The limited edition Stinger comes with a unique paint, new wheels and a Nappa leather interior. Furthermore, there is exclusive numbered badging as well as new equipment features. “We recognize
Just like its predecessor, the third-gen car was also designed and developed in Frankfurt, and will be manufactured at Kia’s facility in Zilina, Slovakia, alongside the Sportage and the Venga.
What you see pictured here is a render, but the estate, which builds upon the all-new third-generation car unveiled last month, will sport an identical front end to the hatch,
It carries an MSRP of $25,990 for the entry-level L grade, which gets a standard three-row layout and a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system. Powering it is a 2.4-liter in-line four
However, the automaker isn’t ready to pull the plug on the current generation just yet, and as a result, they’re updating it for the 2018MY, CarsDirect reports, quoting official order
It may not be the brand’s most exciting premiere in the ‘city that never sleeps’, as that place is reserved for the K900 flagship sedan, but the 2019 Kia Optima
The visuals pretty much confirm what we already knew from previous spy images and various sketches. Compared to its predecessor, the all-new K900 will boast a more elegant exterior, with
Created in close collaboration between the brand’s global design headquarters in Namyan, Korea, and its US design studio in Irvine, California, like the exterior, the interior of the car is
Based on a totally new platform, the second-gen K900 features a redesigned exterior that was styled in Kia’s California and Korea centers following a philosophy named ‘The Gravity of Prestige’
Displayed in Geneva, it builds upon the third-gen compact hatchback, which is also present at the Swiss motoring event, boasting a larger footprint than its predecessor. It’s 95mm (3.74in) longer,
The station wagon looks identical to the hatchback up to the B-pillar, and after that it gets a longer roofline and an extended rear end for that additional boot space