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Kia has finally taken the wraps off of their 4-door sports sedan, the 2018 Kia Stinger. It's loosely based on the Stinger GT4 concept displayed at the 2014 Detroit auto show with additional 2 doors.
Powering the Stinger are 2 choices of engine: 2 litre Theta II turbocharged 4 cylinder (255 hp at 6200 rpm and 353 Nm from 1400-4000 rpm) and the more powerful 3.3 litre Lambda II twin turbo V6 (365 hp at 6000 rpm and 510 Nm from 1300-4500 rpm). Power is sent to either the rear wheels with mechanical limited slip differential or rear-biased all wheel drive with Dynamic Torque Vectoring Control.
If you're looking for a manual-equipped Stinger, don't read any further because the Stinger only comes with an 8 speed automatic transmission. I guess Kia only let the car do the heel toe downshiftš !
On the handling front, the front axle will ride on MacPherson strut, while the rear axle will make do with more sophisticated multi link suspension. Also included is Kia's first Dynamic Stability Damping Control, an electronically adaptive damper. Interestingly, the chassis development is led by former BMW M man, Albert Biermann. Let's see if Kia's new sports sedan will outmuscle the BMWs around corner-galore Nordschleife (apparently Kia has been tuning the chassis around the legendary 'Green Hell').
As always, safety first! The Stinger is equipped with Autonomous Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist, Rear Cross Traffic Alert and Blind Spot Monitoring System. Tyre sizes vary depending on engine choices: V6 (225/40R19 front, 255/35R19 rear); 4 cylinder (225/45R18 all-round). Also, if you choose the V6, the braking system is courtesy of vented Brembo disc with 4 piston caliper front and 2 piston caliper rear.
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