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Kia Reveals Jaw-Dropping Stinger Successor That Changes Everything

James Carter
By James Carter
2 weeks ago
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Back in the day, the Kia Stinger was arguably the only model in the brand’s lineup that truly captured the excitement of a sporty European sedan, complete with engaging rear‑wheel‑drive dynamics. When Kia ended its production in 2023, it left a significant gap.

At the time, the company promised that an electric model would eventually fill that void and bring high‑performance driving excitement back to the brand.

A dramatic teaser video has now appeared, revealing what seems to be the Stinger’s successor: a radical electric fastback that aims to redefine what a performance EV can be. The dark, stylized footage shows a car that looks aggressive and ready for the track.

While Kia has not officially confirmed its identity, the athletic proportions and familiar design cues strongly suggest that this is the long‑awaited replacement that Stinger fans have been hoping for.

Low, Sleek Fastback Design

Unlike many new electric vehicles, which tend to be tall crossovers, this model sticks to a low, sweeping fastback silhouette. Its roofline is sleek, though slightly higher than the original Stinger, giving it a resemblance to today’s fashionable coupe‑style SUVs while still looking distinctly sporty.

The most dramatic visual feature is the car’s width. The sides flare out significantly, giving it the presence of a vehicle equipped with a widebody kit. It evokes the bold, muscular look of rally or race cars fitted with custom, bolt‑on fender flares that have been seamlessly integrated into the bodywork. The video emphasizes how far these arches protrude, creating a broad, planted stance that strongly hints at serious grip and performance capability.

Striking Lighting and Mysterious Messaging

Kia teases stunning Stinger successor

Another standout detail is the daytime running lights mounted directly on top of the hood. They seem to stretch far back, continuing well past the base of the windshield. This creates an exceptionally long, aggressive light signature that makes many other distinctive EV lighting setups look almost restrained by comparison. Kia is keeping the concept tightly under wraps, offering only cryptic lines such as “A new future is on the horizon” and “Our vision takes shape soon” to build anticipation.

High-Performance E-GMP Platform

Expected technical details further confirm the car’s performance focus. Industry observers believe this fastback will be Kia’s counterpart to the highly regarded Hyundai Ioniq 6. That would mean it uses an advanced version of the E‑GMP platform. This architecture includes an 800‑volt system, enabling extremely rapid charging, and a rear‑wheel‑drive setup, making the car inherently “drift‑ready” — a key trait for a model aiming to recapture the Stinger’s dynamic character.

Kia teases stunning Stinger successor

Positioning, Power, and the GT Version

Based on Kia’s current naming strategy, the badges EV7 and EV8 are the leading candidates, suggesting that this model will sit high in the company’s expanding EV lineup. The flagship GT variant is expected to produce more than 600 horsepower and may feature simulated combustion powertrain effects, giving drivers sound and feedback that mimic a traditional gasoline engine while retaining all the benefits of an electric drivetrain.

Possible Debut at the Brussels Motor Show

The mysterious concept may arrive officially sooner than many expect. Kia is scheduled to attend next month’s Brussels Motor Show, where it will unveil the EV2 and high‑performance GT versions of the EV3, EV4, and EV5. It would be entirely logical for this dramatic Stinger successor to be shown alongside these models, serving as a halo car for Kia’s performance‑oriented electric future.

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