The Stonic doesn’t feel like something Kia threw together in haste. It’s sharp-looking with neat details, like the faux skidplates under each bumper. It’s less wildly styled than the Hyundai Kona, with slim lamps and a fetching shape for the grille, and it’s good looking enough to be a sort of poor man’s Audi Q2.

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Currently, Kia Stonic 2023 Philippines price ranging from Php 835,000 to Php 990,000. Under the hood of all the Stonic trims is a 1.4-liter inline-4 gasoline engine that can make up to 97 horsepower and 132 Nm of torque. It then uses a six-speed automatic torque converter. Only the entry-level LX trim may come with a five-speed manual transmission.
Style That’s Iconic This one’s for the trendsetters. The bold. The generation that will lead us to a stylish that values individual expression. Check it out! 1 DISPLACEMENT UP TO 1,368 CC MAX POWER(HP/RPM) 95 PS and 100 PS / 6,000 RPM Warranty 5 Year Warranty and Roadside Assistance 1 2 3 EXTERIOR Experience Award-winning Design Each exterior element was carefully designed to make the new Stonic look its best from all angles. Its Crossover Design. And more! Experience Award-winning Design Each exterior element was carefully designed to make the new Stonic look its best from all angles. Its Crossover Design. And more! Prev Tiger Nose Grille Fin Type Antenna Back Up Lamp with Rear Reflector Next Tiger Nose Grille Fin Type Antenna Back Up Lamp with Rear Reflector Prev Roof Rails Crossover styling with increased height Rear combination lamps Next Roof Rails Crossover styling with increased height Rear combination lamps Prev 16 inch Alloy Wheels Rear Spoiler Garnish Next 16 inch Alloy Wheels Rear Spoiler Garnish INTERIOR Enjoy Beauty + Function Looks that please the eye. Function that suits the need. The interior design of the new Stonic allows for both style and comfort. Important features are just one push away with its steering wheel with functional buttons. Need extra space? The rear seats are readily foldable at your convenience. These and more are waiting for you in the new KIA Stonic! Enjoy Beauty + Function Looks that please the eye. Function that suits the need. The interior design of the new Stonic allows for both style and comfort. Important features are just one push away with its steering wheel with functional buttons. Need extra space? The rear seats are readily foldable at your convenience. These and more are waiting for you in the new KIA Stonic! Prev Instrument Panel with TFT LCD Multi-Function Display USB port and 12V socket Overhead Console lamp Next Instrument Panel with TFT LCD Multi-Function Display USB port and 12V socket Overhead Console lamp Prev Single-zone Automatic Climate Control (EX only) Audio Remote Control 60:40 Full Fold Flat Rear Seats Next Single-zone Automatic Climate Control (EX only) Audio Remote Control 60:40 Full Fold Flat Rear Seats Highlights Ride Out In Style Cruisin’ through the city with style is easy with the new Stonic. All you need are these features: Ride Out In Style Cruisin’ through the city with style is easy with the new Stonic. All you need are these features: 8-Inch Touchscreen Infotainment System Android Auto or Apple CarPlay? Take your pick and choose your preferred background music as you go along for a ride. The process is sleek and easy with the user-friendly 8-inch touchscreen LCD display. 6 Audio Speakers Let your tune of choice blast and fill your Stonic. Its 6 audio speakers are scattered all around to give yours ears maximum listening pleasure. You’ll feel like a star in your own music video Smart Entry and Push Start (EX only) Simply hit the Smart Entry and Push Start button and you’re ready to go on a roll. Say goodbye to fumbling around for keys. LED Daytime Running Lamps (EX only) Make your presence known during the day with the DRLs of the New Stonic–equipped with power-saving LEDs plus a cutting-edge design so you can stylishly and efficiently stay safe. Projector-Type Halogen Headlamps See and be seen at night. Let them know that it’s your good-lookin’ Stonic passing by. Its projector headlights with halogen bulbs shine bright to help you navigate dark roads in an effortless way. PERFORMANCE Step Up In Life Because looks alone aren’t enough. Up the ante with the new Stonic–equipped with engine for maximum performance and efficiency. The automatic variants are equipped with a 6-speed transmission. It’s the stylish and high-performance lifestyle upgrade that you’ve been looking for. Step Up In Life Because looks alone aren’t enough. Up the ante