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2023 Kia Sorento

Reviewed by

Aaron Turpen

car#40 In Best SUVs
2023 Kia Sorento
2023 Kia Sorento side view
2023 Kia Sorento side and back view
2023 Kia Sorento front seat and dashboard
2023 Kia Sorento interior

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Summary

The Sorento has grown into a modern sport utility with emphasis on the utility. It’s one of the more copacetic family three-row drives we’ve driven this year.

The Good
  • Big 2nd and 3rd rows
  • Great technology
The Bad
  • Not very peppy at basey
  • Pricey at upper trims
The New
  • Added features for base model
Engine
Gas

Engine

Horsepower
191

Horsepower

MPG
29 highway

MPG

Max Seating
7

Max Seating

Basic Warranty
5 yr./ 60,000 mi.

Basic Warranty

Verdict - Is the 2023 Kia Sorento a Good SUV?

The three row crossover-SUV is a pretty big category now, with a lot of great contenders. The Kia Sorento isn’t the newest design and it doesn’t boast the latest technology features when compared to some. But it’s one of the few that not only ticks all of the boxes, but also does so at a value price and with one of the strongest warranties in today’s market.

The base model gets some added features this year, which boosts value in a good way. It’s not the fastest-paced vehicle you can drive, but most won’t notice that thanks to the roomy interior and good daily drive qualities that the Sorento offers.

It’s worth shopping the Sorento if you’re looking for an occasional-use three row as a daily driver. But it’s worth noting that its cousin at Hyundai has a compelling argument worth checking in on.

Overall Car Talk Award

Car Talk researchers have tested this vehicle and decided to award it a 7.3 out of 10 based on our years of expertise and stringent criteria.

7.3/10

We have reviewed all of the following aspects of this vehicle.

Value

8/10

The price of this vehicle is in-line with most other vehicles in its class.
Performance

7/10

This drives a little better than most other vehicles in the class.
Comfort & Technology

7/10

This interior is on par with other interiors in the class in terms of comfort and tech.

Kia Sorento vs. The Competition

The 2023 Kia Sorento is in a size category that is hot right now. Buyers in this segment are looking for interior storage and family hauling capabilities. Most of the Sorento’s competitors are two-row crossover-SUVs, so the Kia’s ability to include a third row of seating is a big bonus.

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Ford Explorer 2023

Kia Sorento vs Ford Explorer

The Ford Explorer is designed to match a different buyer from those shopping the Sorento. While the two are competitive, the Explorer has a more truck-like presence and a beefier SUV persona in terms of look and appeal. The Sorento, however, actually sports better fuel economy and a roomier interior.

Kia Sorento vs Hyundai Santa Fe

The Sorento and Santa Fe share many things in common, including similar powertrains and overall design. The Santa Fe is set up to be a little more upscale than the Sorento, with a nicer interior overall. But it’s priced to match that more upscale design.

Kia Sorento vs Volkswagen Tiguan

Compared to the Tiguan, the Sorento is downright luxurious. Its interior is more welcoming versus the austere design of the Volkswagen. The two are otherwise similar in size and capability.

How Much Does a 2023 Kia Sorento Cost?

The 2023 Sorento has a starting price of about $31,500 plus delivery. Most buyers will more likely be purchasing in the $37,000 range after adding accessories or trim levels.

The table below shows the most common trim levels and how much they will run you.

LX

S

X-Line S

EX

SX

X-Line EX

SX Prestige

X-Line SX Prestige

What's New for the Kia Sorento in 2023?

The 2023 Sorento carries over from the 2021 and 2022 model years, when this generation of the crossover debuted. The changes this year are slight, and mostly focus on the base LX model, which now has more standard features.

Added as standard features in the 2023 model year for the Sorento LX is wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, lane-keeping assistance, and rear cross-traffic warning.

Performance - How Does the Kia Sorento Drive?

The 2023 Sorento has several options, depending on your needs. The base engine is a 2.5-liter four-cylinder that produces 191 horsepower to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Front-wheel or all-wheel drive are available. This drivetrain powers the first two trim levels of the Sorento. After that, it’s a turbocharged version of that 2.5.

The turbo 2.5L offers 281 horsepower and uses a dual-clutch eight-speed automatic for quicker shifts. This is a much stronger engine and a peppier drive, but the upgrade costs may be prohibitive for some. Especially considering some of the other options available.

Those are a hybrid and plug-in hybrid model, both of which offer better fuel economy and similar performance to the turbocharged engine and at about the same price. We especially like the MPG jump and cost-effectiveness of the hybrid model.

Whatever the choice, the Sorento has a smooth ride quality and smart maneuverability that are nicely paired.

Safety - How Safe is the Kia Sorento?

The 2023 Kia Sorento does well in safety ratings. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gives it four stars out of five and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has given it a Top Safety Pick designation.

The 2023 Sorento missed getting the “Plus” added onto the Top Safety Pick with the IIHS due to its base model’s headlamps not passing muster. It otherwise scored high on every other test. Including the upgraded small overlap front test that has caused problems for some models.

Reliability & Quality - Is the Kia Sorento Reliable?

There are mixed returns for reliability scores for the 2023 Sorento. The lowest considers it to be average while the highest says well above average. We tend to think the Sorento will be above average, leaning in favor of some scores and Kia’s excellent warranty.

Consumer Reports gives the 2023 Kia Sorento an average expectation for reliability while J.D. Power

Features - What Kia Sorento Options Are Worth It?

There aren’t many a la carte options for the 2023 Kia Sorento at the base level. This is why we recommend spending a few extra to get the Sorento S model instead. This has several package and individual add-on options available.

A la carte options for the 2023 Sorento S include keyless entry and start, the larger infotainment screen, a wireless charging pad, and rear parking sensors. The X-Line package option adds all-wheel drive, exterior trim, higher roof rails, and gray wheels.

Exterior colors

Ebony Black

Passion Red

Everlasting Silver

Gravity Gray

Glacial White Pearl

Interior colors

Black, cloth

Warranty - What is the Kia Sorento Warranty?

Kia has one of the industry’s best warranties. These warranties are on the vehicle and follow it from buyer-to-buyer, provided all information associated (maintenance history, etc) are available. An important thing to know when looking at a used buy.

  • Basic: 5 years / 60k miles
  • PowerTrain: 10 years / 100k miles
  • Perforation (Rust): 5 years / 100k miles
  • If buying used look at our best extended warranties
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Kia Sorento

Basic5 yr./ 60,000 mi.3 yr./ 36,000 mi.5 yr./ 60,000 mi.
Powertrain10 yr./ 100,000 mi.5 yr./ 60,000 mi.10 yr./ 100,000 mi.
Corrosion5 yr./ 100,000 mi.5 yr./ unlimited mi.7 yr./ unlimited mi.

New or Used - Is Kia Sorento Worth Buying Used?

Used models in this generation of the Sorento are becoming available on the market. It’s worth cross-shopping them with new models, as the excellent Kia warranty follows the vehicle instead of the buyer. For this reason, we recommend looking at certified used vehicles rather than off-the-street buys.

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