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Jan 12, 2024

The Kia Sorento is one of the most popular SUV models for the automaker, so it’s no wonder drivers are just as enthusiastic about this beloved SUV’s hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants. Drivers in Temple Hills, MD, will need to assess all the features of the Kia Sorento Hybrid and Kia Sorento Plug-in Hybrid to determine which model best suits their lifestyle.

 

 

 

Kia Sorento Hybrid vs. Kia Sorento Plug-in Hybrid: Comprehensive Review2024 Kia Sorento Hybrid vs 2024 Kia Sorento Plug-In Hybrid | Temple Hills, MD

The 2024 PHEV Sorento has a single trim level (SX Prestige), while the 2024 hybrid Sorento has two (EX and Prestige). At the heart of both the hybrid and plug-in hybrid Sorento is a 1.6L turbocharged four-cylinder and full parallel hybrid system powertrain.

 

 

 The hybrid model with FWD gets 37 MPG combined, while the AWD models get 34 MPG combined. The PHEV EPA estimate for the gas-only engine is 34 MPG, while the combined mileage for the PHEV system is 79 MPGe. The all-electric driving range is 32 miles. 

 

 

 

Standard Features

The Sorento PHEV SX Prestige has standard convenience features such as automatic rain-sensing windshield wipers, a rear window wiper, and heated, power-folding side view mirrors with LED turn signals. This PHEV also has dual-zone automatic climate control and a 14-way power driver’s seat with four-way lumbar support and a two-way power thigh extension. 

 

 

The Sorento Hybrid EX has an auto-dimming rearview mirror and heated power-adjustable side mirrors with an LED turn signal. The Sorento Hybrid SX Prestige has power-folding side mirrors, automatic rain-sensing windshield wipers, and heated, ventilated front seats with heated outboard second-row seats. 

 

 

 

Should You Pick the Hybrid or Plug-in Hybrid in Temple Hills, MD?

Both hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles will help save you money on fuel costs, so deciding which type of hybrid is best for your lifestyle can be hard. A full hybrid vehicle charges itself, while a plug-in hybrid can be charged at home or at a public station. A hybrid will require more gas to fuel the gas engine than a plug-in hybrid. Additionally, a plug-in will have a larger all-electric range. 

 

 

To choose the best type of hybrid for your lifestyle, you will need to consider factors such as fuel costs and charging convenience. You may also want to consider how important zero emissions are to you, especially if you live in an urban area. A PHEV vehicle might be the better option simply because it can go short distances relying only on electricity, which cuts out your carbon footprint.

 

 

Hybrid Kia Sorento models are excellent options for eco-conscious drivers. If you still can’t decide between these models, you can schedule a test drive at DARCARS Kia of Temple Hills.