with the new Stonic–equipped with engine for maximum performance and efficiency. The automatic variants are equipped with a 6-speed transmission. It’s the stylish and high-performance lifestyle upgrade that you’ve been looking for. L Kappa Dual-CVVT Engine Power: 95PS @ 6,000 rpm (M/T), 100PS @ 6,000 rpm (A/T) Torque: 132Nm @ 4,000 rpm 6-speed Automatic Transmission SAFETY Drive With Confidence The new Stonic doesn’t just let you ride out in style. It was also engineered so you can drive with peace of mind. Thanks to its key safety features! Drive With Confidence The new Stonic doesn’t just let you ride out in style. It was also engineered so you can drive with peace of mind. Thanks to its key safety features! Hill Start Assist Control (EX only) Going uphill requires less effort on the pedal with the built-in assistance of the new Stonic. Drive through those high roads and steep paths with ease and confidence. Rear Parking Distance Warning (EX only) The new Stonic won’t just show you what’s behind. It’ll also tell you when to stop. With this feature plus the Rear Camera, parking will surely be a breeze. Electronic Stability Control (EX only) Stay on course as you perform all types of maneuvers. Whether it’s a simple turn or a complicated overtake, the Electronic Stability Control of the new Stonic will help you stay true to the course you set with the steering wheel. Rear Camera Go beyond the traditional rear-vew mirror. Get a clear view of what’s behind with the rear camera of the new Stonic. It’s also equipped with dynamic guiding lines which help with rear parking. NEW The Kia Stonic Style Edition The Kia Stonic Style Edition Prev Blacked out 16" alloy wheels Front Skirt Side Skirt Next Blacked out 16" alloy wheels Front Skirt Side Skirt Prev Stonic Style Badge Rear Skirt Next Stonic Style Badge Rear Skirt View Price List Request a test drive Find a dealer Request a quote DOWNLOAD E-CATALOGUE prev 1 OVERVIEW 2 EXTERIOR 3 INTERIOR 4 Highlights 5 PERFORMANCE 6 SAFETY 7 NEW next Close Close
The H6 entry-grade is called the Premium and lists for $30,990 drive-away, while the mid-range Lux is $33,990 driveaway. Both come in front wheel drive only. If you’re after all-wheel drive you’ll need to step up to the top-of-the-range Ultra for $36,990 drive-away, or pay $2,000 less and have it in front-wheel drive.

0 Sister companies Kia and Hyundai are both in the process of developing a small crossover vehicle, both of which are set to hit the popular small SUV segment later this recently revealed spy shots of the upcoming small Kia SUV model, which is tentatively being called the most recent spy shots showed the vehicle in heavy camouflage, but from what we can see today, it looks like it’s going to be a great looking will be Kia’s first entry into the small SUV segment, a smart move given how quickly the segment has been growing in Europe and Asia. It is now also starting to gain some real traction in the makes sense that Hyundai and Kia, as well as other automakers, are now testing the waters of the small SUV segment. What this means is the that Stonic is going to have some competition to deal thought it might be a good idea to look at the segment, and take a closer peek into the cars like Kia Stonic, which are as follows:Nissan Juke – This was actually the vehicle that started the segment a little over 5 years ago. It has been a sales success for Nissan, and the second-generation model will be hitting the market next year. The Juke is likely to be the biggest of the competitors of the Kia Captur – This Kia Stonic rival is based on the Juke, and it has been a huge hit in Europe, going as far as landing in the top 10 best sellers in the CX-3 – This model has become very popular, thanks in large part to its design, driving characteristics, and fuel economy. Another one that is sure to offer stiff C-HR – New to the segment, but one that is still sure to be a big rival. The Toyota powertrain used in this model is a winner, and the coupe styling is incredibly cool. It’s a FWD model only, but you can also get it as a 500X – This is certainly one of the better looking vehicles on the market, and this one comes with AWD and more passenger and cargo space than the Fiat 500 small Renegade – You can’t create a list of Kia Stonic rivals without mentioning the entry level model from Jeep. They don’t come much better as an off-road vehicle than this Trax – Also known as the Opel Mokka in Europe and the Buick Encore in the US, this model is starting to gain popularity. Pricing is excellent, and it is loaded with a ton of features.

