Kia Sorento Facelift Spied w/ Production Lights

by Dec 27, 2022All News, Kia, Spy Shots0 comments

Updated Kia Sorento will be the first model to follow Kia EV9’s design language according to latests spy pictures of the Sorento facelift caught byAutopost while testing with similar vertical headlights as its big brother. The biggest changes will be up front where we can spot a new grille but also some new head lights. On some of the photos we can see the new light signature thanks to the DRL.s and that also tells us that the lights will be more vertical compared to the horizontal lights on the current model. Of course there will also be a new designed front bumper to match the rest. At the back it looks like the rear lights will be pretty much carried over with a possible LED bar between the lights. There might also be some changes to the graphics. The interior will probably get updated with a new screen and the latest versions of the infotainment systems. Also expect the latest levels of safety gizmos, new fabrics and a new steering wheel. Power will come from the same engines , just fine tuned for better fuel efficiency and lower emissions. Expect a debut in late 2023.

Updated Kia Sorento will be the first model to follow Kia EV9’s design language according to latests spy pictures of the Sorento facelift caught byAutopost while testing with similar vertical headlights as its big brother. The biggest changes will be up front where we can spot a new grille but also some new head lights. On some of the photos we can see the new light signature thanks to the DRL.s and that also tells us that the lights will be more vertical compared to the horizontal lights on the current model. Of course there will also be a new designed front bumper to match the rest. At the back it looks like the rear lights will be pretty much carried over with a possible LED bar between the lights. There might also be some changes to the graphics. The interior will probably get updated with a new screen and the latest versions of the infotainment systems. Also expect the latest levels of safety gizmos, new fabrics and a new steering wheel. Power will come from the same engines , just fine tuned for better fuel efficiency and lower emissions. Expect a debut in late 2023.

Written by Jose Antonio Lopez

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