If you need a three-row crossover that’s high on value, the Kia Sorento is one of the most affordable options. It’s also one of the most stylish crossovers in its class, especially after its mid-cycle update for the 2024 model year.
The Sorento is also available with hybrid and plug-in hybrid powertrains, but if you want to keep your lease costs as low as possible, the non-hybrid models are the ones to look out for. Here are the November lease deals for the 2026 Kia Sorento.
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This Month’s Kia Sorento Lease Deals
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There are six Kia Sorento lease offers available this month, with a focus on the cheaper LX and S trims. The most affordable Kia Sorento lease price is $319 per month over 24 months, with $3,999 due upon signing. That’s for the LX trim with front-wheel drive, and the deal includes 10,000 miles annually. A cost of $0.20 per mile applies if you exceed this limit, and there is a termination fee of $400.
This lease for the Kia Sorento excludes tax, title, licensing, and registration, and the deal runs up until December 1, 2025. Here’s a look at all the 2026 lease deals available for the rest of November:
If you want to save even more, you can lease a 2025 Sorento LX from $299 per month over 24 months, with $3,844 due at signing. All 2025 Sorento lease deals include $375 lease bonus cash, which isn’t available for 2026 models. The 2026 Sorento hasn’t changed all that much, with the only new features on the base LX being standard hands-on detection for the leather-wrapped steering wheel, so you won’t be missing out on much by going for a 2025 version.
The deals above are exclusive to California, but you can check the specific deals in your area on Kia’s website.
If you want to buy a 2026 Sorento, it starts at $32,190 for the LX and goes up to $47,590 for the X-Pro SX Prestige AWD.
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Powertrain and Features

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The LX and S trims of the 2026 Sorento come with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine producing 191 horsepower and 195 lb-ft of torque. An eight-speed automatic and FWD are standard, while AWD is available. The Sorento can feel rather sluggish, especially when loaded up with passengers and cargo. The 2.5L turbocharged engine with 281 hp and 311 lb-ft is only available on more expensive trims.
The base Sorento LX comes with the following features as standard:
- 17-inch alloy wheels
- LED projector headlights
- Manual air conditioning
- 12.3-inch touchscreen
- Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
- Smart cruise control
- Lane departure warning
- Forward collision warning
Go for the Sorento S, and you get additional features like a wireless phone charger, dual-zone automatic climate control, leatherette upholstery, heated front seats, and a power front seat. The top Sorento trims come with genuine leather, ventilated front seats, a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, and a heated steering wheel. However, at over $40,000, the bigger and more powerful Telluride may be a better option.
Final Thoughts

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Kia’s best three-row SUV is undoubtedly the Telluride, but for those on a tighter budget and who only need to make use of the third row occasionally, the Sorento is a solid bet. It boasts stylish looks, a reasonably economical four-cylinder engine, and all the essential amenities.Â
In our most recent drive of the Sorento, we appreciated its interior design and the rugged additions of the X-Pro model. But this vehicle makes the most sense at the bottom end of the lineup, where pricing doesn’t overlap with the Telluride.
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