The height, measured from the ground to the top of the car, is 1640 mm across all variants. The width is 1810 mm across all variants. The length is 4365 mm across all variants. See the table below for a comprehensive list of dimensions for the Mitsubishi ASX 2021 including the height, width, length and more for each vehicle. Urban style. SUV attitude. Fusing city car agility with an SUV presence, Stonic’s carefully crafted lines create an athletic body that’s wide, low, and light enough to handle even tight urban streets. Add advanced connectivity, a host of smart tech and a spacious interior and you have the perfect city SUV. And with four two-tone options to choose from, you’re free to create you very own street art. Confident by design. Design Exuding confidence, the Stonic impresses with a masculine yet chic design, with distinctive lines on a smooth and sculpted body along its athletic proportions. Eyes front. The Stonic comes with a brand-new and truly stylish LED headlight design that integrates beautifully with the sleek sweep of the front bonnet. Polished 17” alloy wheels, available on GT-Line & Sport grades in unique designs, add a touch of sportiness to match the dynamic styling. From front to back, the Stonic GT-Line accentuates the sporty design with a rear diffuser with twin exhaust accents to complete the bold look. Exuding confidence, the Stonic impresses with a masculine yet chic design, with distinctive lines on a smooth and sculpted body along its athletic proportions. Eyes front. The Stonic comes with a brand-new and truly stylish LED headlight design that integrates beautifully with the sleek sweep of the front bonnet. Polished 17” alloy wheels, available on GT-Line & Sport grades in unique designs, add a touch of sportiness to match the dynamic styling. From front to back, the Stonic GT-Line accentuates the sporty design with a rear diffuser with twin exhaust accents to complete the bold look. Step inside. Overseas model shown. Tech Elevate your experience with a vivid 8" colour LCD touch screen and Bluetooth¼ [B] multi-connection allowing you to connect two smartphones at the same time. Always stay connected to your world with Android Autoℱ[A] & Apple CarPlayℱ[C] allowing easy access to your directions, messages, and favourite playlists. Enjoy the convenience of entering the car and starting the engine without having to remove the car key from your on GT-Line & Sport grades. Stay charged on the go with the available USB charging ports in both front & rear, plus a 12V power & rear charging port available on GT-Line & Sport grades. Front charging port available on S grade. 8" Touch screen with Bluetooth¼ multi-connection Elevate your experience with a vivid 8" colour LCD touch screen and Bluetooth¼ [B] multi-connection allowing you to connect two smartphones at the same time. Always stay connected to your world with Android Autoℱ[A] & Apple CarPlayℱ[C] allowing easy access to your directions, messages, and favourite playlists. Smart Key with Push Button Start Enjoy the convenience of entering the car and starting the engine without having to remove the car key from your on GT-Line & Sport grades. Stay charged on the go with the available USB charging ports in both front & rear, plus a 12V power & rear charging port available on GT-Line & Sport grades. Front charging port available on S grade. Space Enhanced comfort and space for the whole crew. A large amount of head and leg room along with the ability to fold the rear seats for that extra spaciousness. Feel the space and immerse yourself in Stonic's cabin with the sunroof available on GT-Line only on one-tone exterior colour options. Automatically maintain your comfort temperature with climate control air on GT-Line grade. Optimise and adapt the space to your lifestyle with the 60:40 split-folding rear seat configuration. Enjoy versatile cargo space in a compact SUV like never before. Enhanced comfort and space for the whole crew. A large amount of head and leg room along with the ability to fold the rear seats for that extra spaciousness. Feel the space and immerse yourself in Stonic's cabin with the sunroof available on GT-Line only on one-tone exterior colour options. Automatically maintain your comfort temperature with climate control air on GT-Line grade. Optimise and adapt the space to