Out the Door Price: 2026 Kia Sportage in Missouri

The average out-the-door price for a 2026 Kia Sportage in Missouri is approximately $29,700 including Missouri's 4.23% state sales tax ($1,183 on the base $27,990 MSRP), title and registration fees of about $32, and the state's average dealer documentation fee of $500. Local county taxes, optional dealer add-ons, and chosen trim level can all push the final figure higher — use the calculator below to dial in the exact number for your situation.

Base MSRP
$27,990 Kia Sportage starting price
Missouri state sales tax
$1,183 4.23% on the base MSRP
Missouri avg dealer doc fee
$500
Title & registration estimate
$32
Estimated out-the-door total
$29,700 Base trim, before optional dealer add-ons

What you'll pay out-the-door for a Kia Sportage in Missouri

On a base Kia Sportage (MSRP $27,990), Missouri buyers should plan for roughly $29,700 out-the-door. That figure stacks $1,183 in Missouri state sales tax (4.23% on the vehicle), about $500 in dealer documentation fees, and roughly $32 for title and registration paid to the Missouri DMV.

Higher trims, packages, and county-level taxes can push the final number several thousand dollars above this baseline. The numbers above assume the lowest available trim and the state's average doc fee — your actual quote will vary by dealer and county.

Kia Sportage pricing context

The Sportage is a suv in the Kia lineup, with a base MSRP of $27,990. Missouri's combination of a 4.23% state sales tax and an average dealer doc fee of $499 puts it in the mid-range bucket among U.S. states for total out-the-door cost on this vehicle.

If you're cross-shopping nearby states or other Kia models, the calculator on this page lets you swap inputs and see the OTD impact in real time.

Frequently asked questions

What is the out-the-door price of a 2026 Kia Sportage in Missouri?

Starting from a base MSRP of $27,990, the typical out-the-door price for a 2026 Kia Sportage in Missouri runs about $29,700 — roughly $1,183 in state sales tax (4.23%), $500 in average dealer doc fees, and around $32 for title and registration. Higher trims, optional packages, and county taxes can add several thousand more.

How much sales tax will I pay on a Kia Sportage in Missouri?

Missouri charges a 4.23% state sales tax on vehicle purchases. On a Kia Sportage at $27,990 MSRP, that works out to about $1,183. Some Missouri counties add local surtaxes (typically 0%–5.875% on top of the state rate), so confirm the rate for the county where you'll register the vehicle.

What dealer fees can I expect on a Kia Sportage in Missouri?

Missouri dealers charge an average documentation fee of around $500. Missouri caps dealer documentation fees at $500 by state law. On top of that you'll see destination/freight (set by Kia, typically $1,095–$1,795 depending on model) and state title and registration costs in the -$43–$132 range. Always ask for an itemized out-the-door quote so you can spot any add-ons before signing.

Are there incentives for Kia Sportage buyers in Missouri?

Kia runs national rebates and finance offers that change month-to-month — check Kia USA's current offers page. Missouri-specific incentives may include EV rebates (especially relevant if you're shopping the suv as an EV trim), first-responder or military discounts, and credit union financing perks. Stack manufacturer + state + lender programs whenever possible.

Should I buy my Kia Sportage in Missouri or a neighboring state?

Sales tax is owed in the state where the vehicle is titled and registered, not where you buy it. So if you live in Missouri, crossing state lines to dodge Missouri's 4.23% sales tax usually doesn't work — you'll still owe Missouri tax when you register at home. The exception is when neighboring inventory and dealer pricing are meaningfully better; in that case, compare full out-the-door totals (including Missouri tax) before deciding.

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