Matt Blatt Kia of Toms River – What Makes the 2026 Kia Sorento third row practical for daily life around Brick, NJ?
The 2026 Kia Sorento is on a lot of shortlists for families who split time between Brick Plaza errands, youth sports at Drum Point, and quick trips over the bridge to the beach. If you’re comparing three-row SUVs, the question becomes simple and specific: is the Sorento’s third row something you’ll actually use every day around Brick, NJ, or is it just “there” for the rare extra passenger? At Matt Blatt Kia of Toms River, we help customers answer that exact question with real-world details about space, access, comfort, and cargo flexibility.
Below, we go beyond surface specs to show how the Sorento’s third row works in everyday life. We’ll walk through entry and exit, seating layouts, cargo math with strollers and grocery runs, and the tech that makes school pick-ups and tight parking lots less stressful. By the end, you’ll know whether the Sorento’s versatile cabin fits how you actually live and drive near Brick.
What “practical” means for Brick families
Daily practicality in Brick usually looks like quick hops along Route 70 and Route 88, crowded lots at Brick Plaza or Costco, gear-heavy weekends at local fields, and the occasional two-family carpool. A third row has to be easy to reach, comfortable enough for kids and teens, and flexible when you need to pivot from people to cargo. The 2026 Sorento was clearly designed with those use cases in mind, pairing real seating flexibility with helpful loading and maneuvering tech.
Easy access and flexible layouts for real people
The Sorento seats up to 7 with a standard 2nd-row bench that slides forward at the touch of a button for easy 3rd-row access. If you prefer a pass-through between seats, available 2nd-row captain’s chairs create a clear aisle to the back, which is great when you don’t want to unbuckle a child seat just to let someone into the third row. In both layouts, the 50/50 split-folding 3rd-row seats make it simple to carry one extra passenger and still keep a portion of the rear cargo area usable.
Because the second row both reclines and slides, you can trade a little legroom between rows as needed. That adjustability is what makes the third row practical for day-to-day Brick life—kids get a comfortable spot for the ride from Brick Memorial to practice, and you still have the flexibility to fold and load when plans change.
- Quick entry to Row 3: Standard 2nd-row bench slides forward at the touch of a button for easy access.
- Choose your walkway: Available 2nd-row captain’s chairs create a center aisle to the third row.
- Right-size the space: 50/50 split-folding 3rd row lets you seat one more and still carry cargo.
- Comfort where it counts: Available heated 2nd-row seats help keep riders comfortable on chilly mornings.
- Calmer cabin: Available acoustic laminated glass for the 1st row helps keep the interior quiet on busy roads.
Cargo reality check—what fits with seats up and down
Cargo flexibility is the other side of third-row practicality. With the 2nd and 3rd rows folded flat, Sorento offers up to 75.5 cu. ft. of cargo room—plenty for DIY runs over to Brick Boulevard or a full weekend’s worth of beach gear. With all three rows in use, the available hands-free Smart Power Liftgate w/ Auto Close makes loading behind the third row much easier when your hands are full, and the key is in your pocket. And because the 3rd row splits 50/50, you can fold just one side to fit a larger item without sacrificing both rear seats.
Here’s how that plays out for common Brick tasks:
- Grocery-and-kid juggle: Keep all three rows up for six or seven passengers, fold one side of the 3rd row to add bulkier bags or a folded umbrella stroller.
- Sports Saturdays: Stow one 3rd-row seat for tall gear like foldable sidelines chairs and a team cooler, while still seating six.
- Big box runs: Drop the 2nd and 3rd rows flat to open up the full 75.5 cu. ft. for boxes, small furniture, or home project supplies.
- Hands-free loading: The available Smart Power Liftgate opens as it senses your key and can auto-close when you walk away—great when wrangling kids and bags.
How it feels to drive between pick-ups
Practicality also means keeping the day moving without feeling strained. The available 281 hp turbocharged engine gives confident acceleration merging onto Route 70 or hopping across town between schools and practice fields. If your routine includes unpaved parking areas, snowy mornings, or sandy edges near the shore, available All-Wheel Drive w/ Terrain Mode adds surefooted traction that keeps the schedule on track. For extra confidence off the beaten path, Sorento X-Pro adds all-terrain tires and 8.2 in. of ground clearance.
Parking, visibility, and less-stress pick-up lines
Whether you’re threading through school lanes or backing into a tight spot at Brick Plaza, the Sorento’s available driver-assist tech helps make a full cabin easier to manage. The available 360° Surround View Monitor can provide an overhead perspective for low-speed maneuvers, and standard front and rear parking sensors (with available side parking sensors) help you judge obstacles around the vehicle. If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and only seen headrests and backpacks, the available Full Display Digital Rearview Mirror helps restore a clear view out back, even with every seat occupied.
