Kia Sportage

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Kia Sportage
2005-2007 Kia Sportage LX (US)
Manufacturer Kia Motors
Parent company Hyundai Kia Automotive Group
Production 1995–2003
2005–present
Class Mini SUV (1995-2002)
Compact crossover SUV (2005-present)
Transmission(s) 4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
First generation
2000-01 Kia Sportage 4-Door
Production 1995-2003
Assembly Hwasung, Korea
Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel drive / Four-wheel drive
Engine(s) 2.0L 130 hp (97 kW) I4
Wheelbase 2-Door: 92.9 in (2360 mm)
1995-96 4-Door: 104.4 in (2652 mm)
1997-2002 4-Door: 104.3 in (2649 mm)
Length 1995-97 4-Door: 159.4 in (4049 mm)
1998-2000 4-Door: 167.1 in (4244 mm)
2-Door: 156.4 in (3973 mm)
2001-02 4-Door: 107.3 in (2725 mm)
Width 1995-97 4-Door: 68.2 in (1732 mm)
2-Door & 1997-2002 4-Door: 68.1 in (1730 mm)
Height 65.0 in (1651 mm)
Related Mazda Bongo
Second generation
2005 Kia Sportage
Production 2005–present
Assembly Gwangju, South Korea
Layout Front-engine, front-wheel drive / Four-wheel drive
Engine(s) 2.0 L Diesel, 2.0L I4, 2.7L V6
Wheelbase 103.5 in (2629 mm)
Length 171.3 in (4351 mm)
Width 70.9 in (1801 mm)
Height 66.7 in (1694 mm)
Related Hyundai Elantra
Hyundai Tucson
Kia Spectra

The Kia Sportage is a compact crossover SUV built by the Korean automaker Kia Motors since 1995. Originally, it was a mini SUV, but the second generation Sportage has grown in size to become a compact crossover SUV.

[edit] First generation (1993-2002)

Kia Sportage Convertible
Kia Sportage Convertible

The first generation Sportage was a mini SUV or "toy" sport utility vehicle, developed with a Lotus engineering base platform.

Sportage was sold in either a four-door or a two-door soft-top convertible. The first-generation Sportage was discontinued in North America for 2002 and worldwide for 2003 and put on hiatus until a second generation model was ready. The four-door model measures just a quarter of one inch longer and the same width as the Geo Tracker, but boasts 140 hp (108 kW) and optional four wheel drive. The 1998 Kia Sportage was the world's first production vehicle to be equipped with a knee airbag. This first generation model (1995-2002) sold in low numbers even domestically in South Korea, however, and was recalled twice for rear wheels dismounting while driving.

From 1995, the Sportage was built in Germany and European buyers only received German-built versions, while the rest of the world received Korean-built versions.

[edit] Second generation (2005–present)

After a 2-year hiatus, the 2004 Sportage returned, sharing its Elantra-based platform with the 2005 Hyundai Tucson. As part of the shift, the Kia Sorento now becomes Kia's compact off-road SUV, and the Sportage moves to become Kia's first crossover SUV. The Sportage will also have a 2.0 L I4 Diesel engine available in the United Kingdom. Pricing starts at just over US$16,000. Critics and fans of the original, pre-Hyundai Sportage complain that it is considerably larger than the original Sportage and has none of the earlier offroad capability, the two keys for its success. However, buyers of the second generation model are likely to favor the available 172 hp (128 kW) V6, with 178 pounds of torque (241 N·m). The ride is considerably more comfortable, quiet and fun. Overall fit/finish and quality is noticeably improved over the 1st generation model. Facelift model of the second genereation was introduced in May 2008.

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