Interior and Exterior
When it comes to interior presence, both SUVs share many of the same qualities and components. This includes seating for five and SynTex fabric for comfort. The rear seats have split-fold capability, which makes it easy for Stonewall drivers to get the cargo space they need. Front-seat passengers in the Sportage Hybrid and Sportage Plug-in Hybrid have access to power-adjustable and all-weather functions for added comfort. You'll find a sunroof inside that possesses a powered function for convenience.
The new Kia Sportage Hybrid provides Smart Key with Push Button Start, but its sibling lacks this feature. You'll also receive 41.3 inches of legroom for rear seat passengers. The maximum amount of cargo space for the cabins come in at 73.7 cubic feet.
The exterior of both SUVs is very similar when it comes to aesthetics, but there are some slight differences. The grille of the Sportage Hybrid has more of a weaved pattern while the grille of the Sportage Plug-in Hybrid yields a mesh design. The lower fascia differs when it come to overall design via alterations to the panels and proportions. The same thing goes for the lower rear-end. Every other exterior dimension is identical when it comes to body contours, window styling and lighting design.