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Kia Sorento
2024 · Kia
Sorento
72
🔷 Premium
OctaneScore / 100
👁 4 reviews
Critics Consensus
Families drawn to sharp design and cabin tech who can accept tight third-row logistics and mediocre fuel economy in exchange for a right-sized, competitively priced three-row SUV—though reviewers remain divided on whether it genuinely solves the Goldilocks problem or merely delays the Highlander compromise.

Things to Look For

Dual curved 12.3-inch display setup with seamless integration and responsiveness2 reviewers
Turbocharged 2.5L engine delivering 281 horsepower with strong performance2 reviewers
Modern design with expressive LED headlights and updated front fascia2 reviewers
Severely restricted cargo space with third row deployed (12.6 cubic feet)2 reviewers
Disappointing fuel economy for a modern mid-size crossover2 reviewers
Turbocharged engine laggy response with sluggish transmission programming2 reviewers
Third-row practicality and overall family-hauling utility

Score Breakdown

Performance
67
Livability
80
Driving Tech
92
Cabin Tech
80
Value
67
Reliability
57
Design
85
Economy
50

4 Reviews

Redline Reviews
Redline Reviews
Jul 25, 2024
72🔷 Premium
Redline Reviews gives the 2024 Kia Sorento X-Pro a solid 72/100 score, praising its practical livability with seating for six and up to 75.5 cubic feet of cargo space, along with best-in-class 360-degree camera tech and a modern infotainment system featuring wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The design impresses with a Telluride-inspired front fascia and full LED lighting, while the X-Pro trim adds a rugged aesthetic that sets it apart. However, the turbocharged engine's laggy response and sluggish transmission programming undermine the driving experience, and fuel economy at 18-27 MPG falls short of expectations—the reviewer specifically recommends the hybrid version to address these concerns. The Sorento is ideal for buyers seeking a practical three-row crossover that balances compact and full-size proportions without the premium of a Telluride.
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TheStraightPipes
TheStraightPipes
Apr 12, 2024
68🔷 Premium
TheStraightPipes gives the 2024 Kia Sorento a positive review with an OctaneScore of 68/100, highlighting excellent driving technology and performance—including responsive paddle shifters, effective Lane Keep Assist, and a turbocharged 2.5L engine delivering 281 horsepower with an 8-speed transmission that feels really nice. The design stands out with its distinctive headlight and taillight styling plus a spacious sunroof with white headliner, while the cabin features two seamlessly integrated 12-inch displays with good responsiveness. However, the pricing is steep at $50,975 CAD for this model, and there are practical limitations including restricted third-row legroom and a seating capacity of only about four kids when you need cargo space, plus unresolved questions about this generation's engine reliability. The Sorento is best suited for families who prioritize driving dynamics and technology in a three-row SUV and aren't concerned about maximum rear cargo versatility.
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Redline Reviews
Redline Reviews
Nov 17, 2023
93⭐ Super
Redline Reviews gave the 2025 Kia Sorento XPro a strong 93/100 rating, praising its cabin technology with a dual curved 12.3-inch display setup and soft-touch interior materials, its potent performance with up to 281 horsepower from the 2.5L turbo engine, and its refined design featuring the new EV9-inspired front fascia and masculine rear light signature. The main limitation is cargo space, with only 12.6 cubic feet available when the third row is deployed, and fuel economy scores lag at 67/100, though the hybrid powertrain should remain popular. This three-row family SUV is ideal for buyers who prioritize interior tech and design refinement over maximum cargo versatility.
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Auto Buyers Guide
Auto Buyers Guide
Nov 17, 2023
63🔷 Premium
The 2024 Kia Sorento earns a positive 63/100 OctaneScore, with the reviewer praising its refreshed design featuring expressive LED headlights and updated front end, strong value proposition compared to RAV4 and CRV models despite offering more interior space, and multiple powertrain options including hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants. The cabin tech receives a solid 75/100 with a new dual-screen LCD setup, though the dual-purpose controls for infotainment and climate are noted as less than ideal, and the reviewer expresses concern about the hybrid's fuel economy not seeing meaningful improvements in this midcycle refresh. The Sorento is best suited for buyers seeking a right-sized, competitively priced three-row SUV with modern styling and livability comparable to the Highlander without premium pricing.
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