your lifestyle with the 60:40 split-folding rear seat configuration. Enjoy versatile cargo space in a compact SUV like never before. Own the road. Performance Performance Urban explorer. The Stonic has been tuned for Australian roads to offer fine-tuned ride comfort and quality to match our local driving conditions. Dynamic and reliable MPI petrol engine provides frugality and agility for an excellent all-round those seeking turbocharged performance, T-GDI petrol engine is available on GT grade. Enjoy smooth acceleration, agile gear shifts and fuel economy with the 7-speed DCT on the GT-Line, or 6-speed automatic or manual transmission on Sport & S grades. The Idle Stop & Go system automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle is stationary, which help assist in improving fuel economy in heavy traffic or frequent traffic light on GT-Line grade. Performance Urban explorer. The Stonic has been tuned for Australian roads to offer fine-tuned ride comfort and quality to match our local driving conditions. Dynamic and reliable MPI petrol engine provides frugality and agility for an excellent all-round those seeking turbocharged performance, T-GDI petrol engine is available on GT grade. Enjoy smooth acceleration, agile gear shifts and fuel economy with the 7-speed DCT on the GT-Line, or 6-speed automatic or manual transmission on Sport & S grades. The Idle Stop & Go system automatically shuts off the engine when the vehicle is stationary, which help assist in improving fuel economy in heavy traffic or frequent traffic light on GT-Line grade. Safety in check. Safety Safety Safety highlights. Pick your ride. 3 grades available. All information and illustrations are based on data available at the time of publication and subject to change without notice. Contact your local Kia dealer for current to Supply chain interruptions and semiconductor shortages, we are experiencing extended lead times across selected models. Please be assured, Kia Australia and our Dealer network are working proactively to minimise customer lead times. Customers are advised to continue to order at their earliest convenience and contact your local Kia Dealer for further information. *Safety technologies are supplemental systems and do not replace the need for the driver to exercise care and attention. For more information about Kia's safety systems, please see your local Kia dealer or refer to your Kia vehicle's owner's manual. [A]Android Autoℱ connectivity requires compatible Android device. See for more details. Android Autoℱ is a registered trademark of Google Inc. [B]Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Not all mobile phones compatible with the vehicle's Bluetooth¼ and multimedia system [C]Apple CarPlayℱ connectivity requires compatible iOS device. See for more details. Apple CarPlayℱ is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. Kia's Unlimited KM 7 Year Warranty. Note: 7 year/150,000km warranty for vehicles used for the following: rental vehicles, hire cars, taxis, courier vehicles, driving school vehicles, security vehicles, bus and tour vehicles. Capped Price Servicing: Maximum payable for specified number of manufacturer's standard scheduled maintenance services up to 7 years or 105,000kms, whichever occurs first. Complimentary Roadside Assistance for the first year. Renewed yearly by completing scheduled maintenance services at Kia Dealerships (up to maximum 8 years). Terms and conditions for Warranty, Capped Price Servicing and Roadside Assistance can be found at Request a Test Drive 01. Vehicle Stonic 02. Dealer Search Result : {{dealerTotal}} Dealers Found {{ NO RESULT FOUND FOR YOUR QUERY 03. My Info If you tick the box, you also consent to your information being used by KIA and its dealers and related entities so that we can send you direct marketing communications which may be of interest to you, including updates and special offers. 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The version we’re testing is the top-spec SE L grade, which adds some luxuries as well. Under its skin, the Kamiq is similar to the VW T-Cross and its bigger brother, the VW T-Roc. It’s the
