Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Kia’s gorgeous Stinger sports sedan”.
Hi, I’m Tamara from the verge, and I’m here today at the 2017 Detroit Auto, Show checking out the new Kia stinger in 2014. Kia showed the gt4 stinger concept at the Detroit Auto Show and now three years later, its unveiled the real thing and it sure has some bite to it. The Kia stinger has two engines and the juicier option is the 3.3 liter v6 that makes 365 horsepower and clucks a 0 to 60 mile per hour time of 5.1 seconds. Now the kia is no supercar, it’s not hitting anywhere near 200 miles an hour, but you certainly can have fun going 167 miles per hour in this twin turbocharged v6 kia is only offering an 8-speed automatic transmission and the singer is available in both rear-wheel drive and All-Wheel drive, of course, driving enthusiasts will go crazy for the rear-wheel drive option for years. Kia has said it would build a rear-wheel drive sedan, and now it’s doubling down in that promise. In the world of sports cars, the sting is usually associated with the iconic Corvette. Stingray, certainly not kia, the south korean automaker, but the game is changing and, as this is a date Auto Show, if you’re looking for a car, that has the looks to capture the attention of a car enthusiast Kia offers a welcome reprieve to the fleet of crossovers And other more utilitarian vehicles that are on display. We care a lot about the TUC inside of the car, but we have to admit it sure is fun to see a car that has some decent lines and a bit of wolf to it. And when you think of Kia, you might not think of it as a true luxury sports sedan, but Kia’s aiming for big-time competitors like the Audi a4 and the mercedes-benz c-class.
It’S curious that Kia is also focusing on the sports sedan market. Well, so many automakers are turning their attention to cranking out the crossovers, but this is a new direction that we’re actually quite pleased with, because we like up for sedan, coupe a if you’re going to get out in the open road and go for a drive. Well, we still actually drive our cars. We might as well enjoy the ride along the way for more amazing car concept content and what you actually might drive this year.
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