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Kia Stinger Wins Roadshow By CNET Shift Award for 2018 Vehicle of the Year

Release Date: 16 Jan 2018
Fastback Sport Sedan Recognized for Refinement, Design, Performance and Practicality

  • Stinger beats out strong competition from Honda Accord and Audi A5/S5 Sportback to claim Roadshow's top Shift Award
  • On sale now[i], the Stinger is set to redefine a segment populated by some of the most recognized European luxury automotive brands

Roadshow by CNET today announced Stinger as its 2018 Shift Award Vehicle of the Year.  Besting stiff competition from Honda and Audi, the Stinger was lauded by the Roadshow by CNET editorial staff as being not just a class benchmark, but also a vehicle that is driving the industry toward a smarter, more sustainable and entertaining future.  The Shift Award Vehicle of the Year is Roadshow by CNET's top award category.

"One year ago, we hosted the global debut of Stinger at the North American International Auto Show and we couldn't have been more thrilled with the reception it received," noted Orth Hedrick, vice president, product planning, Kia Motors America (KMA).  "To return this year with Stinger being recognized by the Roadshow by CNET editors as the 2018 vehicle of the year is a tremendous achievement, and is a testament to the thousands of Kia employees around the world that worked to bring the Stinger to market."

Entering its third year, the Shift Awards recognize several categories including Disruptor, Driveline Tech, Cabin Tech, Safety Tech and the top category, Vehicle of the Year.  The awards honor the most innovative and important developments in the car industry.   "We saw so many amazing cars released this year that this was an incredibly difficult decision," remarked Roadshow editor in chief, Tim Stevens.  "But at the end of voting, the Kia Stinger stood above the rest.  It's a great mix of refinement and power in a practical, attractive, and attainable package.  We love the Stinger and can't wait to see what comes next from Kia."

Designed in Frankfurt, developed on the Nürburgring, built by the brand ranked highest in initial quality[ii], the 2018 Stinger is on sale now and represents Kia's first entry into the sport sedan segment.

[i] In select markets with limited availability
[ii] The Kia Cadenza, Kia Forte, Kia Niro, Kia Sorento, and Kia Soul received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles reflecting higher quality in their respective segments in the J.D. Power 2017 U.S. Initial Quality (IQS) Study, based on 77,419 total responses, evaluating 189 models, and measures the opinions of new 2017 vehicle owners after 90 days of ownership, surveyed in February-May 2017. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com/cars.
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