If you bought a Sportage since the 2011 redesign, you got a choice of 2.4L naturally-aspirated (NA) and 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder engines. Our second question–after wondering how much the production version will look like these sketches–is whether Kia will stick with those mechanical choices, or adopt the 2.0L NA/1.6L turbo engines of its also-brand-new Hyundai Tucson corporate cousin. We’re going to be daring and guess at an all-turbo lineup, with the 1.6L powering lower-end models, and the top-trim SX getting the blown 2.0L. A bargain-basement model could use the NA 2.4.We’ll have more on the new Sportage following its September 15th reveal in Frankfurt.
Fairly true to the sketches - that's impressive (despite the thin tires)!
Quote from: Noto on August 20, 2015, 03:16:13 pmFairly true to the sketches - that's impressive (despite the thin tires)!how did you come to that conclusion
Quote from: conwelpic on August 20, 2015, 04:31:44 pmQuote from: Noto on August 20, 2015, 03:16:13 pmFairly true to the sketches - that's impressive (despite the thin tires)!how did you come to that conclusion "Thin" was an erroneous reference was a reference to the other poster's opinions where the tires were referred to as "skinny":http://www.autos.ca/forum/index.php?topic=94127.msg1134750#msg1134750I would have called it "low profile", personally.
to me it looks like they took styling cues from the Rondo