The small SUV market is growing bigger and bigger as more manufacturers are trying to squeeze into it. These four – the Hyundai Kona, Kia Stonic, SEAT Arona and VW T-Roc – are the newest, with two offering value for money and two offering a slightly more premium feel. So how do they all compare? Clockwise from top left: Hyundai Kona, Kia Stonic, VW T-Roc, SEAT Arona Prices The entry-level Hyundai Kona (top left in all our galleries) is the least expensive car here, undercutting the equivalent Kia Stonic (top right) and SEAT Arona (bottom left) by £100 and £360 respectively. The Kona comes with air conditioning, Bluetooth, DAB radio, cruise control and electric windows as standard, but the standard infotainment screen is tiny and looks horribly dated. For £17,495, SE spec nabs fog lights, a much more modern seven-inch infotainment screen, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, lumbar support and a reversing camera. You can spend up to £24,995 on a Premium GT spec, but we’d forgo it for either of the other ‘Premium’ trims that offer most of the goodies while costing noticeably less. So far there are currently just two Stonic trims to choose from – the entry-level, £16,295 ‘2’ and the £19,695 First Edition. With Apple and Android connectivity, automatic headlights, rear parking sensors and air con as standard, ‘2’ is well-equipped for the price. Meanwhile, the higher spec adds satellite navigation, keyless entry, heated front seats, automatic braking, high beam assist and start/stop. Unlike the Stonic, you’ll have to get a mid-spec Arona if you’re after Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, while only top-spec trims have sat-nav. That said, it’s slightly better for safety kit because all models get automatic emergency braking as standard, which will automatically stop you from low speeds the system detects an imminent collision. You’ll have to dig deeper if you want a VW T-Roc (bottom right) – an entry-level SE model will set you back £20,425. Although seeing as even this entry-level model get 17-inch alloys, automatic emergency braking, front and rear parking sensors, start/stop, a large touchscreen and adaptive cruise control, it’s fairly good value for money. Design trim adds cosmetic upgrades and SEL offers 18-inch wheels, sat-nav and VW’s brilliant Active Info Display screen that replaces analogue dials. Clockwise from top left: Hyundai Kona, Kia Stonic, VW T-Roc, SEAT Arona Styling It’s safe to say that the Kona is one of the most striking small SUVs on sale, with an aggressive front end featuring split-level lights like you get on a Nissan Juke or Citroen C3 Aircross. The black plastic cladding makes it look more like a larger SUV, although it can look a bit of a jumble from some angles. Compared to the Hyundai, the Stonic looks slightly conservative, but it still looks smart and rugged. In fact, if you squint it looks pretty similar to the VW T-Roc, especially in a monochrome colour and viewed from the side. Both the Kona and Stonic need bright colours to look their best, and the VW looks smart in any colour, but spec a contrasting roof for the best effect if you’re shopping for an eye-catching T-Roc. But perhaps the sharpest-looking car in this test is the SEAT, with sharp lines and a sportier look than the others. It’s taller than the Ibiza on which it’s based, but is still desirable and sleek. Clockwise from top left: Hyundai Kona, Kia Stonic, VW T-Roc, SEAT Arona Interior There’s a bit of a mismatch between the Kona’s exterior and interior – that’s because the innards are a bit boring. There are coloured inserts, but otherwise it’s not very interesting and some of the plastics and fittings feel a bit flimsy. On the plus side, all the controls are easy to use, there’s a lot of steering-wheel and seat adjustment and there’s just enough room for tall people to get comfy in the back. Like the Kona, the Stonic’s cabin is easy to use but feels dreary and lifeless. The optional leather seats don’t hold you in place if you drive like a loon and they go without electric adjustment, the touchscreen is hard to use when moving and taller passengers will find it a bit of a squeeze in the rear. At least it gets an infotainment system as standard, though – entry-level Aronas go without a coloured screen, which might make you question what decade we’re in. Opt for the infotainment and the interior looks smart and rugged, especially with coloured inserts, and there’s plenty of space for tall people and child seats. The