When it was introduced in 2017, the KIA Stinger sports sedan won the hearts of many Asian enthusiasts. Everything felt right about the car, except for one annoying detail: the base engine was considerably underpowered and took away much of the driving experience.
Thankfully, half a decade later, KIA listened to the market feedback and brought a new generation Stinger to life with the most important upgrade out there: a proper 2.5-liter engine to move the well-built chassis around with grace.
Not killed, but revamped
Rumored to be taken off the KIA lineup in 2020, the Stinger got another chance at life, coming back in the
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