The Stinger continues its blaze of glory

The SADC is rumoured to recieve a few models by late 2018.
The KIA Stinger has been honoured with a series of prestigious awards by European and North American media.

The growing number of accolades for the new fastback sports sedan makes the Stinger one of the most celebrated new KIA vehicles ever – just a few months after going on sale in most global markets.

Since the start of the year, the Stinger has been awarded the Roadshow by CNET 2018 Shift Award Vehicle of the Year, and Best of the Year in the MotorWeek 2018 Drivers’ Choice awards – the top honour in the 14-category awards program.

The car has also been shortlisted in both the North American and European Car of the Year award programs, with the winner of the latter crowned at the forthcoming Geneva International Motor Show in March.

The Stinger is one of seven candidates being considered by the 60 European automotive journalists on the jury.

“We're proud of what we've achieved with the Stinger, and multiple accolades highlight how this pioneering vehicle has true global appeal. It provides something different and exciting to customers in terms of its design, character and performance, and it is gratifying to see the efforts of our engineers and designers recognised by media across the world,” said Bryan Cho, chief marketing officer of KIA Motors Corporation.

The Stinger has been widely praised by motoring media for its fun-to-drive handling characteristics, high refinement and exceptional grand touring capabilities.

It has been named Car of the Year in Slovakia, Performance Car of the Year in the UK, and awarded the Trophée Argus 2018, voted for by leading French media. The Stinger has also been shortlisted for the Czech Car of the Year award.

Its sleek gran turismo looks has resulted in a 2018 iF design award, one of the most prestigious pan-industrial design awards, while its 3.3-litre twin-turbo V6 engine – delivering effortless pace and performance – has made Ward’s 10 Best Engines list for 2018.

The KIA Stinger was designed in Europe by Peter Schreyer, KIA’s chief design officer and president, and Gregory Guillaume, senior chief designer for KIA Motors Europe. The car’s chassis and drivetrain were honed at the Nürburgring Nordschleife and on roads around the world.

Specified with the high-performance 3.3-litre twin-turbocharged V6 petrol engine, the Stinger is the most powerful and fastest-accelerating production KIA ever. All engines are paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission, and are available with a choice of all-wheel or rear-wheel drive (market dependent). – QuickPic

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