This review first appeared in the March 2026 edition of the Cruisin' News,
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Sacramento, California -- Ever buy a motor vehicle just for the paint job?
Having never hit the lottery big
time, I can assure you that I've never done such a thing.
But if I had the means, I might be
tempted to put cash on the barrel head for the recently tested (deep breath
now) 2026 Kia Sportage PHEV X-Line Prestige AWD sport-utility vehicle.
OK, it's a perfectly charming
version of the popular compact crossover SUV that many buyers rave about for
days on end.
But what stole the show with this
ride was the "Shadow Matte Gray" exterior color.
No reflection. Intimidating
appearance. Secret agent cool.
Neighbors, friends, family and
perfect strangers couldn't get enough of it, begging me for details and
history.
I think they half expected me to
hit a button on the key fob, triggering a Transformers-like conversion into a
lethal, giant robot.
Yeah, I wish.
But frankly, most everything about
the vehicle appealed to me. Some quick
research found agreement from other auto reviewers, who labeled the vehicle
"thoughtful," "functional" and "comfortable."
I have to hand it to Kia ... The
automaker keeps coming up with vehicles that please the masses. The matte color scheme only added an air of
exotic stylishness to an already solid machine.
My tester being the PHEV version,
it boasted a gaudy electricity/gasoline rating equivalent of 83 miles per
gallon. Gasoline-only nets you a
still-impressive 36 mpg.
The guts of this power source is a
1.6-liter turbocharged plug-in hybrid powertrain. Very impressive piece of engineering, that.
And fun to drive. Remarkable road manners for this segment.
Loaded to boot. Perks included remote smart parking assist, a
heated steering wheel, a head-up display, Harman/Kardon premium sound, a
surround-view monitor, power folding exterior mirrors and ventilated front
seats.
The feature-stuffed package was an
absolute bargain for the sticker price of $49,730.
Throw in terrain modes, strong
crash test scores and Kia's usual top-tier warranties, and the prospective
buyer has to be tempted.
The Sportage exists in a hugely
competitive segment, but it has so many advantages -- including head-turning
value in its standard and HEV models -- that discriminating shoppers should have it on their test-drive lists.
Fair enough. As for me, driving
enjoyment in a vehicle with Stealth bomber skin made for a memorable week.