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May 6, 2026

Most people don’t need to tow a mountain. They need to tow a small trailer, maybe a boat that hasn’t seen water in a year, or a camper that gets used twice and talked about constantly. That’s where the 2026 Kia lineup makes sense. It’s built for real towing jobs, not bragging rights. 

If you’re in Shiloh, IL, chances are you want something that can handle weekend work without turning your daily drive into a chore. Kia’s SUVs hit that balance better than most. 

Silver Kia SUV driving along a coastal road at sunset

2026 Kia Sorento: The One That Gets Used the Most 

The Sorento is the kind of vehicle that ends up doing everything. School runs during the week, towing duty on Saturday, and back to normal by Monday. 

With up to 3,500 lbs. of towing capacity when properly equipped, it’s right in the sweet spot for small trailers, utility hauls, or a lightweight camper. Nothing excessive. Just useful. 

You’ve got options too. Gas, hybrid, plug-in hybrid. Pick your flavor depending on how often you’re towing versus how often you’re sitting in traffic. Either way, it doesn’t feel like a compromise. 

2026 Kia Telluride: For When “Just Enough” Isn’t Enough 

Step up to the Telluride and everything gets a bit more serious. More space. More presence. More capability. 

With a 5,000 lb. towing capacity when properly equipped, this is the one you bring in when the trailer isn’t exactly “small” anymore. Boats, larger campers, heavier loads. It handles them without drama. 

And here’s the important part. It doesn’t punish you the rest of the time. You still get a comfortable, quiet SUV that works for daily life, which is something a lot of bigger towing rigs forget entirely. 

2026 Kia Sportage Hybrid: Light Work, Done Efficiently 

Not everyone needs to tow something that requires a strategy meeting. 

The Sportage Hybrid caps out around 2,000 lbs., which is perfect for smaller trailers, bikes, or light gear. It’s the kind of vehicle you buy when towing is part of your life, not the center of it. 

What you get in return is efficiency. Less time at the pump, more time actually using the thing. And for a lot of drivers, that’s the smarter trade. 

What Matters When You’re Towing 

Specs are one thing. Real-world towing is another. Here’s what you should care about: 

  • Stability: If the trailer starts wandering, nothing else matters  
  • Cooling and drivetrain strength: Heat is what kills components over time  
  • Visibility and camera support: Backing up shouldn’t feel like guesswork  
  • Braking confidence: You’re stopping more than just the vehicle now  

Kia builds these systems into the experience, not just the spec sheet. That’s the difference between something that can tow and something you’ll want to tow with. 

Find the Right Fit at Auffenberg Kia 

If you’re planning to tow anything more than a couple of lawn chairs, it’s worth getting into the right vehicle from the start. Compare the 2026 Sorento, Telluride, and Sportage Hybrid side by side online. Figure out what fits your actual needs, then schedule a test drive and see how it handles the kind of work you’ll really do.