2026 Kia Sportage SX 2.0D AWD review


The fifth-generation Kia Sportage has been with us since 2021, and after its update in 2024 the dramatic new face of this top-selling Korean mid-size SUV has had some time to blend in on Australian roads.

Last year’s update brought about some chopping and changing, with the range-opening manual variants axed, additional hybrid models added, interior tech overhauled, and prices bumped up.

Kia has left most of that unchanged as the new year rolls around – those were only introduced five months ago, after all – except for prices.

Some variants are now more expensive than they were before, including the 2026 Kia Sportage SX 2.0D AWD on test here, which is $500 pricier than it was at launch.

Still, it’s by far Kia’s best-selling model in Australia. With 16,621 deliveries so far in 2025, the Sportage’s volume is nearly double that of Kia’s second-placed Carnival people mover, and places it fifth in Australia’s hyper-competitive mid-size SUV segment.

Moreover, sales of diesel variants (like our tester) are consistently on par with their petrol alternatives, while remaining well ahead of hybrids. All of that certainly looks good on paper, and while it’s now blending into the background, there’s no denying the Sportage is a familiar sight on our roads.

Is it as good as all that might suggest, and is the diesel the pick of the multi-powertrain Sportage lineup?

How much does the Kia Sportage cost?

The Sportage SX 2.0D AWD is $500 dearer than it was a few months ago, now priced at $46,380 before on-roads.