Kia Stinger Is A Challenger To German Premium Sedans

Jan 10, 2017 06:00 AM EST | Joyce Vega

The South Korean carmaker is making one of the best cars which will appear on the market in 2018. Kia Stinger has a turbocharged, rear-wheel drive with four-doors and will compete with today’s best Audi A5 and BMW 4 Series Grand Coupe. A car that has given quite an impression to a lot of car enthusiasts.

According to Forbes, Kia Stringer is spirited for a long-distance driving with outright power, hard-edged dynamics, and brutal styling. This car also has an expense luxury as well as comfort and grace. With this car, people will enjoy every ride and won’t rush to the wanted destination but enjoy the ride. The concept was presented back in 2011 at the Frankfurt Motor Show as a powerful rear-wheel drive sports sedan. After five years Kia is peering at a near production ready Stinger sedan which is undeniably striking. Some of the elements were retained like exterior mirrors mounted on the quarter panels, rear-hinged back doors, and flush handles, but overall it is still sporty and aggressively styled fastback. It is wider, longer and taller than Audi and BMW.

Kia has gone from bargain brand to first non-luxury car company according to Driving. The new car Kia’s team is making is Stinger based on Gran Turismo concept. The cabin of Kia Stinger has a bold exterior, while the seats have deep-dish style and a plenty of space and functionality. It also features a display on which people can see navigation. Audio, cruise control and blind spot monitoring information. Stinger also has a braking and pedestrian recognition, adaptive cruise control and rear cross-traffic alert which will input and warn visually and audibly if it senses the driver’s concentration level is waning. Kia Stinger also has a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder that pushes 252 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque at a low 1.250 rpm.

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