Summary
One of Kia’s best-selling models since the original version first appeared in 1993, the mid-sized Sportage SUV has reached its fifth generation with this model. The current model arrived in the UK in early 2022, and received a mid-life upgrade in the autumn of 2025.
With a comprehensive model range consisting of petrol, diesel (deleted as part of the 2025 update), hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions, the Sportage is closely related to the Hyundai Tucson. Both mid-sized SUVs have received plenty of praise from the UK media for their well-equipped and high-quality interior trims and their boot space. The Telegraph is also impressed by the generous seven-year warranty standard on all new Kia models, while Driving Electric admires the Sportage’s bold exterior styling.
While entry-level models of the Kia Sportage are praised for their value, the top-spec plug-in hybrid models are much more expensive, and many reviews conclude that, while it has less overall polish than the Sportage, the very similar Hyundai Tucson is a more affordable route into hybrid SUV ownership.
An updated Kia Sportage arrived in the UK in the autumn of 2025. This is a facelift to the existing model, rather than an all-new car. We will continue updating all our data as updated media reviews are published and revised running costs are confirmed.
As of October 2025, the fifth-generation Kia Sportage holds an Expert Rating of A, with a score of 72%. It achieves top marks for its low CO2 emissions and seven-year new car warranty, while it also gets good grades for its safety rating, media review scores and reliability record. However, its running costs are only average.
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Sportage highlights
- Value-for-money entry-level models
- Spacious cabin and boot
- Economical plug-in hybrid variants
- Impressive interior trim and tech
- Seven-year new car warranty
Sportage lowlights
- Expensive top-end models
- Pricier than a Hyundai Tucson
- Lack of ride comfort compared to rivals
- Petrol engines are not very economical
- Not as fun to drive as some alternatives
Key specifications
Body style: Medium SUV/crossover
Engines: petrol, diesel (discontinued), hybrid, plug-in hybrid
Price: From £30,885 on-road
Launched: Winter 2021/22
Last updated: Autumn 2025
Replacement due: TBA
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Media reviews
Highlighted reviews and road tests from across the UK automotive media. Click any of the boxes to view.
Featured reviews
“The Kia Sportage is a practical family SUV with bold styling and loads of technology, but it’s not as comfortable as some alternatives.”
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
Read full review“Offering plenty of space, the latest on-board technology and a comfortable ride, the Kia Sportage is a first-rate family SUV.”
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
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The Car Expert
Model reviewed: 2025 facelift range
“The driving might feel the same, but there are plenty of useful updates in the new Kia Sportage that should help it maintain its enormous popularity in the UK.”
Author: Stuart Masson
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Auto Express
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol/electric hybrid GT-Line S AWD
Score: 8 / 10
“This is the best Kia Sportage yet. It looks sensational inside and out and does the family-friendly stuff really well. But can it beat the all-conquering Tucson? There are some areas where it’s better, others where it’s not. But Kia needs to sharpen its pencil on prices and deals.”
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Auto Trader
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
“The Kia Sportage combines bold eye-catching looks with plenty of engine options, trim levels and technology. Closely related to the Hyundai Tucson, the Sportage is a little more affordable to get into with a broader engine range and Kia’s signature seven-year warranty.”
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Business Car
Model reviewed: PHEV (2023)
Score: 8 / 10
“In 3-spec PHEV form, the Kia Sportage is good to drive, with interesting styling inside and out and low running costs.” (Martyn Collins)
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Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol/electric hybrid GT-Line
Score: 8 / 10
“The Mk5 Kia Sportage offers impressive refinement, is a decent drive and looks interesting.”
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Car
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 6 / 10
“There’s no mistaking that the Kia Sportage is now appealingly upmarket in its appearance, powertrain, tech and perceived quality. The problem is that its price has gone up, too. You can get a Toyota RAV4 Hybrid for less than a Sportage HEV, and the PHEV makes the Ford Kuga and VW Tiguan equivalents look cheap.”
