Kia America Unveils 2024 Sorento SUV Pricing

Kia America Unveils 2024 Sorento SUV Pricing

Kia America has officially disclosed the pricing details for the much-anticipated 2024 Sorento SUV, promising an exciting combination of style and technology.

With a starting MSRP of $31,990, the Sorento lineup introduces a confident facelifted exterior design, drawing inspiration from the Telluride model, featuring a boxy and upright hood for a bolder character.

The revamped Sorento boasts a tech-savvy and futuristic cabin, offering a panoramic curved display and a digital rear-view mirror for an elevated driving experience.

Enthusiasts will be thrilled by the introduction of the Sorento X-Pro variant, tailored for outdoor adventures, equipped with increased towing capacity, unique 17-inch wheels, and all-terrain tires.

Kia enthusiasts can anticipate electrified versions, including HEV and PHEV options, set to debut later in 2024, adding a sustainable touch to the impressive Sorento lineup.

To make the buying decision easier for consumers, Kia America has provided a breakdown of pricing by vehicle trim for the enhanced 2024 Sorento SUV:

Sorento LX (FWD): $31,990

Sorento S (FWD): $34,390

Sorento EX (FWD): $37,990

Sorento SX (FWD): $41,690

Sorento S (AWD): $36,390

Sorento X-Line EX (AWD): $41,690

Sorento X-Line SX (AWD): $43,490

Sorento X-Line SX Prestige (AWD): $46,390

Sorento X-Pro SX Prestige (AWD): $47,390

The refreshed 2024 Kia Sorento showcases a confident exterior redesign, premium interior enhancements, and the adventurous X-Pro variant designed for outdoor enthusiasts.

Notable exterior features include vertically stacked LED headlights, a wide upright grille, and distinctive daytime running headlights. Inside, the Sorento embraces a new dash design, premium seat stitch designs, and advanced technologies, such as a 12.3-inch dual-display screen and a Digital Rear View Mirror.

The Sorento prioritizes safety with standard rear side airbags, Parking Distance Warning – Side, and advanced driver assistance features like Enhanced Auto Emergency Braking and Evasive Steering Assist.

Connectivity and convenience are further emphasized with a standard Wi-Fi hotspot, Digital Key 2, and over-the-air updates for the infotainment system.

Car enthusiasts can also choose from four new colors – Midnight Lake Blue, Dawning Red, Jungle Green, and Road Rider Brown. For the X-Line and X-Pro variants, Olive Brown and Sage Green leather seat trim options are available.

Assembly of the gasoline-powered Sorento takes place at Kia’s state-of-the-art facility in West Point, Ga., while the HEV and PHEV models, expected as 2025 models, will be assembled in South Korea.