There’s no denying the new-generation model’s redesign has done the Sportage a lot of favours. It has awesome kerb-side appeal now with its pronounced black grille and the cool LED arrowed lights that cut into it.
Those interested in the EV 6 will see some nods to the electric car in the rear styling, with the swoopy, smoothed rear that blows out over the wheels. The overall effect makes this feel very fresh and relevant.
The interior isn’t forgotten, either, with the dashboard being headlined by a gorgeously curved panoramic display that houses your multimedia system and instrument panel.
There’s a cool multi-function touchpad control panel for climate and general systems, as well as angled air vents, brushed chrome accents and a softly padded synthetic leather dash top.
Despite the traditional gear shifter, key ignition (no push-button start on this grade) and lever-like door handles, which could have made it look a bit naff, they just make the Sportage seem more solid.
This doesn’t look or feel like a base package.