Again, are buyers of a base model 2.0 Stinger really buying it for performance?
		
		
	 
@Kamauxx, GREAT question. I'm on the fense, have test driven both 2.0L and GT versions. Clearly, the 2.0L is a much peppier machine than any mainstream 4-door sedan, and sports great looks. 
Once I drove the GT I was sold. Wow... Thus, maybe the way the car looks is actually an issue for the 2.0L version? That is, an Accord, Camry, Optima, and soon, 2018 Mazda6, all have 250hp-range engine options. No, they don't handle the same as the 2.0L stinger, but some are pretty decent... But that look – The Stingr look! It looks like an absolute world-beater of a machine, but the performance reality is that the 2.0L isn't really what it looks like. It's almost TOO flashy for what it is...
My fear for Kia is the base model becomes a "pretender." Could consumers think to thmselves "This is an amazing looking car, and really peppy, but I'll get a lot of looks, and it really isn't a supercar or something... I'm just pretending it is... I might as well get a new powerful Accord, that won't get me all the stares, has great gas mileage, great resale, and it costs less."
Maybe that is 
not what people quasi-unconsciously sift through, but I think many will.
Not sure what else Kia could have done with the base model, but it needed to be priced above the Optima, but much lower than the GT. Hmmm...