T-Roc has the best interior here and it’s taken mostly from the latest Polo. Colourful trim pieces really lift the interior and a touchscreen is standard-fit. It’s not too bad in the back for leg and headroom, either. Clockwise from top left: Hyundai Kona, Kia Stonic, VW T-Roc, SEAT Arona Practicality The Kona’s interior scores some points back when it comes to practicality. It hast a big glovebox, lots of cubbies to hide things out of view, a sunglasses holder, an adjustable boot floor and seats that almost fold flat. In fact, only the size of the boot lets it down, as 334 litres (or 361 if you go for the entry-level ‘S’ without a spare wheel) and 1,116 litres seats down isn’t really competitive in this market. It’s swings and roundabouts with the Stonic, because the glovebox is smaller than the Kona’s but the door bins are large enough to hold both a bottle and a bottle at the same time. The boot floor is adjustable and usefully flat, and there are lots of tethering points, but 352 litres/ 1,155 litres of boot space isn’t as much as some rivals. The Arona, for example, offers a 400-litre boot with the seats up, but offers a smaller fuel tank than any of its rivals in this comparison. According to VW, the T-Roc offers 445-litres of boot space with the seats up and 1,290 litres with the seats folded down. Clockwise from top left: Hyundai Kona, Kia Stonic, VW T-Roc, SEAT Arona Engines and driving For the time being, there are only two engine options for the Kona. On the top-spec Premium GT model there’s a 177hp petrol with four-wheel drive and comfy independent rear suspension, but choose a model from the rest of the range and you’re limited to a three-cylinder turbo petrol unit delivering 120hp and a 0-62 time of 12 seconds. It’s perfectly adequate most of the time but struggles slightly up steep hills. Overall, the Hyundai is good to drive and there’s little road noise so long as you avoid the optional larger alloy wheels. The Stonic offers a similar turbocharged engine to the Kona, as well as a non-turbo unit producing 99hp. Either the engine or the torquey diesel will suit most people’s needs best. The latter gets close to its claimed 67mpg fuel economy and pulls well. The Stonic is manual-only, front-wheel-drive-only and has light steering, while the suspension is good but the car rolls a lot through bends. In our Kia Stonic review we say it’s best at a relaxed pace, so perhaps isn’t one for the keener drivers. The Arona and T-Roc also share some of their engines. Both are available with 115hp petrols and diesels, and a 150hp turbo petrol with cylinder deactivation for better fuel economy. The Arona adds 94hp versions of both the lower-powered petrol and the diesel, while its VW cousin offers a diesel with either 150hp or 190hp – the latter being auto-only and four-wheel-drive. Strangely, the 115hp petrol is only available with an automatic gearbox in the SEAT and manual-only in the VW, and the is only available on the Arona’s FR trim. It’s worth noting that the Arona has firmer suspension than the VW, but even the FR’s adaptive dampers can’t make the suspension as soft and comfy as the T-Roc’s. Clockwise from top left: Hyundai Kona, Kia Stonic, VW T-Roc, SEAT Arona Verdict These four are all competent mini-SUVs and the best one depends entirely on your priorities. The Kona and Stonic cover the value end well, with the Kona being good to drive and sharply styled and the Stonic offering lots of equipment and load-lugging practicality. Both have long warranties too – the Hyundai has five years, while the Kia is covered for an impressive seven. The Arona bridges the gap between its rivals and offers a great compromise between sportiness, practicality, style and value. That said, the entry-level model is best avoided because it just doesn’t feel special. If you’re after a premium-feeling small SUV, the T-Roc could suit your needs. 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The 2023 Kia Stonic range of configurations is currently priced from $22,290. Our most recent review of the 2023 Kia Stonic resulted in a score of 7 out of 10 for that particular example. Carsguide Contributing Journalist Helen Frost had this to say at the time: If you’re looking a for a light SUV that’s towards the cheaper end of the
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