2019 Kia Stinger Exterior Driver Side Rear Profile

2019 Kia Stinger Trim Level Options & MSRP

Last year’s explosive Kia Stinger is, obviously, returning for the new 2019 model year. While very little is changing in the popular sports car for its sophomore year, we thought we’d at least highlight the different trim level options in which it is available, as well as the recommended base MSRP for which each trim is available. Furthermore, we highlighted the different trim levels fuel economy ratings to give you an idea of how efficient they are.

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Trim Level

City Fuel Efficiency

Highway Fuel Efficiency

MSRP

2.0L 22 mpg 29 mpg $32,900
Premium 22 mpg 29 mpg $39,100
GT 19 mpg 25 mpg $39,100
GT1 19 mpg 25 mpg $45,100
GT2 19 mpg 25 mpg $49,900

2019 Kia Stinger Interior Engine BayAs you can see, there are five different trim levels, though fuel economy doesn’t differ much between them. The two lower trim levels each achieve 22 and 25 mpg through the city and on the highway respectively, which are pretty average numbers for a sports car like the Stinger. The higher trim levels lose a bit of that efficiency to settle on 19 & 25 mpg respectively.

MSRP differs a bit more, with the base trim level being recommended at $17,000 less than the top-of-the-line model. Each trim level jumps quite a bit, with the exception of the Premium to the GT, which are each recommended at the same base MSRP.

To get a better idea of why these numbers fluctuate, you’ll have to see what comes standard on each 2019 Kia Stinger trim level. You can stop into the showroom to learn those answers for yourself and even test each of the features out, or you can always feel free to give us a call and we’d be happy to simply fill you in with the juicy details.