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Is the 2025 Kia Sportage Still the King of SUVs?

The Kia Sportage 2025 continues its reign as one of the UK’s best-selling family SUVs, combining bold styling, strong hybrid tech, and Kia’s famous 7-year warranty. This facelifted version brings sharper design details, improved tech, and a simplified range aimed at UK buyers who want clarity without losing choice.

KIA Sportage

Engines & Performance (UK Line-up)

Kia has streamlined the Sportage range into petrol, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid options all based around a 1.6-litre engine.

Petrol (ICE)

  • 1.6 T-GDi petrol engine
  • ~150 PS (around 148–150 bhp)
  • 6-speed manual or 7-speed DCT automatic
  • Front-wheel drive only

Smooth, efficient, and the cheapest entry point.

Full Hybrid (HEV)

  • 1.6 T-GDi + electric motor
  • Up to ~239 PS combined power
  • 6-speed automatic gearbox
  • FWD or AWD options

This is the UK “sweet spot” for most drivers — strong performance + good economy.

Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV)

  • ~283 PS system output (depending on setup)
  • Larger battery for short electric-only trips
  • AWD available
  • Arriving across 2025 UK lineup rollout

Ideal if you can charge at home and want low running costs.

Output range across engines: roughly 136 hp to 239 hp+ depending on variant.


Exterior Colours (UK Options)

Kia keeps things stylish but not overwhelming. Common UK colours include:

  • Fusion White (standard)
  • Phantom Black
  • Dark Penta Metal (grey)
  • Blue Flame
  • Magma Red

Premium paints typically cost around £600–£800 extra depending on spec.


Trim Levels (UK 2025 Line-Up)

Kia has simplified the range into three main trims:

Pure (Entry Level)

  • From ~£30,885 OTR
  • 17″ alloys
  • LED headlights
  • Rear camera + parking sensors
  • Basic but well-equipped

Surprisingly generous even at base level.


GT-Line (Best Seller)

  • From ~£33,000–£36,000 depending on engine
  • Sporty exterior styling
  • 18–19″ alloys
  • Heated seats & steering wheel
  • Privacy glass

This is the UK favourite (almost half of sales).


GT-Line S (Top Spec)

  • From ~£40,000–£47,000+
  • Panoramic roof
  • Ventilated seats
  • Premium audio
  • Advanced driver assist systems

Full luxury-SUV feel.


Approx UK Prices (2025)

  • Petrol (Pure): from ~£30,885
  • Hybrid (HEV): from ~£34,425
  • GT-Line mid spec: ~£33k–£36k
  • GT-Line S Hybrid/PHEV: up to ~£45k+

Expect higher insurance/tax for top trims above £40k.


Dimensions & Practicality

  • Length: ~4.54 m
  • Wheelbase: ~2.68 m
  • Boot space: around 587 litres (varies by hybrid system)
  • Towing capacity: up to ~1950 kg (on AWD models)

It’s one of the most practical family SUVs in its class.


What Makes the 2025 Sportage Stand Out?

  • Bold “boomerang” LED design
  • Huge dual-screen cockpit
  • Excellent warranty (7 years / 100,000 miles)
  • Strong hybrid efficiency
  • Comfortable ride tuned for UK roads

Quick Personal Note (Your YouTube Boost )

If you’re looking for real-world practicality details especially boot size in centimetres, which many buyers obsess over I’ve covered that in my YouTube video.


Final Thoughts

The 2025 Kia Sportage is basically built for UK life:

  • Efficient hybrids for fuel-conscious drivers
  • Spacious interior for families
  • Clear trim structure (no confusing options chaos anymore)
  • Competitive pricing against Nissan Qashqai, Hyundai Tucson, and Ford Kuga

If you want a modern SUV that feels premium without luxury-brand pricing, the Sportage remains one of the safest bets in 2025.

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