Kia Sportage Diesel v Kia Sportage Hybrid 2024 Comparison.
While fuel economy is a forte of both diesel and hybrid powertrains, the 2024 Kia Sportage GT-Line Hybrid has the theoretical upper hand here with a thrifty 4.9L/100km combined fuel consumption claim.
The diesel’s claim is 6.3L/100km, which also means a significantly higher 163g CO2/km output than the hybrid, which emits 110 g CO2/km.
But that’s theory.
In the real world over a 140km loop that included everything from stop-start urban traffic to 110km/h freeway cruise control, their averages came out identically at 7.3L/100km.
The Diesel operated through a narrower best/worst range than the Hybrid. It most dramatically sucked juice on steep climbs on dirt, where its all-wheel drive system came into play.
Urban stop-start 60-80km/h (26.6km)
Hybrid – 6.1L/100km (eco)
Diesel – 6.8L/100km (eco)
you can get into the diesel for as little as $40,395 and $55,420 2024 Kia Sportage GT-Line Hybrid Of course, there is also a 2.0-litre naturally-aspirated Sportage S that can be had for as little as $32,995.