Kia Sorento Hybrid GT Line driven for 2025

Is the Kia Sorento GT Line Hybrid any good

Kia Sorento Hybrid GT Line – In recent weeks I have driven a number of larger SUVs and this week it’s been the Kia Sorrento.

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I had the Sorento GT-Line all wheel drive hybrid electric vehicle.

This is the top spec model that comes equipped with everything you could possibly want in terms of comfort, safety and luxury features. It also looks quite smart with the design refresh last year.

Priced from around $73,300 plus the usual costs the Sorento Hybrid GT-Line is actually great value.

I really like the huge screen that seems to flow from in front of the driver through to the central stack area. Its clear and easy to read.  Especially the reverse camera.

Other features I Like are the exceptionally comfortable front seats. Heated, ventilated and supportive.

Middle row seats are great for taller people, but the third row is really for early teens. There are five top tether and 4 isofix Child Restraint Anchorage Points. The flexibility of rear folding seats is another plus point.

The 1,6 litre hybrid petrol engine has enough performance for most drivers and is particularly economical. I averaged around 6.5 litres per hundred kilometres for the time I was driving. With a new dial transmission, it takes a little getting used to but works well when you do.

Its easy to see why the Sorento is so popular with families. It is so easy to live with.

This is a Motoring Minute

Im Brianna Fraser

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