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ia’s Stinger, a big, sporty,
four-door coupe, opens
at $46,990 for the 220S, with
a 182kW 2.0-litre turbopetrol
four/eight-speed automatic and
rear-wheel drive.
Stinger 220Si is $52,990 and GT
Line is $55,990.
More serious performance lives
under the bonnet of the 330S,
priced at $49,990. Its 3.3-litre
twin turbo V6 generates 272kW
of power, put to the road via the
same drivetrain. The 330Si costs
$55,990, while the top of the range
GT, tested here, is $60,490.
Stinger is Kia’s fi rst attempt
at a genuine GT performance
car, and it shares architecture
and mechanicals with the
Genesis G70, the fi rst model
from Hyundai’s new luxury
brand, due here shortly.
Stinger’s handsome,
distinctive sheetmetal is in
marked contrast to its plain
interior, which has perhaps too
much in common with Kia’s
humble hatchbacks. GT is
loaded though, with luxurious
heated and cooled front seats,
upholstered in Nappa leather,
plus a full suite of driver assist
safety features and worksburger
infotainment, with great sound.
Voice control works only when
you pair your smartphone via
Apple Carplay or Android Auto.
So if you don’t have one of these
apps, you have to do everything,
including making calls, using
the touchscreen.
The 3.3-litre turbo is a
superb engine, with outstanding
responsiveness and refi nement.
When you lean on the accelerator
using launch control this thing
fl ies, clocking a claimed, and
believable, 4.9 seconds for the
0-100km/h sprint, accompanied
by a rich, mellow note.
It likes a drink in town, where
mid teens can be expected, but the
V6 also runs on regular unleaded
-- unusual for a high performance
turbo, where premium is an
almost universal requirement.
The eight-speed’s shifts are
crisp and smooth, and paddles
are provided as well.
GT runs a mechanical limited
slip diff, adaptive dampers
- which can be adjusted
independently at the front and the
rear -- plus 19-inch alloys with
255/35 rear tyres.
This package doesn’t work.
The back end struggles to put the
engine’s power – and its 510Nm
of torque – to the road and the car
can become quite snakey and tail-
happy under hard acceleration,
especially in corners.
However you adjust it, the
suspension fails to properly
control wheel or body movement,
and the entire rear axle/
suspension assembly is not as
rigidly mounted as it should be,
either, so the Stinger is also loose
and twitchy if you hit a few bumps.
Drive the Stinger moderately
hard and it’s a handful, even with
stability control trying to keep
things in order.
The ride is fussy and unsettled
on a typical country road, with lots
of tyre thump as well, so while the
badge says GT, the car itself falls a
long way short of that standard in
terms of comfort and compliance.
On the credit side, the steering
is intuitive and precise while
Brembo brakes are up to the task
of hauling a heavy (1780kg) car
safely to a stop.
Rear seat passengers
sit slightly knees up, with
reasonable headroom and
legroom but no footroom
under the front seats. Vents,
temperature adjustment, nets, 12
volt and USB ports are provided,
so it’s well set up for kids.
The coupe shape dictates a
small, shallow boot compared with
a conventional three-box sedan. GT
has a power operated tailgate.
Stinger GT is far from perfect,
and it won’t worry the Germans,
but it’s an impressive fi rst effort.
The drivetrain is a beauty – now
all it needs is a suspension/tyre
package to do it justice.
Safety
Not yet tested
Performance
Handling
Quality and reliability
Comfort and refi nement
Value for money
Overall
STARS
THINGS WE LIKE
Refi ned, muscular V6 turbo
Smooth shifting eight speed auto
Rear wheel drive
Uses regular unleaded
Loaded with gear
Comfortable driver’s seat
Long warranty
THINGS YOU MIGHT NOT LIKE
Stability and grip compromised
under power
Loose and twitchy on bumps
Noisy, fussy ride
No stand alone voice control
Shallow boot
SPEX (GT)
Made in South Korea
3.3-litre twin turbo V6 petrol/eight-
speed auto/rear-wheel drive
272kW of power at
6000rpm/510Nm of torque from
1300-4500rpm
0-100km/h in 4.9 seconds (claimed)
7.5L/100km highway; 14.9L/100km
city; regular unleaded; CO2
emissions are 239gkm
Warranty: Seven years/unlimited
km
Standard: Stability control, seven
airbags, automatic emergency
braking, radar cruise, blind spot
monitoring, 360 degree cameras,
Nappa leather upholstery, heated
and cooled front seats, head-up
display, eight inch touchscreen,
digital radio, wireless phone
charging, Harman Kardon audio,
sunroof, LED headlights
Redbook future values: 3yr: 46%;
5yr: 33%
KIA STINGER FROM $46,990
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