KIA SPORTAGE
Autocar UK|January 05, 2022
Latest iteration of the Korean firm’s compact SUV intends to stand out from the crowd, but will it do so for the right reasons?
MATT SAUNDERS
KIA SPORTAGE

The development of Kia has been fascinating to watch these past couple of decades. Having existed in the wilderness beforehand, it first became an imitator of European car design, and then something of a precocious master of it. The company now has a range of very attractive showroom models. From Stonic to Soul to Ceed to Proceed to Stinger, you’ll notice them when you see one, and for the right reasons. Suddenly, the company has a legacy; something to lose. So what now?

Well, it’s evidently not afraid to take a risk. If this new version of the Sportage compact SUV is any useful guide, Kia’s next design chapter might be entitled ‘bold and avant-garde’ rather than ‘studiously practised and accomplished’. The fifth-generation Sportage isn’t a ‘pretty’ car – clearly, it isn’t intended to be – but, just as the breakthrough third-generation model was, it’s a statement all right.

Its form is supposedly “inspired by nature”. It’s intended to look “sophisticated and organic”. It’s certainly predatory. To these eyes, the car’s bursting, angular primary features look a little like they belong to something at which an oily Sigourney Weaver might once have levelled a flamethrower. Glossy black contrasting body trim completes the sci-fi aesthetic, which you won’t forget in a hurry. Is it distinctive? You betcha. ‘Assertive’ even, as Kia itself prefers to call it. Attractive? I’m not convinced.

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