Talking Cars 372: Driving the 2023 Kia Sportage Hybrid
Plus, how significant are the benefits of all-wheel drive?
By Jen Stockburger
Main theme: This week we share our test results on the 2023 Kia Sportage Hybrid. Previous testing revealed that the non-hybrid 2023 Sportage was “long on style and room, short on verve.” Does this hybrid version address the lackluster performance of the non-hybrid powertrain, while at the same time providing a hybrid’s benefit in fuel economy? We also discuss whether the small-SUV segment is particularly suited to the benefits that hybridization sometimes brings.
Audience question: Is all-wheel drive (AWD) a real safety benefit or just overhyped?
“Talking Cars” panelists Gabe Shenhar, Jen Stockburger, and Keith Barry.
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