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    2026 Kia Sportage price and specs

    The updated Kia Sportage range is now in showrooms, bringing more kit and tech across the mid-size SUV range, but price rises of $500-$4000.

    James Wong

    James Wong

    Marketplace Editor

    James Wong

    James Wong

    Marketplace Editor

    UPDATED 14/06/2025:We’ve updated this article, first published 29 May, with newly confirmed specification details.

    Pricing and specifications for the facelifted 2026 Kia Sportage have been announced for Australia as first vehicles arrive in showrooms, and the upgraded mid-size SUV lineup brings more more hybrid variants, more standard equipment, and the introduction of Kia Connect services, accompanied by price increases of up to $4070.

    As before, the Sportage will be offered in S, SX, SX+ and GT-Line trim levels, with no less than five different drivetrain variants available. The six-speed manual is dead, and 1.6T AWD variants swap out their dual-clutch automatic transmission for an eight-speed torque converter unit.

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    Further, hybrid (HEV) versions of the SX and GT-Line are now available in both front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD) form, taking the total number of hybrid options to four.

    Hybrids also get a slight power and torque bump thanks to a new electric motor – now 173kW/367Nm. Revised design details, new alloy wheel options and increased tech levels round out the highlights.

    Pricing for the MY26 Kia Sportage starts from $37,990 before on-road costs, which is $5000 higher than the old base manual and $3000 more than the outgoing entry-level S automatic.

    These price rises are somewhat offset by enhanced specification levels, as detailed further down.

    Pricing

    Prices are up across the board, by at least $500 and an average of around $3000 depending on the model variant.

    ModelPrice before on-road costs
    2026 Kia Sportage S 2.0 FWD$37,990 (+$2995)
    2026 Kia Sportage S 2.0D AWD$43,390 (+$2995)
    2026 Kia Sportage SX 2.0 FWD$40,480 (+$2930)
    2026 Kia Sportage SX 2.0D AWD$45,880 (+$2930)
    2026 Kia Sportage SX 1.6T HEV FWD$46,450 (+$500)
    2026 Kia Sportage SX 1.6T HEV AWD$49,450 (NEW)
    2026 Kia Sportage SX+ 2.0 FWD$45,080 (+$3030)
    2026 Kia Sportage SX+ 1.6T AWD$47,080 (+$3030)
    2026 Kia Sportage SX+ 2.0D AWD$50,480 (+$3030)
    2026 Kia Sportage GT-Line 1.6T AWD$53,990 (+$4070)
    2026 Kia Sportage GT-Line 2.0D AWD$56,400 (+$3480)
    2026 Kia Sportage GT-Line 1.6T HEV FWD$57,370 (+$2310)
    2026 Kia Sportage GT-Line 1.6T HEV AWD$60,370 (NEW)

    Drivetrains and Efficiency

    Four different engine variants are offered, with the turbocharged hybrid now offering both front- and all-wheel drive.

    Specifications2.0 FWD1.6T AWD2.0D AWD1.6T HEV
    Engine2.0L 4cyl petrol1.6L 4cyl turbo-petrol2.0L 4cyl turbo-diesel1.6L 4cyl turbo-petrol HEV
    Engine outputs115kW / 192Nm132kW / 265Nm137kW / 416Nm132kW / 265Nm
    Electric motor outputs47.7kW / 264Nm
    System outputs173kW / 367Nm
    Battery1.49kWh li-ion
    Transmission6-speed auto8-speed auto8-speed auto6-speed auto
    Drive typeFWDAWDAWDFWD / AWD
    Weight – kerb1610kg1715kg1764kg1733-1793kg
    Fuel economy (claimed)8.1L/100km7.5L/100km6.3L/100km4.9-5.3L/100km
    Fuel tank capacity54L54L54L52L
    Fuel requirement91 octane91 octaneDiesel91 octane
    CO2 emissions184g/km169g/km163g/km110-121g/km
    Emissions standardEuro 5Euro 5Euro 5Euro 5
    Braked tow capacity1650kg1650kg1900kg1900kg
    Towball download100kg100kg100kg100kg

    The Sportage HEV has seen a slight power and torque bump to 173kW/367Nm (up from 169kW/350Nm) courtesy of a more powerful electric motor which sits between the transmission and turbocharged petrol engine. Braked towing capacity for hybrid models has also been upped to 1900kg, which matches the diesel.

    Another significant change is the transmission for 1.6T AWD versions, which switches out the old and disliked seven-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT) for a smoother-shifting eight-speed auto. Fuel consumption, however, is up by almost 0.5L/100km on the combined cycle as a result.

    Dimensions

    Kia Australia hasn’t confirmed any changes to the Sportage’s dimensions – see below for pre-facelift figures.

    DimensionsKia SportageKia Sportage HEV
    Length4660mm4660mm
    Width1865mm1865mm
    Height1660mm1680mm
    Wheelbase2755mm2755mm
    Boot space (second row up)542L586L
    Boot space (second row folded)1829L1872L
    Towing capacity (unbraked)750kg750kg
    Towing capacity (braked)1650-1900kg1900kg

    Servicing and Warranty

    The updated Kia Sportage, like the Korean brand’s other models, will be covered by a seven-year, unlimited-kilometre new vehicle warranty.

    Servicing and WarrantyKia Sportage
    Warranty7 years, unlimited kilometres – vehicle
    Roadside assistanceUp to 8 years – service initiated
    Capped-price servicing7 years

    Hybrid vehicles are also subject to a seven-year/150,000km high-voltage battery and component warranty.

    Kia Australia offers seven years of capped-price servicing across its lineup, though finer details around intervals and pricing for the updated Sportage range are still to be confirmed.

