Kia Announces New Details for 2024 Sorento SUV
Kia revealed new details for the 2024 Sorento SUV, as customers can expect to see an exterior redesign, next-generation technology, and more.

The newly added Sorento X-Pro features increased towing capacity and off-road hardware including 17-inch wheels and all-terrain tires.
Photo: Kia
Kia America has announced new details for the 2024 Sorento SUV, which features an exterior redesign, next-generation technology, and more.
2024 Sorento SUV: New Tech and Features
The 2024 Sorento includes a new dash design, more seat stitch designs, and new technologies, including:
Panoramic curved 12.3-inch dual-display screens available.
Digital Rear View Mirror available.
Digital Key 2 available.
Standard Wi-Fi Hotspot.
Over-the-air (OTA) updates for infotainment system available.
Standard Rear Side Airbags.
Parking Distance Warning – Side available.
Standard Enhanced Auto Emergency Braking with Junction Crossing.
Evasive Steering Assist available.
Highway Driving Assist available.

The tech-savvy cabin features an available panoramic curved display and a digital rear view mirror.
Photo: Kia
More Details Released for 2024 Sorento SUV
Kia also announced the pricing by vehicle trim:
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.
Assembly of the gasoline-powered Sorento continues at Kia’s in West Point, Ga. Sorento HEV and PHEV models are expected later in the year as 2025 models and will be assembled in South Korea.
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