New 2021 Kia Stinger Looking Hot In Red
This V6 will see a power bump from 365 to 373 horsepower, which isn’t much but could improve on the existing range-topper’s already spirited performance. A more significant increase in power comes via the 2.5-liter turbo-four’s 304-hp output, which is a lot more than the 2.0L currently offers. On the downside, the upgraded four-cylinder Stinger will reportedly be around 88 pounds heavier than the model it replaces, but with 49 hp more than before, it should be able to overcome this deficit.
Although there were no new pictures of the cabin, we do know that a digital dashboard will be available along with a larger 10.25-inch infotainment screen. While all these changes are welcome, we’re most interested to experience the improved performance of the base model.
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