Kia Sorento hybrid expansion won’t spell diesel SUV doomsday


Kia Australia has told CarExpert the recent expansion of hybrid (HEV) and plug-in hybrid (HEV) powertrain availability across its Sorento lineup will not lead to the end of diesel power for the large SUV – nor other models in its lineup. 

The Korean auto brand recently introduced more hybrid versions of the Sorento – Kia’s rival for the Toyota Kluger, Hyundai Santa Fe and Mazda CX-80 – more than doubling the number of model grades now available with hybrid power.

But Kia says hybrids won’t replace its existing diesel vehicles – at least not yet – despite its sister brand Hyundai doing exactly that with its Tucson, Santa Fe and Palisade SUV. 

“Diesel is a strong fit for Sorento,” Kia Australia general manager of product planning, Roland Rivero, told CarExpert

“More customers are looking to step into a hybrid – the expansion of the hybrid lineup is to respond to customer requests – [but] we have no intention to drop diesel engines.”

Diesel vehicle sales in Australia were up 5.1 per cent in September 2025, but remain down 1.4 per cent year-on-year, after a 2.5 per cent decline in 2024. 

Kia Australia previously said diesel power would remain in the updated Sportage mid-size SUV range, which arrived in July, while the Carnival people mover also remains available with the choice of both hybrid and diesel powertrains.

“The diesel is important for Sorento, Carnival and Sportage,” Mr Rivero said.