europe.
Kia Sportage Sucks... had one b4 and had it sold half the price after going in and out of Casa for 6 mos, prob is the Casa can't fix the problem. I hope their new model is better... Told myself not to buy any Kia anymore...
OT: ganyan ang reaksyon pag naka-bimmer na.Originally Posted by snyc3
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the rear does look like a volvo which is a plus, and the interior looks good. the front view still has a lot of room for improvement.....my 2 cents.
Yup we had one too. My father used to work at Columbian, a lot of the Sportage problem was unsolvable. Even the Korean guys can't solve it. After retirement the Sportage was traded for a L200. It was fast SUV though.
I think the newer Kia are a lot better now. Growing pains for a company just like Toyota used to be. I think after getting acquired by Hyudia things are better now.
I guess it has a different mission in life now. The former Sportage had a live rear axle and a dual range four wheel drive system (4Low).
Daming modified na Sportage sa Kia section ng www.4x4wire.com .
Pati mga Sorento na ginagamit off-road meron. hehehehe
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teka lagyan natin ng rear shot and interior shot
the rear parang volvo XC90
KIA's improving in all aspect.
At first glance it looked to me like a Hyundai Santa Fe, pero nung tinititigan ko parang CRV na ang dating. Based sa picture parang maliit ang gulong.
2005 KIA SPORTAGE REVIEW:
DRIVING DOWN THE ROAD
WITH CAREY RUSS
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2005 Kia Sportage EX 4x2
Korean manufacturer Kia started out in the American marketplace, like many import automakers before it, by selling subcompact sedans. Yet Kia became best-known for its second offering, the compact Sportage SUV. Timing is everything, and the timing was right for the Sportage, released at the beginning of the SUV boom in 1995. An alternative to the large, expensive SUV, it quickly became Kia's sales leader, and had staying power. Its best sales year was 2000, but it was discontinued after 2002.
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Why discontinue a best-seller? At the time, Kia itself looked close to being discontinued. It had collapsed financially, and, despite rumors of American or Japanese buyout, it was saved by fellow Korean manufacturer Hyundai. Sometimes failure is the best thing that can happen, for this gave Kia access to new vehicle platforms, and allowed synergy between Kia and Hyundai in product development. There are separate design teams for both lines, and styling, both exterior and interior, and chassis tuning of vehicles based on shared platforms are unique to each brand, exemplifying the strengths of platform engineering.
Market research showed not only that the Sportage name was the best-recognized among Kia products, but it was better-known than Kia itself. So a second-generation Sportage was a no-brainer, and it's here now. It's completely new and shares only its name with the original. The new 2005 Sportage is larger, roomier, more powerful, and a more upscale vehicle. There is only one body style, a four-door SUV, but two engines - a 140-horsepower 2.0-liter four or a 173-hp 2.7-liter V6, two trim levels - LX and EX, and a choice of front- or automatic four-wheel drive. The four is offered with a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic; the V6 comes only with the automatic. All automatic transmissions have ``Sportmatic'' manual-shift mode standard. The new Sportage is a more expensive vehicle than the original, but that's relative. A base-model FWD 4-cylinder LX lists at $15,900, while the 4x4 EX is $21,400. Add all possible options and the $590 destination and it still tops out at around $24,000.
I was first introduced to the 2005 Sportage when it made its press debut a couple of months ago, and drove both LX and EX V6 models at that time. I've been driving a front-wheel drive Sportage EX for the past week, and have been very pleased with it. The first-generation Sportage was a little rough around the edges, but this one is a very refined, civilized vehicle that can more than hold its own against any and all competitors in everyday use. Fit and finish and build quality are all first-rate, and in ride and handling it is a car, not a truck. Useful standard performance and safety features like four-wheel antilock disc brakes and, for automatics, ``Sportmatic'' manual-shift mode added to the well-executed basic package make the 2005 Kia Sportage a good value in a small urban/suburban utility vehicle.
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APPEARANCE: In style, the new Sportage sits between its predecessor and Kia's larger Sorrento. It's more modern, and more highly styled, than the original, but not as sculpted as the Sorrento. Its handsome and well-proportioned lines, tight panel gaps and attention to detail, and long wheelbase and short overhangs give it an upscale look -for a decidedly non-upscale price. As with other small SUVs, it is more carlike than trucklike in details like head and tail lights and mirrors, and makes no pretense to a rugged macho look. Contrast-colored lower cladding is standard, with body-colored cladding part of the ``Luxury Package.''
