Kia keeps building momentum in the United States. During the first quarter of 2026, the brand reached 207,000 deliveries, which marked the strongest first-quarter result recorded by Kia America so far. The figure also stood four percent above the same period one year earlier. Hyundai Motor America finished close behind with 205,000 vehicles, a result one percent above its own 2025 mark, though still short of Kia’s new record.
Inside Kia’s own range, the order between models shifted in a clear way. Sportage led the chart with 44,704 sales. K4 followed at 37,220 units, while Telluride closed the quarter at 35,928 deliveries, enough for third place. Telluride stayed only a few hundred units behind K4. Sorento moved the other way. The MQ4 fourth-generation version dropped from 25,000 to 21,510 during the same period.
This sales slide has already pushed digital creators toward one recurring idea: a full replacement instead of another small update. One unofficial proposal now points toward a fifth-generation Sorento tied to either the 2027 or 2028 model year, with fresh CGI work published through the AutoYa channel on YouTube.
The project stays unofficial from start to finish. Still, the rendering covers both the cabin and outer body, not only one angle or one surface. The vehicle shown keeps the mid-size crossover sport utility vehicle format and uses the Hyundai-Kia N3 platform, which means internal combustion engine, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid versions stay part of the formula.
The same digital presentation places the rendered vehicle beside the current Sorento, so the contrast becomes direct instead of abstract. Timing also follows the product cycle already visible in the existing model. Sorento entered production in 2020, then received a facelift in 2023. From this perspective, a larger redesign now fits the sequence suggested by the source.
Regional timing appears split. The channel behind the render expects a first preview soon, then a European and Asian launch during 2027. The United States would follow one year later, in 2028.
Kia has already shown fresh product activity elsewhere. At the 2026 New York International Auto Show, the company introduced the all-new 2027 Seltos and the local version of the electric EV3. The article links both launches to Kia’s continued electrification push during a slower electric vehicle period in North America.
A final part of the Sorento CGI work focuses on color. Black appears first, then purple, yellow, and red move through both interior and exterior views. The palette feels broad, perhaps broader than expected, though still tied to the same digital concept.
















