2023 Kia Sorento Hybrid and PHEV lineups trimmed, prices raised

2023 Kia Sorento Hybrid and PHEV lineups trimmed, prices raised

The lineups for the 2023 Kia Sorento Hybrid and Sorento Plug-In Hybrid have both lost one trim and increased their prices over 2022. Starting with the Sorento Hybrid, the entry-level S trim is no more, the EX remains as the new entry-level, and a new SX-P (Prestige) trim takes over the top spot. The EX offers front- and all-wheel drive, its two new features being an eight-way power front passenger seat and a frameless rear view mirror.

The SX-P only comes with everything, the exterior feature set including AWD and Drive Mode Select with Snow Mode, LED fog lights, 17-inch alloys, and Smart Power Tailgate. Upgraded interior features include a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, second-row captains’ chairs, perforated leather seats, and Bose premium audio. The safety and driver assistance list gets Navigation Smart Cruise Control – Curve, Forward Collision Avoidance Assist, Surround View Monitor, Blind View Monitor, and Parking Distance Warning Front and Rear. 

The 2023 Kia Sorento Hybrid EX starts at $37,885 with front-wheel drive after factoring in a destination charge that’s climbed $40 to $1,295. This makes the new starting price for the hybrid range $2,540 more expensive than in 2022, thanks to the loss of the Sorento Hybrid S. Comparing like-for-like, the EX is $700 more expensive for 2023 than it was in 2022. The kit-and-caboodle SX-P starts at $43,685.

Kia sprinkled the same give-and-take dust on the 2023 Sorento PHEV. The entry-level SX trim exits stage left for 2023, leaving the SX-P. The model picks up retractable rear door sunshades, a 115-volt inverter, and standard Homelink. This one comes in at $51,185 after destination. With the loss of the SX, this makes the opening bid for the PHEV $5,020 more expensive in 2023 than in 2022. The 2023 version of the SX-P costs $1,800 more than it did in 2022.

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