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Car Keys
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre perol/electric hybrid
Score: 9 / 10
“As a family SUV, the Kia Sportage ticks all the right boxes. It’s roomy, well-made, impressively equipped, and efficient in the case of the hybrids. Avoid the really expensive versions and you’ll be left with a seriously appealing crossover.”
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Carbuyer
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8.4 / 10
“The bold new Kia Sportage offers a high-tech interior and plenty of hybrid options.” (Miles Goodson)
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Daily Mirror
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol/electric plug-in hybrid GT-Line
“The Kia Sportage PHEV is hugely attractive as a company car thanks to a seriously low BIK tax rate of 8%. Very few rivals can match that and although the Kia looks a bit dear compared to rivals, the actual outlay when it’s used as a company car will be considerably lower.”
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Driving Electric
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol/electric hybrid
Score: 8 / 10
“The fifth generation of Kia’s mid-size family SUV is a refined cruiser with an impressive infotainment setup, although the ride may be on the firm side for some.”
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Electrifying.com
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol/electric plug-in hybrid
Score: 8 / 10
“Until Kia launches a pure-electric Sportage, this is as good as it gets. Well equipped with impressive credentials, company car drivers will love it.”
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Green Car Guide
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol/electric plug-in hybrid GT-Line S
Score: 8 / 10
“The Kia Sportage Plug-in Hybrid has certainly progressed compared to previous models. The new Sportage has more dynamic styling, the interior which is similar to the EV6 is well designed and it works really well, and the overall driving experience is very good.” (Paul Clarke)
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Heycar
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
“You’ll love or hate the way the new Kia Sportage looks, but there’s very little else to dislike about it. It’s comfortable, practical and extremely well-equipped, while there’s an extensive engine line-up to suit every buyer.”
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Honest John
Model reviewed: Range overview
“Striking looks. Infotainment heavy cabin. Hybrid engines.”
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Parkers
Model reviewed: Range overview
Score: 8 / 10
“Now one of the classiest and comfiest options, but not the cheapest”
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The Sun
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol/electric hybrid GT-Line S
“The new Kia Sportage SUV could be the Nissan Qashqai’s worst nightmare.”
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The Telegraph
Model reviewed: 1.6-litre petrol/electric hybrid GT-Line
Score: 8 / 10
“Rather than bringers of joy, family SUVs are carriers of joy and in that respect the Kia Sportage will do very nicely. While its fuel consumption might not be the best, the long warranty is and that’s reflected in the PCP leasing rates.”
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Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP
Overall score: 5 stars
Date tested: July 2022
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Adult protection: 87%
Child protection: 86%
Vulnerable road users: 66%
Safety assist: 72%
The Kia Sportage shares its foundations and safety tech with the Hyundai Tucson, tested last year. Where necessary, Euro NCAP has carried out tests on the Sportage but, for others, the results of the Tucson are used.
Therefore, the Sportage acheived a full five-star rating after its crash tests like the Tucson, with both SUVs being awarded the exact same adult and child occupant crash safety scores. That said, the Sportage received a slightly better safety assistance technology score, indicating that it is slightly better at preventing an accident in the first place.
Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP
Model tested: 1.6-litre T-GDI 48V Petrol AWD Automatic
Overall score: 2 stars
Date tested: December 2022
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Energy Efficiency Index: 3.2 / 10
Greenhouse Gas Index: 1.5 / 10
Reliability data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by MotorEasy
Total claims: 120
Average repair cost: £625.04
Last updated: April 2025
Reliability score
All data based on MotorEasy average workshop costs for extended car warranty claims
The Kia Sportage has a better-than-average overall reliability rating of 76%, according to warranty data provided exclusively to The Car Expert by our partner, MotorEasy. This score covers both the current model as well as previous (pre-2021) models.
To date, the average repair cost for the Sportage is just over £600, and the most common problem area is also the most expensive – engine issues, with an average repair bill of over £1,000. That’s obviously a lot more than a used car warranty, which is worth keeping in mind if you own a Sportage or are considering a used car.
