Kia Motors America unveiled its new sports car, the GT4 Stinger, as a
concept car at the North American International Auto Show on Monday
afternoon. Under the hood, the Stinger has a 2.0-liter, turbo-charged, gasoline
direct-injected, four-cylinder engine putting out 315 horsepower. “It’s about purity, simplicity and timelessness,” said Tom Kearns,
chief designer at Kia Design Center America. “The GT4 Stinger is a
throwback to days when driving a car was a visceral experience that
wasn’t muted by electronic gimmickry.” Kearns also said that if anyone were to ask if Kia has the
credibility to build a car like the GT4 Stinger, he would point out that
Kia races and wins against some of the world’s most legendary
performance brands. Kia Racing and partner Kinetic Motorsports won the
Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge and Team Championships in
2012 and are now gearing up for the Optimas in the Pirelli World
Challenge in 2014. The Stinger uses the same engine as Kia’s Optima race cars. On the
Stinger, a close-ratio six-speed manual transmission drives the rear
wheels, wrapped in Pirelli performance tires and framed with custom
20-inch aluminum and carbon fiber inserts for strength and weight
reduction. The interior features leather bucket seats, a rubber mat
floor and red-stitched pull straps for handles.
Although there are currently no plans to bring the concept to
production, Kia has a history of delivering vehicles that closely
resemble its concept cars. (ibtimes)
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