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Kia launches Forte and Stinger at MIAS 2019, reveals prices

Do you think these models will be competitive in our market?

Kia Philippines president Manny Aligada wants you to know that Kia is now back. PHOTO BY MANSKEE NASCIMENTO

As we’ve been telling you the past few days, Kia Philippines has now officially launched the Forte compact sedan and the Stinger fastback sedan. The distributor of the Korean automaker unveiled the two cars on the first day of the 2019 Manila International Auto Show, with company president Manny Aligada emphatically proclaiming: “Kia is back!”

First to be presented was the Forte, which will be offered with two 1.6-liter four-cylinder gasoline engines (one naturally aspirated and one turbocharged). The former (mated to a six-speed automatic gearbox) is rated at 126hp and 155Nm, while the latter (paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission) produces 201hp and 265Nm.

  • Forte 1.6 LX AT – P1,095,000
  • Forte 1.6 EX AT – P1,195,000
  • Forte 1.6 Turbo GT AT – P1,650,000
The Forte was a pleasant surprise to the crowd at the Kia booth. No one saw it coming. PHOTO BY VERNON B. SARNE

Next to be introduced was the much-awaited Stinger. Not a volume seller, but definitely the halo car Kia needs in our market. Powered by a 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6 that flexes its muscle to the tune of 365hp, the sporty sedan is exactly the automobile that can inject much-needed life into a brand that has mightily struggled the last few years.

  • Stinger 3.3 Twin Turbo V6 GT – P3,235,000
The Stinger was easily the star of the Kia exhibit. PHOTO BY VERNON B. SARNE

Besides the two new cars, Kia is providing the following discounts on its other cars for the duration of MIAS 2019 (until April 7, Sunday):

  • Soluto – P15,000
  • Picanto – P15,000
  • Sportage – P30,000
  • Sorento – P20,000
  • Grand Carnival – P30,000

Quite an incentive to visit the show, don’t you think?

UPDATE: Apparently, Kia Philippines mistakenly announced a wrong price figure for the Stinger on the first day of the 2019 Manila International Auto Show. The car’s official price is P3,235,000 and not P3,325,000. In other words, the car just became P90,000 cheaper overnight!



Vernon B. Sarne

Vernon is the founder and editor-in-chief of VISOR. He has been an automotive journalist for 26 years. He became one by serendipity, walking into the office of a small publishing company and applying for a position he had no idea was for a local car magazine. God has watched over him throughout his humble journey. He writes the ‘Spoiler’ column.



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