Monthly cost of ownership data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by Clear Vehicle Data
| Fuel consumption | Average | Score |
| Petrol models | 44 mpg | C |
| Diesel models | 50 mpg | C |
| Hybrid models | 48 mpg | C |
| Plug-in hybrid models | 236 mpg | A |
| CO₂ output | Average | Score | Variation | Score |
| Petrol models | 146 g/km | C | ||
| Diesel models | 150 g/km | C | ||
| Hybrid models | 133 g/km | B | ||
| Plug-in hybrid models | 27 g/km | A |
| Battery range | Average | Score | Variation | Score |
| Plug-in hybrid models | 40 miles | D |
| Insurance group | Average | Score | Variation | Score |
| All models | 23 | B |
| Service and maintenance | Cost | Score |
| Year 1 | £229 | C |
| Year 2 | £566 | C |
| Year 3 | £926 | C |
| Year 4 | £1,148 | C |
| Year 5 | £1,516 | C |
| Overall | £4,385 | C |
Running costs for the Kia Sportage are generally average overall, according to comprehensive five-year ownership data provided exclusively to The Car Expert by our technical partner, Clear Vehicle Data.
While the plug-in hybrid models may look economical on paper, that’s really just the result of the EU/UK government lab tests not being fit for purpose when it comes to measuring plug-in hybrids.
Servicing costs are also average, while insurance premiums should be pretty good for this class of car.
Warranty rating
New car warranty information for the Kia Sportage
| Overall rating | A | 88% |
| Petrol or diesel models | A | 81% |
| Electric or hybrid models | A | 98% |
| New car warranty duration | 7 years |
| New car warranty mileage | 100,000 miles |
| Battery warranty duration | 8 years |
| Battery warranty mileage | 100,000 miles |
Kia’s new car warranty is one of the best in the new car market, and better than pretty much any rival brands in a similar price bracket to the Sportage.
The duration is seven years, with a limit of 100,000 miles. This is good news for both new and used car buyers, as it helps the residual value of the Sportage for new car buyers when they come to sell the car, and it gives near-new car buyers confidence that they are covered for years to come.
In addition to the overall new car warranty, battery components on the hybrid and plug-in hybrid models benefit from an additional eight-year/100,000-mile warranty, which is why they get a better score than the standard petrol and diesel models.
If you’re looking to buy a used car that is approaching the end of its warranty period, a used car warranty is usually a worthwhile investment. Check out The Car Expert’s guide to the best used car warranty providers, which will probably be cheaper than a warranty sold by a dealer.
Recalls
Official DVSA safety recalls that have been issued for the Kia Sportage
Date: July 2023
Recall number: R/2023/211
Model types: All
Build dates: 08/2022 to 03/2023
Number of vehicles affected: 6,996
Defect: A combination of the instrument cluster software and electrical noise while the vehicle is starting may result in cluster booting errors.
Remedy: The software of the digital instrument cluster of your vehicle must be upgraded.
As of September 2024 (our most recent data point), there has been one DVSA vehicle safety recalls on this generation of the Kia Sportage to address a software issue.
Not all vehicles are affected by recalls. You can check to see if your car is included in any of the above recalls by visiting the DVLA website or contacting your local Kia dealer.
If your car is affected by a recall, the vehicle must be repaired and you should not be charged for any work required. If you are buying a used Sportage, you should insist that any outstanding recall work is completed before you take delivery of the vehicle.
Awards
Trophies, prizes and awards that the Kia Sportage has received
2023
- Automotive Management Awards – Best Used Car
- Business Motoring Awards – Best Medium SUV
- Fleet World Awards – Best Fleet Medium SUV
2022
- Automotive Management Awards – New Car of the Year
- DrivingElectric Awards – Best Plug-In Hybrid Family Car
- Fleet World Awards – Best Fleet Medium SUV
- News UK Motor Awards – Readers’ Choice + Best Family Car
- Scottish Car of the Year Awards – Best Family SUV + Best Full Hybrid
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