Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Kia Sorento 2011 Diesel 2.2L CRDI

Engine



The previous Sorento was something of a throwback to the old days of four-wheel-drives. With clunky styling and a separate ladder chassis the Sorento was good at towing, but handling and performance were woeful.
Biggest news of all, and something that American fans are unlikely to ever experience, is the new R Series 2.2 litre diesel engine. Hyundai/Kia has invested millions of dollars in this engine and it shows. The Bosch third generation common rail diesel engine produces 16% more power (145kW (194hp) @ 3800rpm) and 13.5% more torque (445Nm (328lb ft) @ 1800-2500rpm – auto model only) than the previous 2.5-litre diesel engine and it’s both cleaner and much more fuel efficient than before.

It is also remarkably quiet and responsive. The older generation diesel in the Kia Carnival/Sedona has a real reluctance to accelerate when moving off from rest. Not only is it annoying, but a potential hazard when pulling out into traffic. No such problems in the Sorento though, which powers into action immediately.
Transmission
The new six-speed automatic also helps, as it keeps the engine right in the sweet rpm spot where most of the torque is produced.
 
The new Sorento also handles much better than the old. The steering is still a little on the soggy side, but the cornering ability has markedly increased – due to a combination of new suspension tune and the lighter kerb weight.
It is also remarkably quiet and responsive. The older generation diesel in the Kia Carnival/Sedona has a real reluctance to accelerate when moving off from rest. Not only is it annoying, but a potential hazard when pulling out into traffic. No such problems in the Sorento though, which powers into action immediately.
Safety
Among the safety features are rear parking sensors standard across the range and a reversing camera in the Limited model that displays in the rear view mirror when reverse is selected. The reversing camera works well, but can be dazzled by bright sunlight. ESP, which includes the ABS brakes and traction control, is also standard in the Sorento, together with dual front, side and curtain airbags.
With a 5-Star Euro NCAP rating it is equipped with dual front airbags, dual front side airbags and full-length side curtain airbags (linked to rollover sensors as well as impact sensors) maximise head protection for all occupants.



 
 

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