It has been such an eventful 1st quarter for us here at Jim Butler Kia of St Louis: Just for starters, our prized EV6 won “2023 North American Utility Vehicle of the Year”! The flavorful and aggressive stance of the Stinger has made such an amazing contribution to the brand since 2017 and took center stage last year with a rousing farewell edition. It started things off with the GT specification and featured the 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6, which cranks out 368 horsepower and 376 lb-ft of torque.
The Autoblog team lamented just how the Stinger was under-appreciated, and that it was one of the last affordable rear-wheel drive internal-combustion sedans out there. In some ways, we agree that it was absolutely “too pure and exhilarating for this world”, with its well-built penchant for luring drivers to take on exhilarating two-lane adventures. A new report out of Korea claimed that the Stinger’s unofficial successor is now in the works and that it will be electric.
The car is code-named GT1 and will be constructed on the next-generation EV platform. Assembly is scheduled to take place out of Kia’s Hwaseong Plant 3 in 2026, with the project name tentatively being billed as “The EV8.” The EV8’s specific platform is called eM, which it will have in common with the full-sized Genesis GV90 SUV. The Korean Car Blog also reports that the EV8 will use a 113.2 kWh battery pack and have a range of approximately 435 to 500 miles. For a reference against current contenders, that’s more capacity than the prominent Lucid Air Grand Touring’s 112 kWh.
Dual motors on the top trim will crank out 335 horsepower to the front wheels, along with 268 horsepower to the rear wheels. Entry-level trims will have a single 215-horse motor driving the rear wheels, with AWD models using a second 215-horsepower unit to drive the front wheels as well. The Genesis GV90 and EV8 will share the sentiment of another very exciting milestone, as they will be the first eM platform cars. With this new information heartily on deck and sent out to the digital masses, The Gear Patrol blog also put in its two cents last week.
They claimed that the Stinger GT was “arguably a Porsche Panamera for half the price”. It also made waves by coming in as a close finalist for North American Car of the Year, where vehicles are judged for their safety features, handling, driver satisfaction, user experience, and innovation. Anticipate commenters on EV threads worldwide sharing their thoughts on this news regarding an exciting successor for the Stinger. One Kia fan in New Hampshire claimed: “I love my EV6 GT and would absolutely upgrade to another Kia EV after being so impressed with this quality, performance, reliability, and long-lasting comfort it has offered me”.
She was also thrilled that she had put on 23K miles in 10 months and had not needed a single dealer visit. Ahead of the EV8, we are also excited for the launch of the EV3 and EV4, which share pivotal stakes in our “EVs for all” vision. The InsideEVs.com staff publicly shared their excitement about the EV8 project, which they enthusiastically have their eyes on as the “Stinger’s spiritual successor.” Looking even more promising than the Stinger in the power department has also piqued the interest of everyone from diehard “volt cultists” to petrol purists who recently have transitioned to all-out enjoying the drive benefits of electrification.