Does 2024 Kia Sportage Plug-in BEAT Toyota RAV4 Prime?
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- My 2024 Kia Sportage Plug-in Hybrid review compares against Toyota RAV4 Prime Plug-in Hybrid. Charging, power, driving range, prices, trim comparison, interior, so much more! Who wins?
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Pick your winner: Kia Sportage Plug-in Hybrid or Toyota RAV4 Prime? Thanks for watching and voting! Jeff
Omfg I stumbled upon this review because my wife and I are having our first child. Oh my god one of the best reviewers I have ever watched 😂😂 thank you!
Really? It's a commercial from a seller. Less humans
Thanks for this review. You are funny but content is great.😅
RAV 4 leads with 42miles on battery and 2.5L ICE but to upgrade dasboard infotech and controls to meet futuristic generation lifestyle. For Sportage, running air-condition, radiator cooling fan, battery charging, and half/full passengers simultaneously on 1.6L ICE appears over-kill even with turbocharge. Of course, futuristic generation will go for Sportage. On my 1.6L ICE (petrol only) Accent, I can feel the radiator fan kicking on/off impact on the 1.6L ICE. KIA may consider non-turbocharged 2.0 or 2.5L 4cylinders ICE for fair competition. 2.5L ICE on my SantaFe doing great.
Kia is my favorite car I had one of this plug in hybrid very fun to drive very good future I love this car like crazy.
Kia wins in exterior and interior but Toyota wins under the hood in power, mpg and reliability
I can't find any info on the 2024 Sportage Hybrid on the Kia website -- only the 2023 model. Will there be a 2024 Hybrid (as opposed to plug-in hybrid) model? The 2024 has wireless Apple Carplay/Android Auto which I am excited for. Edit: this is false. 2024 does not have wireless car play/android auto. The video is wrong.
The hybrid hasn’t begun production yet so they haven’t released that. I think someone said it starts near the end of this year
DO NOT BUY KIA , AVOID HEADACHES. BUY TOYOTA.
I've had my rav4 plug-in for 3 months now and I think it's 💯 times better... but hey, your video is still great 👍🤩
Jeff thanks for your informative and entertaining video. We have a 2022 RAV 4 Prime model SE. 24,000 miles on the odometer. We have a 240 Volt charger at home and charging times run about 4.5 hours on a depleted battery to full. Range varies as summer 45-50+ miles on all electric. MPG's on a depleted battery and running just like a RAV 4 Hybrid has been 45+ mpg depending on weather here in Northwestern Oregon. This Summer's hybrid MPG's has been 50.3 MPG for the last 1,800 miles calculated by miles driven and gal's pumped, of course this is with a depleted battery in City and rural highways mainly Highway 101 were max speed limit is 55 MPH.
The Kia looks nice but the Prime has no engine belts or other belts to change and cost less to maintain than the Kia. My vote is for the RAV 4 Prime and my wife and I voted with cash back when we purchase ours at MSRP (not a penny more) in March 2022. The then FED tax credit of $ 7,500 and Oregon $2,500 rebate ($10,000 total) sure helped as well to bring the drive away price less than a comparably equipped RAV 4 Hybrid.
Title say 24 but you said 23, which one. Also, said wireless Apple CarPlay and android but the PHEV specs say wired only. Was this an option or a 2024 change?
How are you going to have a wired option in 2024, wow
Kia definitely surprised me with the look and features, however, I would place my money on Rav4 Prime. Prime is just such a beast.
Most people saying the RAV4 will last longer will probably never keeo it long enough to find out. While I know Toyota is a very good, reliable brand, I find it odd the brand doesn't back it up with a warranty with 10 years of coverage. I've owned my 2011 since November of 2010 , it currently has 190k miles... No major repairs. New battery, new brakes, new tires, fixed a leak in the AC, new alternator, new sensor that sends signal to the Tachometer... Mostly basic maintenance.
They won't keep it long enough to find out, but the next owner will be willing to pay more for it.
Not sure why Kia has released the 24 Sportage gas, but not the 24 HEV or PHEV. This title says 24, but sticker shows 23. I'm really interested in a 24 HEV but no info. Overall the Sportage has more pluses than the RAV4, however if you were planning to keep for 200K miles the Toyota might be the safer choice
Even if you plan on selling after 5 years, the RAV4 will hold its value a lot better.
phev and hybrid are made in south korea. maybe that is the reason
KiA should use a bit bigger battery than Toyota RAV4 has , then KiA could be a game changer . I love Mercedes PHEV 30kWh battery is enough for 65miles electric Range !!
