Kia Optima Hybrid vs Kia Sportage Hybrid

2020 Kia Optima Hybrid
2020 Kia Optima Hybrid
$29,310MSRP
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2023 Kia Sportage Hybrid
2023 Kia Sportage Hybrid
$27,490MSRP
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2020 Kia Optima Hybrid
$29,310MSRP
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2023 Kia Sportage Hybrid
$27,490MSRP
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Overview

MSRP

$29,310

MSRP

$27,490

Average price

$10,692

Average price

$31,092

Listings

253

Listings

2360
Ratings & Reviews
User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

Expert reviews

8.3 out of 10
Pros
  • Fuel-efficient
  • Impressive technology
  • Great ride quality
Cons
  • Potentially polarizing design
  • Advanced safety features are not standard
  • Interior materials feel cheap

Reviews Summary

Reviews Summary

The Kia Sportage is the automaker’s longest-running nameplate in the United States. It started out as a no-frills off-roader, but today the Sportage competes in the red-hot small crossover SUV segment against big names like the Ford Escape, Honda CR-V, and Toyota RAV4, as well as the Hyundai Tucson from Kia’s parent brand. All of those nameplates have added hybrid variants recently, so Kia followed suit as part of a 2023-model-year redesign.

The 2023 Kia Sportage Hybrid will be offered alongside non-hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the new Sportage, which represents the nameplate’s fifth generation. The hybrid model is part of an effort to create more space between the Sportage and the smaller Kia Seltos, which also brought increased interior space, more tech, and radical exterior styling.

The Sportage Hybrid arrives at dealerships later this year in base LX, midlevel EX, and range-topping SX-Prestige trim levels (we drove SX-Prestige for this review). Note that this isn’t the same lineup as the non-hybrid Sportage, which gets SX, X-Line, and rugged X-Pro and X-Pro Prestige trim levels as well.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

2.0L 192 hp I4 Hybrid

Engine

1.6L 227 hp I4 Hybrid

Drive Train

FWD

Drive Train

FWD

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

5

Horsepower

192 hp @ 6000 rpm

Horsepower

EV Battery Capacity

1.8 kWh

EV Battery Capacity

1.5 kWh

MPG City

40

MPG City

42

MPG Highway

45

MPG Highway

44
2020 Kia Optima Hybrid
2020 Kia Optima Hybrid
$29,310MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2023 Kia Sportage Hybrid
2023 Kia Sportage Hybrid
$27,490MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2020 Kia Optima Hybrid
$29,310MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2023 Kia Sportage Hybrid
$27,490MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
Overview
MSRP
$29,310
$27,490
Average price
$10,692
$31,092
Listings
Ratings & Reviews
User reviews
3.8
4.6
Expert reviews

8.3 out of 10

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Pros & cons
Pros
  • Fuel-efficient
  • Impressive technology
  • Great ride quality
Cons
  • Potentially polarizing design
  • Advanced safety features are not standard
  • Interior materials feel cheap
Summary

The Kia Sportage is the automaker’s longest-running nameplate in the United States. It started out as a no-frills off-roader, but today the Sportage competes in the red-hot small crossover SUV segment against big names like the Ford Escape, Honda CR-V, and Toyota RAV4, as well as the Hyundai Tucson from Kia’s parent brand. All of those nameplates have added hybrid variants recently, so Kia followed suit as part of a 2023-model-year redesign.

The 2023 Kia Sportage Hybrid will be offered alongside non-hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the new Sportage, which represents the nameplate’s fifth generation. The hybrid model is part of an effort to create more space between the Sportage and the smaller Kia Seltos, which also brought increased interior space, more tech, and radical exterior styling.

The Sportage Hybrid arrives at dealerships later this year in base LX, midlevel EX, and range-topping SX-Prestige trim levels (we drove SX-Prestige for this review). Note that this isn’t the same lineup as the non-hybrid Sportage, which gets SX, X-Line, and rugged X-Pro and X-Pro Prestige trim levels as well.

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Popular Features & Specs
Engine
2.0L 192 hp I4 Hybrid
1.6L 227 hp I4 Hybrid
Drive Train
FWD
FWD
Seating Capacity
5
5
Horsepower
192 hp @ 6000 rpm
EV Battery Capacity
1.8 kWh
1.5 kWh
MPG City
40
42
MPG Highway
45
44
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