Back in September, we spied for the first time the mid-cycle facelift for the Kia Forte / K3 thanks to our friend SHM, and now we have caught thanks to ShotSpy Youtube channel the Hatch version, also known as K3 GT (because there are not GT version for the sedan, like in the US). It is expected that it will receive a similar treatment as the recently released Stinger, with new headlights, taillights and larger infotainment system.
Kia already introduced the all-new 2021 K5 midsize sedan to the North American market and continues making some noise with the latest episode of the “Stunt Wars” were claimed that the brand’s most powerful midsize sedan ever is faster than a BMW 330i.
The updated Kia Stinger is revealed in its European specification for the first time today. Kia’s high-performance fastback sports saloon now boasts a refreshed design to amplify its gran turismo character and a range of technology and safety upgrades.
Update: we rounded down the Horsepower by mistake.
Kia Motors today announced the 2021 Kia Stinger for the South Korean market. The changes are expected to make their way to global markets soon. The refreshed Stinger receives minor styling tweaks, engine upgrades, and a more luxurious interior for the upcoming model year.
Price and specification of Kia Motors Stinger’s facelift model for South Korea (known as Stinger Meister there) was revealed before the launch which is set for tomorrow (read more). The Stinger Meister, which will be officially released on the 27th, is finally available with a choice of two gasoline engines while the diesel is discontinued.
Kia Motors today released a teaser video of the upcoming Stinger facelift that will have its digital unboxing tomorrow August 27th at 10:00am KST. Looks like the Korean-spec will keep the same headlights as before, while the leaked different headlight we have seen could be used for US-spec (all pics of this headlamp type had the orange catadioptric used on the US configuration).