The Kia Stonic has received a major update, bringing new exterior and interior styling and a choice of pure-petrol and mild-hybrid powertrains.
The Ford Puma and Nissan Juke launched in 2017, and this is effectively a second heavy facelift for the compact crossover.
The Stonic’s makeover brings it in line with Kia’s ‘Opposites United’ design, with a front end look bringing it closer to the EV3 and other new models.
The dimensions remain largely unchanged: the updated car is 4165mm long and 1760mm wide, with a 352-litre boot.
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The two powertrain options both use the 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo petrol engine that features in the outgoing Stonic.
In standard form, it offers 99bhp and 127lb ft of torque, giving a 0-62mph time of 11.0sec and official CO2 emissions of 125-133g/km, depending on specification.
The electrically boosted mild hybrid offers and 113bhp and 127lb ft, trimming the 0-62mph time to 10.7sec and CO2 emissions to 120-129g/km.
Both powertrains are offered with a choice of a six-speed manual or seven-speed automatic gearbox.
UK specifications, figures and pricing are yet to be confirmed. The outgoing Stonic is available here with two versions of the 1.0 T-GDi engine, with varying forms of electrical assistance, both of which offer 98bhp. It currently starts from £22,085