It doesn't? That's interesting to know, often we find that some features/options aren't on the same trims when comparing vehicles from our two countries, but usually the mechanical features as the same. Definitely a bummer!
Me neither! Kia has nailed it with this one, I'm already seeing a lot of them on the road. Only problem with this one is it makes the old one look dated!
The 2022s are getting them, so the 2022 Carnival I'm currently driving comes with it, and as you mentioned the facelift Stinger. Technically Kia Canada didn't officially change to the new logo until the 1st of June. I imagine they'll ensure all 2022s will have the updated logo, but for some vehicles like the Sportage that will get a complete overhaul for the following model year they may just keep the old logo on them.
As a large guy (like you) what seats do you find the most comfortable? We drove the new Rogue and found the seatback bolsters really dug into my back. Enjoy your videos. Thanks from a Montrealer!
Right now the Hyundai Tucson has the absolute best seats out of any vehicle in the consumer segment. It's unnatural how good they are. I'm in the 2022 Kia Carnival this week and even though it's comfy, the Tucson still takes the win.
@@PRNTestDrive The 2022 Tucson is tops on our list, maybe a Tiguan and later on, maybe the Corolla Cross. Thanks for your input. BTW, what did you think about the Rogue's seats?
Better? Depends on what you mean by that. The design in my opinion is much nicer on this, along with the technology and overall offerings. However Kia no longer offers a V6 engine on this, so that might not necessarily be 'better' for some buyers. Personally I would buy this one over the previous generation, not that there's anything wrong with the old one, but this one makes it look very dated by comparison.
Sorry you made a minor mistake. As a former employee & ambassador for kia brand. The Telluride is not a midsized suv... Otherwise great video. Kia has come a long way ( obviously Hyundai being the parent company helps out greatly)
They definitely are! Talk about an automotive transformation. Mazda did a great job turning around their brand over the past 10 years, Kia and Hyundai have definitely taken a page from their books and improved on it.
Kia (and Hyundai) is killing it right now! Let's hope they keep it up!
It’s definitely the company to watch!
I wish the US version had the terrain drive modes :(
It doesn't? That's interesting to know, often we find that some features/options aren't on the same trims when comparing vehicles from our two countries, but usually the mechanical features as the same. Definitely a bummer!
Excellent car mate I can't find anything wrong with it either 👌🏽👍🏼 the perfect combination
Me neither! Kia has nailed it with this one, I'm already seeing a lot of them on the road. Only problem with this one is it makes the old one look dated!
When is the hybrid coming
I've heard by the end of this year, so fall roughly.
Nice! what happened to the new Kia logo like on the stinger
The 2022s are getting them, so the 2022 Carnival I'm currently driving comes with it, and as you mentioned the facelift Stinger. Technically Kia Canada didn't officially change to the new logo until the 1st of June. I imagine they'll ensure all 2022s will have the updated logo, but for some vehicles like the Sportage that will get a complete overhaul for the following model year they may just keep the old logo on them.
Great review.. great car
Glad you think so, thanks!
As a large guy (like you) what seats do you find the most comfortable? We drove the new Rogue and found the seatback bolsters really dug into my back.
Enjoy your videos. Thanks from a Montrealer!
Right now the Hyundai Tucson has the absolute best seats out of any vehicle in the consumer segment. It's unnatural how good they are. I'm in the 2022 Kia Carnival this week and even though it's comfy, the Tucson still takes the win.
@@PRNTestDrive
The 2022 Tucson is tops on our list, maybe a Tiguan and later on, maybe the Corolla Cross.
Thanks for your input. BTW, what did you think about the Rogue's seats?
Dont buy a Nissan bro...not worth your hassel
Seating on the Rogue is pretty good too, those Zero Gravity seats are high up there in terms of comfort.
Is the 2021 much better then the 2018-2020 Sorentos?
Better? Depends on what you mean by that. The design in my opinion is much nicer on this, along with the technology and overall offerings. However Kia no longer offers a V6 engine on this, so that might not necessarily be 'better' for some buyers. Personally I would buy this one over the previous generation, not that there's anything wrong with the old one, but this one makes it look very dated by comparison.
Looks Like a Jaguar F Pace SVR
I can definitely see that in the profile of the Sorento.
@@PRNTestDrive Wow
Sorry you made a minor mistake.
As a former employee & ambassador for kia brand. The Telluride is not a midsized suv...
Otherwise great video. Kia has come a long way ( obviously Hyundai being the parent company helps out greatly)
According to the EPA and Transport Canada the Telluride is classified as a midsize crossover.
@@PRNTestDrivethat’s how I see it is midsize pretty much cuz full size is like Tahoe,suburban, sequoias
Gotta say, looks pretty good. The days of Korean blob cars without any clear design language are long over.
They definitely are! Talk about an automotive transformation. Mazda did a great job turning around their brand over the past 10 years, Kia and Hyundai have definitely taken a page from their books and improved on it.