Kia Sportage - Top Speed

Now for 2016, the fourth generation Sportage appears to be receiving an updated interpretation of Schreyer’s “tiger nose” design. The new design appears to be heavily influenced by the KX3 concept. The Sportage’s rear end gets LED taillights while keeping its bumper-mounted turn signals and backup lights. The Kia’s new look is expected to be more evolutionary than revolutionary in terms of its tiger nose design. Updated fog lights now flank the larger lower air intake. The fog light housing appears to be more vertical than before, helping fill the space under the new headlights. Our spy photographers did manage to grab a shot of the Sportage’s new interior. While the dashboard is largely obstructed by an engineer’s laptop, a new design is blatantly apparent. A new three-spoke steering wheel replaces the old design and features leather wrapping and plenty of redundant controls. A new gauge cluster accompanies the wheel, featuring a large center information screen. The clean design is much welcomed over the center-mounted speedometer in the current Sportage. Source: www.topspeed.com