The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Kia Stonic – an eye-catching and confident compact crossover

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THE new Kia Stonic is an eye-catching and confident compact crossover with true European design flair, and is the most customisab­le Kia ever, inside and out.

A range of lightweigh­t gasoline and diesel engines are paired with manual transmissi­ons, keeping emissions low and efficiency high. The car’s ride and handling are tuned to maximise driving excitement, with steering and suspension engineered for European tastes. The car’s high-strength steel platform and bodyshell ensure high levels of driving confidence and passenger comfort in all conditions.

The Kia Stonic is one of the smartest cars in its class, with a range of technologi­es designed to enhance handling, safety, comfort, and convenienc­e. The car’s intelligen­t packaging results in a spacious cabin and enables a high level of storage versatilit­y.

The product of a close collaborat­ion between Kia’s European and Korean design studios, the Stonic will be manufactur­ed at Kia’s Sohari production facility in Korea. The car is backed by Kia’s quality promise and is sold as standard with the company’s unique 7-Year, 150,000 km warranty. The Stonic goes on sale across Europe during the third quarter of 2017, in a segment that is due to become one of Europe’s largest in the coming years.

The B-SUV segment: Europe’s largest by 2020

The Stonic will be an important conquest model for Kia in one of the newest and fastest-growing vehicle segments. The B-SUV segment currently accounts for 1.1 million new car sales in Europe each year – around 7% of the market – and is due to expand to more than two million annual sales by 2020.

“In terms of sales volumes, the B-SUV market is expected to grow to a similar size as the C-SUV segment by 2021, when more than 1 in 10 new cars sold in Europe will be from the Stonic’s segment,” explains Michael Cole, Chief Operating Officer of Kia Motors Europe. “The B-SUV segment attracts buyers from across the spectrum, with 21% of all customers upsizing from a B-segment supermini, and another 15% downsizing from their C-segment family hatchbacks. Cars like the Stonic also appeal to those looking to replace their compact MPVs.

“This will be one of the most compelling new cars in this rapidly-expanding class, aided by Kia’s unique warranty, and the brand’s reputation for reliabilit­y, quality and contempora­ry design. As the segment expands, the Stonic looks set to become one of our best-selling cars.”

Exterior design: An eye-catching look, and Kia’s most customisab­le car ever

European flair is at the heart of the Kia Stonic’s eye-catching appearance. The design of the Stonic has been led by Kia’s European design studio in Frankfurt, Germany, in collaborat­ion with the brand’s design centre in Namyang, Korea.

The designers’ brief was to create an ultra-compact crossover, inspired by SUV design. The compact dimensions and low centre of gravity allow for a sleek, lithe body, inspired by the form, function and confidence-inspiring appearance of Kia’s larger SUVs. With short overhangs at front and rear (830 mm and 730 mm), combined with a long bonnet and low roof-line (1,520 mm in height), the Stonic boasts a sporty and confident on-road posture – without compromisi­ng the elevated seated position drivers expect of a compact SUV. Black body cladding around the base of the car, and skidplates at the front and rear, add a further element of purpose to the car’s design. A roof rack boosts functional­ity further.

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