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The 2026 Kia Stonic arrives with a facelift, advanced technology, hybrid engines, and attractive discounts to compete in the urban SUV segment.

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The new 2026 Kia Stonic presents itself as a modern and competitive urban SUV, ready to face rivals such as the Citroën C3 Aircross, Dacia Duster, Ford Puma, Hyundai KONA, Peugeot 2008, Renault Captur, SEAT Arona 2026, and Volkswagen T-Cross. With a length of 4.16 meters, the model has undergone a comprehensive facelift that modernizes its exterior design and updates the interior, while offering attractive equipment and more efficient powertrains for urban drivers.

Engines and efficiency: Eco hybrid and GT-Line versions

The Stonic range says goodbye to the 79 hp naturally aspirated engine and now revolves around the 1.0 T-GDi three-cylinder turbo, with front-wheel drive and a 352-liter trunk. The entry-level version delivers 100 hp, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 11 seconds, and reaches 179 km/h, with a fuel consumption of 5.7 liters per 100 km and a C label. Above that, the 1.0 T-GDi 115 hp with 48V mild-hybrid MHEV improves acceleration to 10.7 seconds, reaches 182 km/h, and maintains the same consumption. The optional 7-speed DCT automatic reduces consumption to 5.6 liters, increases torque to 200 Nm, and completes 0-100 km/h in 10.8 seconds.

Trims and standard technology

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The 2026 Kia Stonic offers up to three trims: Concept, Drive, and GT-Line, all with comprehensive equipment. The Concept trim includes six airbags, air conditioning, roof rails, 16-inch alloy wheels, a 12.3-inch navigation screen, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, and parking sensors. Additionally, the SUV features lane-keeping assist, driver fatigue alert, cruise control, automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, and traffic sign recognition, ensuring safety and comfort in both urban and highway driving.

Prices and offers in Spain

The Stonic comes with attractive discounts in Spain, placing the entry-level 1.0 T-GDi Concept 100 hp at €19,185 and the GT-Line automatic 115 hp at €26,120. Popular versions include the MHEV 48V Drive 7DCT (115 hp) at €23,720 and the GT-Line manual (115 hp) at €24,620, offering a balanced range of price, performance, and efficiency for all types of drivers.

Conclusion: a complete and efficient urban SUV

With a modern design, Eco hybrid range, GT-Line trim, and attractive discounts, the 2026 Kia Stonic positions itself as a modern, safe, and efficient urban SUV, capable of competing with the top models in the segment. Its combination of performance, technology, and style makes it a very attractive option for those seeking a compact vehicle that is complete in every way.

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