    For reference, 2.0L petrol and turbo-diesel models in the pre-facelifted range have 12-month/15,000km intervals; while the turbocharged 1.6L petrol and HEV versions have shorter 10,000km distance intervals.

    Pricing over a seven-year period varied between $3344 and $4502 depending on engine variant, which is quite expensive compared to the competition.

    Safety

    The updated Kia Sportage is expected to retain its five-star ANCAP safety rating, based on 2022 Euro NCAP tests.

    CategoryKia Sportage
    Adult occupant protection87 per cent
    Child occupant protection87 per cent
    Vulnerable road user protection66 per cent
    Safety assist74 per cent

    Highway Driving Assist (HDA) system from SX+ level and up – the fundamentals appear to be the largely same.

    Some new or enhanced features have been confirmed from the base model up, however, including an emergency assist function for the adaptive cruise control if the driver becomes unresponsive, and front parking sensors.

    Standard safety equipment includes:

    • 7 airbags incl. front-centre
    • Smart Cruise Control 2 – SCC 2 (NEW)
      • incl. emergency assistance (NEW)
    • Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)
      • Pedestrian, cyclist detection
      • Junction assist
    • Blind-spot assist
    • eCall with SOS button (NEW)
    • Intelligent speed limit assist
    • Lane Following Assist (centring)
    • Lane-keep assist
    • Multi Collision Brake
    • Rear cross-traffic assist
    • Parking sensors – front (NEW), rear
    • Reversing camera
    • Tyre pressure monitor

    SX+ adds:

    • Highway Driving Assist (NEW)
      • Navigation-based semi-autonomous highway mode
      • Adaptive cruise control + Lane Following Assist

    GT-Line adds:

    • AEB – reverse
    • Blind Spot View Monitor
    • Surround View Monitor – 360 cameras

    Standard Equipment

    The previous range walk carries over – i.e. S, SX, SX+ and GT-Line – though there’s more equipment across the lineup.

    2025 Kia Sportage S equipment highlights:

    • 17-inch alloy wheels – machined design (NEW)
    • Full-size alloy spare wheel
    • 3-cell LED headlights – reflector type
    • LED daytime running lights
    • Power folding mirrors
    • Roof rails
    • Rear spoiler incl. high-mounted stop light
    • 12.3-inch infotainment system (NEW)
    • Kia Connect Services (NEW)
    • Over the air updates (NEW)
    • Wireless Apple CarPlay
    • Wireless Android Auto
    • ‘Basic’ digital instrument cluster
      • incl. 4.2-inch multifunction display
    • Cloth seats
    • Premium steering wheel trim
    • PVC gearshift
    • 60:40 split-folding rear seats
    • Rear centre armrest
    • Retractable cargo cover
    • Smart key with push-button start (NEW)
    • Remote engine start (NEW)
    • Single-zone air-conditioning
    • 6-speaker audio
    • 12V power outlet – cargo area
    • USB-C charger in front console
    • Rear air vents

    Sportage SX adds:

    • 18-inch alloy wheels – machined design (NEW)
    • 12.3-inch navigation system – ccNC (NEW)
    • Wireless Apple CarPlay – (NEW)
    • Wireless Android Auto – (NEW)
    • 18-inch alloy wheels
    • Rain-sensing wipers
    • 2-way lumbar support – driver
    • Premium shift selector – Petrol, Diesel
    • Dial-type shift selector – HEV
    • Remote folding second-row seats
    • Dual-zone climate control
    • Temporary spare wheel – HEV

    Above: GT-Line 1.6T AWD

    Sportage SX+ adds:

    • Wireless phone charger (NEW)
    • Heated steering wheel (NEW)
    • 19-inch alloy wheels – Petrol, Diesel
    • Power driver seat
    • Heated front seats
    • Harman Kardon premium audio
    • Power tailgate
    • Rear privacy glass
    • Artificial leather upholstery

    Sportage GT-Line adds:

    • 19-inch black alloy wheels – machined design (NEW for Petrol, Diesel)
    • 18-inch alloy wheels – machined design (NEW for HEV)
    • 4-cube LED headlights – projector type (NEW)
    • Dynamic welcome light – front, rear (NEW)
    • Head-up display (NEW)
    • Heated steering wheel (NEW for Petrol, Diesel)
    • Dial-type shift selector – all variants (NEW excl. HEV)
    • 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
    • Memory function – driver seat
    • Power front passenger seat
    • Ventilated front seats
    • Ambient mood lighting
    • Panoramic sunroof
    • LED interior lighting
    • Alloy sports pedals

    Colours

    Two new paint options join the Sportage’s palette, while the outgoing model’s Dawning Red has been discontinued.

    Standard: $NCO

    • Clear White

    Premium paint: $TBC

    • Heritage Blue (NEW)
    • Wolf Grey (NEW)
    • Steel Grey
    • Gravity Grey
    • Fusion Black
    • Vesta Blue
    • Snow White Pearl – SX+, GT-Line only
    • Jungle Wood Green – SX+, GT-Line only

    MORE: Everything Kia Sportage

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    James Wong

    James Wong

    Marketplace Editor

    James Wong

    Marketplace Editor

    James is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Before joining CarExpert.com.au in 2020, James has worked at leading auto media outlets including Carsales and CarAdvice, as well as at Pulse agency for Ford Australia's communications team. In 2019 James made Mumbrella's 'Top 20 most prolific web authors in Australia' list after publishing 1,360 articles between March 1, 2018 and February 28, 2019 for CarAdvice. James is also an Ambassador for Drive Against Depression – an Australian charity whose mission is to support mental wellness through the freedom of driving and a shared love of cars.

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