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New Kia Stinger 2021 detailed: Facelift for rear-wheel-drive flagship goes official

The new-look Stinger is more focused on luxury, but still has plenty of sportiness.

The facelifted Kia Stinger has finally been revealed after weeks of leaked images and teasers.

The refreshed model has seen revisions to its interior and exterior design, not to mention a range of new colours, features and technology.

The revamped Stinger will be on sale globally from the third quarter of 2020, and is expected here by the end of 2020.

According to Kia, the new-look Stinger has been enhanced to “amplify its gran turismo character, while improving cabin quality and giving owners more choice of colour and material”.

The front end sees new “multifaceted” reflector LED headlights with redesigned LED daytime running lights. There are new 18- and 19-inch wheel designs, while internationally the Stinger will be offered with a “Dark Package” for high-grade performance models, with gloss black exterior highlights. The US will get a “Black Package” with dark trim elements, including dark mirror caps, rear spoiler and wheels.

The rear end gets a new combination lamp that spans the width of the bootlid, enhancing the stance of the car. There are new tail-lights in a chequered flag grid pattern, too. Sporty Stingers will get bright silver muffler tips, set among a new rear diffuser. 

The rear end gets a new combination lamp that spans the width of the bootlid, enhancing the stance of the car.

Inside, the Stinger takes on a “higher-quality cabin”, with a new steering wheel, a 7.0-inch fully digital instrument cluster, a frameless rearview mirror, and in some grades there’s new contrast stitching. Nappa leather will be available in some markets, including black, red and beige colours.

There will be carbon-fibre trim or aluminium trim finishes depending on the grades - still to be confirmed for Australia - while the dash is adorned with a new 10.25-inch media screen with sat nav and smartphone mirroring tech. There’s also mood lighting, with 64 colours to choose from. 

Inside, the dash is adorned with a new 10.25-inch media screen.

As for what’s powering the new-look Stinger? You’re going to have to wait and see. The company hasn’t revealed any engine, powertrain or performance specs just yet.

You can always read what we've written about the 2021 Stinger's engine options here.

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Matt Campbell has been at the forefront of automotive media for more than a decade, working not only on car reviews and news, but also helping manage automotive outputs across print, online, video and audio. After completing his media degree at Macquarie University, Matt was an intern at a major news organisation as part of the motoring team, where he honed his skills in the online automotive reviews and news space. He did such a good job there they put him on full time, and since then he has worked across different automotive media outlets, before starting with CarsGuide in October 2017. At CarsGuide Matt has helped shape the video output of the business, while also playing a key role in management behind the scenes, and helping in-market new car buyers make the right choice by continually evolving CarsGuide's comparison reviews. Driving more than 100 cars a year seemed like a dream to Matt when he first started out, but now it's all just part of the job - a job he loves and plans to stay in for a long time to come. Matt is also an expert in used car values, as he's always on the hunt for a bargain - be it a project beater or a prime example of the breed. He currently owns a 2001 Audi TT quattro and a 2007 Suzuki Jimny JLX.
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