The teaser train for the all-new 2016 Kia Sportage has rolled out, with a trio of preview sketches surfacing online today ahead of a Frankfurt motor show debut next month.
The release of these images comes on the heels of spy photos published by CarAdvice in July, however significant front and rear camouflage had hidden most of the 2016 Sportageâs key styling details.
Todayâs sketches, although heavily stylised, offer a revealing look at the new mid-sized SUVâs exterior and interior looks.
A pair of high-set, Porsche Macan-like headlights dominate the face of the sketched Sportage, set back from Kiaâs familiar âtiger noseâ grille design and large fog-light bezels.
A largely evolutionary design features through the profile, with a tapered roof and rising belt-line set above subtly muscular wheel arches and door panels.
At the rear thereâs a slender new triangular design to the wraparound tail-lamps, connected through the centre of the tail-gate by either a reflective or LED-lit strip.
The third image, previewing the new Sportageâs cabin, reveals a familiar design that draws inspiration from the new Carnival, Sorento and Optima models.
A large display dominates the centre of the dash, flanked by air-conditioning vents on either side and a series of switches and dials below.
Little else about the new Sportage has been revealed at this stage, although it is understood the new model will share much of its architecture and mechanical package with Hyundaiâs newly-launched Tucson mid-sizer.
Watch for the new Sportage to make its global debut in Frankfurt next month, with Australian sales likely to begin early in 2016.
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