2021 Kia Sorento prices: New SUV costs more, but you get more


If the Kia Telluride is any harbinger, the 2021 Kia Sorento should be a hit with its new rugged looks. It's a handsome thing, that's for sure. But looks aren't the final decider when it comes to buying a new car; more often than not, it's the price tag. On Wednesday, Kia revealed how much the new Sorento will cost: from $30,560 after a $1,170 destination charge. Adding all-wheel drive to the vehicle increases the final price by $1,800 before other options.

You may say yikes to that starting price because it reveals a $2,400 increase from the outgoing SUV, but there's a method to the madness. Unlike today's Sorento, the new model drops the current Sorento L trim, which serves as a $26,990 base version. Instead, the Sorento LX is the new entry-level vehicle, which has a $30,560 price tag. Compared to the 2020 Sorento LX, there's really only a price increase of $1,300. And the 2021 Sorento packs way more into the car this time around, which on paper justifies the increase. We'll have to get some seat time to see if it's worth the money in the end, but the SUV looks promising -- especially the interior. Read the full travel article here

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