The Kia Stinger is the performance flagship of the Kia range, and raised plenty of eyebrows with its rear-drive five-door hatch layout when it arrived in October 2017.
This was also just in time to fill the void left by the end of Australian-built Falcon and Commodore.
From launch it arrived in six different variants split between four-cylinder turbo and twin-turbo V6 drivetrains. The range currently spans from the $48,400 Stinger 200S up to the $70,730 Stinger 3.3 GT (red Leather).
Rather than being developed to compete with the legendary Aussies, the Stinger was benchmarked against the Audi A5 Sportback and BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe.