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2020 Kia Sorento vs 2020 Honda Pilot

2020 Kia Sorento vs 2020 Honda Pilot
2020 Kia Sorento 2020 Honda Pilot
Starting MSRP *
  $26,990 $31,650
Drivetrain Warranty
  10 yr./100,000 mi. 5 yr./60,000 mi.
MPG (City/Highway) **
  22/29 19/27

2020 Kia Sorento vs 2020 Honda Pilot

Serving Louisville, TN

In a comparison of three-row SUVs that bring value and desired features to the table, your attention will easily fall on the 2020 Kia Sorento and the 2020 Honda Pilot. These are both midsize crossover SUVs that have been on the market for 18 years. For 2020, the Kia Sorento displays exciting changes with the debut of its fourth generation. The only difference that you will notice on the 2020 Honda Pilot is the introduction of a new trim level. Before you lock in your SUV purchase plans, you need to know about the other important areas of differentiation between these two vehicles.

Exterior

The base MSRP of the 2020 Kia Sorento is $4,000 lower than the Pilot's MSRP, but you may not guess that by looking at their exterior designs. The Sorento stands tall with an elevated, angled hood. The hood's sides have a modest definition, and this draws attention to the large, multi-elemental headlights. The Sorento's chrome-accented foglamp ports, chrome-on-black grille, a liftgate spoiler, rear skid plate, and other features, the Sorento's exterior is both sporty and functional. In comparison, the 2020 Honda Pilot has a comparable stance, and its hood has less definition as it glides into the grille. The headlights are smaller, and they are integrated with the grille. The foglamps hide in a black mesh portal. For both of these SUVs, you can take advantage of a power liftgate, remote locking, heated side mirrors, and other preferred items.

Interior

Everything you need for an enjoyable driving experience will be placed within arm's reach when you drive the Kia Sorento through town. The interior is available in cloth or leather material with accent stitching, and some trims have wood and metallic accents. The central display screen and two air vents are clustered together with a bold surround piece. The auto climate control system and the controls for the heated front seats are clustered together below the top grouping. Apple CarPlay, a digital instrumentation gauge, wireless charging, Android Auto, a navigation system, a superior sound system, and USB ports are only some of the many features in the 2020 Sorento. The 2020 Honda Pilot takes a different approach to interior styling. The center console is flat and holds push-button gear shifters. Some trims have illuminated cupholders and a charging station. The Pilot's center stack has layers that are comprised of the touch display screen, the climate control system, and air vents.

Performance

Across the trim line, the Pilot is offered with one powertrain that produces 280 horsepower. This is a V6, 3.5-liter gas engine. If you choose the Sorento as your next SUV, you will have two engine options to compare. The entry-level engine is a 2.4-liter, I4 gas engine that generates 185 horsepower, only available on the lowest two trim levels. The primary engine that is standard across most of the trims is a 3.3-liter, V6 engine that aims to please with 290 horsepower.

At Rusty Wallace Kia, we go the extra mile to help our customers find the perfect vehicle based on their budget, wants, and needs. If you are ready to compare the 2020 Sorento's trims and options in person, visit Rusty Wallace Kia.

* "Starting MSRP" is manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) for base model trim. MSRP excludes destination and handling charges, taxes, title, license, options and dealer charges. Actual prices set by dealer and may vary.
** EPA fuel economy estimates. Actual mileage will vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits, and your vehicle's condition. These estimates reflect EPA's revised coefficients beginning with some 2017 models.