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Has the Sorento been domestically produced?

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PrestonRose
07/28/25 3:18pm

Sorento has not been domestically produced. Below is some extended information about the Sorento: 1. Exterior: The design of this car is very similar to the Mercedes-Benz M-Class sedan, with an overall styling that shows a clear European trend. In terms of body dimensions, the car measures 480018901720mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 2780mm. In actual driving and riding experience, the car offers excellent space performance. 2. Interior: The interior design is quite similar to the car's exterior, featuring an overall style with off-road and sporty characteristics. 3. Powertrain: In terms of power, this car offers two powertrain options: a diesel version and a gasoline version. The diesel version is equipped with a 2.0T diesel engine, while the gasoline version comes with a 2.0L gasoline engine. The 2.0T engine delivers a maximum power of 136kW and a maximum torque of 400Nm, while the 2.0L engine produces a maximum power of 138kW and a maximum torque of 241Nm. Based on the parameters of these two engines, the diesel engine offers better performance.

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LaAsher
08/11/25 7:42pm

I've been into cars for many years and am quite familiar with the Sorento. It hasn't been localized for production in China and has always maintained its imported status. This means its market price tends to be higher than domestically produced models, but it also preserves the original manufacturing standards. Kia's joint ventures in China produce vehicles like the Sportage and K5, but the Sorento wasn't included in the localization list, possibly due to positioning or global strategy considerations. As a midsize SUV, the Sorento indeed offers a solid and reliable driving experience. Its imported form reduces local adaptation issues, but maintenance parts take longer to arrive, and costs are higher. If you're looking to save money, checking out localized models in the same segment would be more practical.

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DelJuliet
09/29/25 5:06am

As a Sorento owner who has driven it for several years, I'm often asked about localization. The answer is no, it's still sold as an imported model. This isn't necessarily bad – you can feel its solid craftsmanship and the advantage of imported components when driving. If localized, prices might drop by 20%, but quality would be uncertain; other localized Kia models like the Sportage have become much cheaper, but the Sorento remains unchanged. Parts need to be ordered in advance for repairs, and fuel and insurance costs are higher, so budget considerations are important. Overall, its imported status brings minor inconveniences, but the driving reassurance makes it worthwhile.

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LeDaisy
11/12/25 7:02am

When choosing a car, I checked the localization status of the Sorento, which is currently not produced in China. Localization usually makes cars cheaper and more tailored to the local market, but the Sorento is still imported, making its price slightly higher. Kia manufactures models like the K5 domestically, significantly reducing costs. The Sorento's lack of localization might be due to demand or supply chain issues; buying it requires budgeting for additional expenses like tariffs. If price-sensitive, opting for a domestic SUV would be more cost-effective.

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