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Ride Radar > Blog > News > 2025 Kia Sorento Hybrid cures altitude sickness
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2025 Kia Sorento Hybrid cures altitude sickness

Last updated: January 13, 2025 9:30 am
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The Sorento Hybrid AWD proved its worth in these challenging conditions. The center locking differential and Snow mode ensured a smooth and controlled descent on the snowy roads, easing any anxiety that may have arisen due to the adverse weather.

The SX Prestige trim of the Sorento Hybrid handled the high altitude better than at least one human, providing a comfortable and luxurious ride for all passengers. With heated second-row captain’s chairs, ample cargo space for ski gear, and a host of premium features such as a heated steering wheel, leather-trimmed upholstery, and heated and ventilated front seats, the Sorento Hybrid made the journey both enjoyable and relaxing.

The Sorento Hybrid’s performance on the mountain roads was impressive, with its 1.6-liter inline-4 engine and 47.7-kw electric motor delivering a total of 231 horsepower. The 6-speed automatic transmission seamlessly shifted gears, providing ample power for passing slower vehicles on uphill stretches. The regenerative braking system, controlled by paddle shifters, allowed for smooth transitions between acceleration and braking, enhancing the overall driving experience.

As we made our way back down the mountain after a day of skiing, the Sorento Hybrid continued to impress with its handling and comfort. The intelligent AWD system ensured stability on snow and ice-covered roads, while the luxurious interior provided a cozy retreat from the chilly weather outside.

In conclusion, the 2025 Kia Sorento Hybrid proved to be a versatile and capable vehicle for our Rocky Mountain vacation. From its stylish exterior to its smart interior features and exceptional performance, the Sorento Hybrid exceeded expectations and provided a memorable driving experience for our family. Whether navigating treacherous mountain roads or cruising through scenic valleys, the Sorento Hybrid proved to be a reliable companion for our holiday adventure. As we closed the screen on the sunroof, the contrast from the morning was stark. My daughter had reclined in the front seat, gazing up at frosted trees and bluebird skies. But now, the storm had cut temperatures and snow and sludge hid ice spots on the winding descent home. I quickly turned the dial to Snow mode and pressed the center locking differential button, ensuring optimal grip and balance on the treacherous road.

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Despite the challenging conditions, the Sorento Hybrid handled the mountain drive with ease. The hybrid system primarily used electric power as we descended, conserving fuel and providing a smooth ride. The gear dial allowed for seamless transitions, and Snow mode adjusted the gearing to maintain control without sacrificing performance. It was a relief to have such advanced technology at our disposal, especially on the three-hour drive back to Denver.

Over the course of 380 miles, with a total elevation change of nearly a mile, the Sorento Hybrid averaged an impressive 32.7 mpg. This was just shy of the EPA-estimated 34 mpg combined, but still a remarkable feat considering the challenging terrain. With a generous 17.7-gallon gas tank, we only needed to refuel once during our journey, saving time and money along the way.

The 2025 Kia Sorento Hybrid SX Prestige AWD proved to be a reliable and efficient companion on our family vacation. With a base price of $40,065, including destination charges, and a total cost of $49,090 as tested, it offered a combination of performance, comfort, and fuel efficiency. The 227-hp 1.6-liter turbo-4 engine and 47.7-kw motor, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, delivered a smooth and capable driving experience.

In conclusion, the Kia Sorento Hybrid exceeded our expectations on the mountain roads and provided a sense of security and peace of mind. Its fuel efficiency, advanced technology, and spacious interior made it the perfect choice for our family adventure. Whether tackling snowy descents or cruising down the highway, the Sorento Hybrid proved to be a versatile and reliable companion for any journey.

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