Kia Stonic News

Affordable Korean SUV strikes back against China
By Tom White · 13 Nov 2025
Kia's new Stonic SUV is a deep facelift which looks to pack in much more kit at a modest price increase.
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Car tester secrets: the features you do and don't need
By Laura Berry · 20 Sep 2025
What feature of your car annoys you the most? I’ll go first. Our eight-year old Skoda locks itself after about 30 seconds. Sounds good, but it isn't. It’s led to all manner of annoying moments, but locking itself while the keys were inside the car probably wins — don’t ask.
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2026 Kia Stonic revealed
By Tom White · 01 Sep 2025
2026 Kia Stonic revealed with new styling and tech features.
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Kia to democratise EVs with EV2 SUV baby and EV1 mini
By Byron Mathioudakis · 16 Aug 2025
Kia is frantically working on a pair of small electric vehicles (EVs) that could reshape the bottom end of the new-car market by bringing near-price parity with internal combustion engine alternatives. The big news is that both the EV2 small crossover expected to debut sometime next year and its EV1 city-car sibling due a little later on are under serious consideration for Australia. This is despite being readied for production out of Slovakia, due to EV tax concessions as well as vast economies of scale that should help contain prices if or when they land here.
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Kia prices tweaked for 2025
By Samuel Irvine · 02 Apr 2025
Kia has announced modest price increases for some of its most popular cars, ranging from $100 to $200 depending on the model.For 2025, the Kia Picanto will remain Australia’s most affordable car, despite a $100 price rise lifting the model’s entry price to $18,390, before on-road costs.With an estimated national drive-away price of $21,340, that still puts the small hatch $2650 clear of Australia’s next cheapest vehicle, the Chery Tiggo 4 Pro, which is a small SUV.A further $100 rise across the range sees the top-spec GT-Line with an automatic transmission now headline the range at $21,790, before on-road costs, or $24,140, drive-away.The price adjustments are slightly more substantial for the Kia Stonic crossover, the brand’s second-most-affordable model in Australia.It now starts at $25,660, before on-road costs, for the entry-level S, $200 more than it did last year. Prices peak at $31,980 for the GT-Line.Kia has enacted the same price changes for the Seltos small SUV, which now starts at $30,050, before on-roads, for the S FWD, rising to $45,470 for the top-spec GT-Line AWD.Finally, the upper-mid-sized Sorento, Kia’s most popular model of the bunch, now starts at $53,500, before on-roads, for the petrol S 2WD. Prices for variants with an internal combustion engine now peak at $68,790 for the diesel GT-Line AWD.The price rise follows a seasonal $150 range-wide price rise for the segment-dominating Kia Carnival people mover in January.No model updates or additional spec inclusions have been made across the Kia range in return.
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This Kia SUV will live to see another day
By Tim Nicholson · 05 Feb 2025
One of the most affordable small SUVs on the market will benefit from another major facelift. The Kia Stonic went on sale in many markets in late 2017, but didn’t land on Australian shores until early 2021.
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Popular Kia SUV now $3000 more expensive
By Samuel Irvine · 12 Aug 2024
The South Korean brand has deleted the manual variants of its base Stonic S and mid-range Stonic Sport variants, and as previously reported by CarsGuide the Stonic is ditching the naturally-aspirated 1.4-litre petrol engine in favour of a turbo power.
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Kia Stonic to go turbo-only
By Chris Thompson · 16 Apr 2024
The stop-sale on Kia’s 1.4-litre four-cylinder Stonic is permanent, it seems, as the brand readies the model to go all-turbo from 2025 onwards.
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Five cars that NEED a performance version
By Chris Thompson · 18 Dec 2023
Here are five cars that, while fine as they are, could benefit from a little 'more'.
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List of the last manuals!
By Laura Berry · 26 Mar 2023
Manual gearboxes are being killed off by the soulless, unromantic savages who want a car with an automatic transmission. Which is nearly everybody. So, the car manufacturers are making hardly any manual cars now. But for the few beacons of hope trying to save this rare animal from extinction we’ve made a list of new cars still with manuals that are for sale in Australia. But for how much longer?
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