- Better close-quarters control: Available 360° Surround View Monitor helps with tight parking and curbside pick-ups.
- Confidence at a glance: Standard front and rear parking sensors and available side sensors provide audible alerts near obstacles.
- Visibility when fully loaded: The available Full Display Digital Rearview Mirror maintains a rear view even with tall cargo or all seats filled.
- Keep everyone synced: The available Dual Panoramic Display w/ Navigation offers approximately 24 in. of total combined display, and you get standard Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Wireless Android Auto™ for playlists, directions, and hands-free calls.
Bench or captain’s chairs—what’s best for your third-row plan?
If you expect to use the third row most days around Brick, our general guidance is simple. Go with the standard 2nd-row bench if you want true seven-passenger capability and the option to seat three across in the second row. Choose the available 2nd-row captain’s chairs if you prefer an open aisle to the back and more personal space for two second-row riders. Both setups keep access simple, and both work well with the 50/50 split-folding 3rd-row seats when you need to pivot to cargo.
For families who rotate between people and gear, pairing your preferred seating with available All-Wheel Drive w/ Terrain Mode helps you stay confident on rain-slick local roads, gravel parking lots near the fields, and occasional sandy paths by the bay. It’s a smart combination for the real driving you do around Brick, NJ.
Test the third row the way you’ll use it
The best way to know if the Sorento’s third row fits your life is to load it like you mean it. Bring your regular stroller, a couple of sports bags, and a car seat or booster to Matt Blatt Kia of Toms River. We’ll help you try different seating layouts, fold sequences, and loading approaches so you can feel how it all works before you decide. We’re just a short drive from Brick on Route 37 W, and our team is ready to set up a hands-on demo that mirrors your daily routine.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Can adults sit in the 2026 Kia Sorento third row for trips around Brick, NJ?
Yes, adults can use the third row for shorter drives around town, especially if you slide the 2nd row forward slightly to share legroom. For longer highway trips, most families reserve the third row for kids or teens and rotate seats at stops to keep everyone comfortable.
Is the third row easy to reach with car seats installed?
It can be, depending on your setup. With the standard 2nd-row bench, the slide-forward function helps create an opening even when a car seat is installed on the opposite side. If you regularly carry multiple seats, available 2nd-row captain’s chairs can make access even simpler by creating a clear center aisle to the third row. Bring your seat by, and we’ll help you test-fit it.
Can I carry a stroller and still keep all three rows in use?
In many cases, yes. Compact and umbrella strollers can fit upright behind the 3rd row, while a larger stroller may fit when you fold one side of the 50/50 split third row. The available Smart Power Liftgate w/ Auto Close makes loading easier when your hands are full. We recommend bringing your stroller to our showroom and trying a couple of configurations to find your ideal setup.
Which features help most with school pick-up and tight parking in Brick?
The available 360° Surround View Monitor helps with low-speed maneuvering, while standard front and rear parking sensors and available side sensors provide audible alerts to obstacles. If all seats are full or you have tall cargo, the available Full Display Digital Rearview Mirror helps maintain a clear rear view. And the available Dual Panoramic Display w/ Navigation with Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Wireless Android Auto™ keeps directions and communication simple while you queue in the lane.
Does using the third row hurt visibility?
It can reduce your traditional mirror view when all seats are filled, but the available Full Display Digital Rearview Mirror uses a camera feed to restore the view behind you. Pair that with the available Blind-Spot View Monitor, which can display live video of your rear blind spots in the digital gauge cluster, and you’ll feel far more confident changing lanes and backing out of busy lots.
Which Sorento trims make the most sense if I’ll use the third row often?
Start by deciding between the standard 2nd-row bench and available 2nd-row captain’s chairs, then consider adding available All-Wheel Drive w/ Terrain Mode for year-round confidence. From there, choose the comfort and convenience features that matter to your family, such as available heated 2nd-row seats, the available Dual Panoramic Display, and the available 360° Surround View Monitor. Our team can walk you through the combinations and set up a drive that mirrors your daily route around Brick.
When a third row is easy to reach, comfortable for the right riders, and simple to fold at a moment’s notice, it becomes more than an occasional seat—it becomes part of your everyday rhythm. The 2026 Kia Sorento delivers that kind of usability, and we’re here to help you experience it your way at Matt Blatt Kia of Toms River. Visit us to try the layouts, test the tech, and see how the Sorento’s smart packaging fits daily life around Brick, NJ.
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