Always the RAV4.
The Kia might have more ''Shiny Things' but the Toyota will last longer.
Thanks again for being here and giving your thoughts Dood!
Toyota last longer than Kia 😂?
@@jonatandehnisch202 Undisputedly
Kia 10 year 100k power train hmm 🤔
@@vinnymac1 Yeah a 10 that they have been known to not honor.
You can very well purchase a Korean Vehicles.
That is your business, I choose not to.
That is my business.
Only problem with Kia is it has no heat pump. Gas engine kicks to heat earlier than rav 4
The Kia has PCT electric heaters which are way better than heat pumps, imo. But Kia still does kick the engine in earlier, not really because of the heaters, but because the battery's power output is a lot lower.
rav4 is the best.
My daughter has a 23 hybrid Kia Sportage , I have a 23 Hybrid Ltd. Rav 4
Hers is nuch nicer interior and exterior styling but Ill bet money my Toyota will last a lot longer and less to maintain.
I have a kia sportage hybrid xs prestige so far its done alright by me so far.
The RAV 4 ..... will RUN last longer
The only advantage would be to lease this thing, run it into the ground for 36 months, not have to pay for maintenance and then hand it back to them, when you wash your hands of it for a new one. The lease would be around 60 dollars less a month. One, because it's worth 3K less and it's much less desirable. I'd never pay anything down or back fees. My 53K Lexus was 535 a month. Now it's about 650 a month. My RX was 565 a month and now it's 700 a month. My Mercedes was 700 a month and now it's about 730.
The only thing here us demand and resale value. I do no maintenance in any vehicle, they change the oil and pay for it and I get a loaner vehicle for a week or more, that I abuse. ;) The call button to move the vehicle is a decent feature for a short time. [Knowing that SUVs should have never been allowed to be purchased by a consumer as dangerous vehicles, even on car frames and not body on frame trucks.]
fusion black doesn't look very black wtf
There are a few things I like about the sportage (like having an actual button to unlock the door instead of having it be totally automatic, more effective headroom, more 2nd row legroom, etc) but overall the Rav4 prime IS a better car.
Even on price, although the R4P costs more upfront, the expected 5-year depreciation in dollars terms is actually lower -- but I think with the sportage the kia may surprise.
No its not, I have a rav4 and wished I bought a kia, the only reason i got rav4 was because of the name, and supposed reliability and because it does'nt depreciate as fast as kia and hyundai, but feature wise its totally lacking
@@mohit4902damn really?// I have a dportage but I think I wish I had gotten the Prime. Want to trade/ lol
2024 Kia Sportage? 2023?
As purposefully corny of a commercial this is...Tell me why a 5 year newer model, still has 51 less HP and 15 less torque, with 8 less miles of EV Range? Add the less desirable Kia brand name and less reliability than Toyota. I think 3K is worth the upgrade. Especially, over the length of finalizing. A lease is different, because the Toyota RAV4 Prime is much more desirable and the lease is much more analogous to the retail price. The Tuscon looks better but, the Soortage has a better interior and is rated slightly better..
All things considered......... it's a landslide for the Rav4 Prime. Turbo engine & no spare tire are a deal breaker for me. Kia also doesn't have the greatest reputation for reliability. It's just a shame Toyota doesn't build more Primes..... they could sell 10 times more of them.
Kia wins because they actually want to sell you the car
Who drives the car that older than 10 years? Please raise your hands up.
And those who like to talk about reliability mostly buy used cars.
Always Kia. Better looks, reliability and tech.
Traitor Jeff
How dare you Dave haha
Not a traitor at all lol. Trying to make a career for myself. I hope everyone does what they enjoy too :)
@@AutoJeffReviews career?
Kia garbage cars, will never beat Toyota. I have a 2020 kia sportage, with only 57 ,000 already burning engine oil. And my 2016 toyota rav4 doesn't burn any engine oil. DO NOT BUY HEADACHES. KIA CARS HAVE LUXURY BUT NOT QUALITY.