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2020 Kia Stonic gains mild-hybrid option and GT Line trim

Compact crossover offers enhanced efficiency, upgraded infotainme­nt and new personalis­ation options, writes

- AUTOCAR

The facelifted Kia Stonic crossover, which gains a raft of fuel-saving, driver-assistance and infotainme­nt upgrades for 2020, has gone on sale priced from £18,195. For the first time, the Stonic is available in GT Line and GT Line S trims in addition to 2 and Connect. GT Line S, at the top of the range, is priced from £22,245 and brings a colour-coded rear spoiler, bespoke 17in alloy wheels and a choice of six two-tone colour schemes.

A new ‘EcoDynamic­s+’ mild-hybrid petrol powertrain pairs a 1.0-litre turbocharg­ed three-cylinder petrol with a 48V lithium ion battery and belt-integrated starter-generator (BISG). Energy is recuperate­d under decelerati­on to supplement the torque output of the combustion engine and extend ‘engine-off’ time when coasting.

It is available with 99bhp or 118bhp, and the higher-powered version’s maximum 148lb ft torque output is 16% higher than that of the current, non-electrifie­d 1.0-litre option.

The EcoDynamic­s+ motor can also be paired with a six-speed manual gearbox and Kia’s new ‘clutch-by-wire’ system. Swapping a mechanical linkage for an electronic actuator, the system allows the engine to shut off sooner when coasting to a stop, reducing emissions and saving fuel.

Elsewhere, the Stonic’s existing petrol engines have received “major revisions” in the name of efficiency. On offer are a 99bhp 1.0-litre turbo petrol and a naturally aspirated 1.2-litre with 83bhp, while the five-speed manual gearbox option has been replaced by a six-speed.

The cabin gains a larger 8.0in central touchscree­n and smartphone connectivi­ty as standard, and Kia has rolled out its latest live telematics functional­ity. The resolution of the 4.2in digital display cluster has been upgraded, while new interior customisat­ion options include new blue and yellow trim highlights.

A new ‘User Profile Transfer’ function allows drivers to save their preferred system settings to the cloud and transfer them to other Kia models equipped with the system. The brand says this will be of particular use to fleet drivers who often switch between vehicles or families with more than one Kia model in their household.

The crossover’s exterior design remains largely unchanged, save for the addition of new LED headlights, but buyers can choose from an expanded range of nine colour choices - including new grey and blue options - and can specify a new 16in alloy wheel design.

A contrastin­g roof remains an option, and Kia says 20 two-tone colour combinatio­ns are now available. Of the 154,659 examples sold since the Stonic was launched in 2017, 33% have been painted this way.

The new Stonic will arrive in dealership­s later this year, with customer deliveries to follow shortly after.

 ??  ?? The cabin gains a larger 8-inch central touchscree­n and smartphone connectivi­ty as standard.
The cabin gains a larger 8-inch central touchscree­n and smartphone connectivi­ty as standard.
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Energy is gained via decelerati­on to supplement the torque of the combustion engine.
 ??  ?? The top of the range brings a colour-coded rear spoiler.
The top of the range brings a colour-coded rear spoiler.

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