2021 Kia Stinger 200S review

It's fair to say the Kia Stinger has fallen shy of expectations. At the time of its Australian market introduction in 2017, the brand speculated that its sales would "bounce around the 200–250 mark" and potentially "build to 400–500" a month. In 2018, Kia reportedly sold 1957 Stingers. That's 163 a month when averaged out over the year. 2019 and 2020's results were similar – 1773 and 1778 respectively, a pip under 150 cars a month for two years.

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