COMFORT: The room promised by the Sportage's long wheelbase, wide track, and height is delivered. In EX trim, with leather (ostensibly an option but included in the base price of my test vehicle) the contemporary upscale design and high-quality fit and finish make it seem to be a considerably more expensive vehicle. And it is well-equipped, with power windows and door locks, a tilt-adjustable steering wheel, and an eight-way manually-adjustable driver's seat on all models. Only in the base 4x2 four-cylinder LX is air conditioning not standard. The front seats offer good comfort and support. Not only does each side of the 60/40 split rear bench fold flat, forward, for cargo storage, each seatback is adjustable for back angle - on all models. In passenger mode, a flat floor means that even the center passenger is not cramped. If extra cargo space is needed, for long items, the front passenger seatback can be folded forward, flat - in all models. Also, the liftgate glass can be opened without opening the liftgate, for quick stowage of small items. The Sportage is not a high, off-road type SUV, so access is easy and five adults can fit in comfort if the center rear passenger is small. Good soundproofing and attention to aerodynamic details make for low levels of interior noise, further improving comfort.
SAFETY: The Kia Sportage that was recently in the news with a negative accent on safety was the old, 1995-2002 model. All new Sportages are built with a strong central structure surrounded by front and rear crumple zones and side-impact door beams. Three-point safety belts are found at all seating positions. There are six airbags - dual front, front side, and full-length side curtain - four-wheel antilock disc brakes with electronic brake force distribution (EBD), and standard traction control and ESP electronic stability systems.
RIDE AND HANDLING: The old Sportage was a body-on-frame truck, a third-world utility vehicle given a makeover for the American market. The new Sportage is, like most of the vehicles in the small SUV class, a unibody car at heart. It shares its floorpan and other parts with the current Kia Spectra sedan. A rigid chassis-body structure and fully-independent suspension help give it a quiet ride and nimble handling. The springs and shocks are tuned relatively softly, and there is plenty of travel, for comfort on all kinds of road surfaces. The Sportage has a higher center of gravity than a sedan, so it doesn't handle like a sports car. But it is fun to drive, handles better than expected, and is comfortable for long-distance trips. Four-wheel antilock disc brakes give it good stopping power. The available single-range four-wheel drive system is an electronically-controlled part-time one, designed for all-weather, all-season traction. A locking center differential can help in really slippery conditions at low speeds. On the press intro, I had a chance to play in loose sand in a front-drive Sportage, and it did well. In either form, the new Sportage is designed primarily for on-road, not heavy off-road use, although 7.7 inches of clearance and good traction should pose no major problems on semi-developed forest roads and the like.
PERFORMANCE: Most Sportages sold are expected to be equipped with the 2.7-liter dual overhead cam V6 engine. Its 173 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 178 lb-ft of torque at 4,000 rpm propel 3,344 lbs of front-wheel drive or 3,521 lbs of four-wheel drive vehicle, so acceleration is not neck-snapping, but it's quick enough to keep up in traffic. The four-speed automatic shifts well on its own; extra acceleration may be found by putting the shift lever into Sportmatic mode and shifting manually.
CONCLUSIONS: The new Kia Sportage combines comfort, refinement, and value.
SPECIFICATIONS
2005 Kia Sportage EX 4x2
Base Price $ 19,999
Price As Tested $ 20,589
Engine Type aluminum alloy dual overhead cam V6
Engine Size 2.7 liters / 162 cu. in.
Horsepower 173 * 6000 rpm
Torque (lb-ft) 178 * 4000 rpm
Transmission 4-speed automatic with
manual-shift mode
Wheelbase / Length 103.5 in. / 171.3 in.
Curb Weight 3344 lbs.
Pounds Per Horsepower 19.3
Fuel Capacity n/a gal.
Fuel Requirement 87 octane unleaded regular gasoline
Tires P235/60 TR16 BF Goodrich Traction
T/A
Brakes, front/rear vented disc / solid disc,
antilock standard
Suspension, front/rear independent MacPherson strut /
independent multilink
Ground clearance 7.7 inches
Drivetrain front engine, front-wheel drive
PERFORMANCE
EPA Fuel Economy - miles per gallon
city / highway / observed
19 / 25 / 20
0 to 60 mph 11 sec
Towing capacity 2000 lbs
I currently have a 1997 KIA sportage. 8 years ko na syang gamit but so far e wala pa naman major problem ako na na eencountered. Medyo mahirap nga lang humanap ng pyesa.![]()
kia really has improved a lot!!! ilalabas ba yang bagong model ng sportage dito sa Pinas??? Lately I've been seeing numerous sportages (old models) sa road all 4x4.
The new Sportage is based on the Hyundai Tucson but is tuned to be sportier.
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