FluffyBottoms
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For what it's worth, there are photos & videos of review models starting to appear on Twitter for the Stinger event this week (#StingerIsHere), and the cars are GT2 models based on the presence of the E-Shifter, but they indeed do not have the SVM View button on the console, and the camera bump on the front radar sensor is nowhere to be found. So that is disappointing. They do have the "upgraded" infotainment screen though.
You're right, the most recent videos are looking at a red GT Stinger without the SVM button and camera module on the front, but....
https://twitter.com/hashtag/stingerishere?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^hashtag
....there are another set of pics with a blue Stinger that clearly has the camera module up front. Maybe it's a fully loaded GT2 or GT2 with AWD? Kia was lumping in auto rain sensing wipers only with AWD, maybe they're doing the same thing with the SVM.
https://twitter.com/MagicalSiblings/status/930197957864931328
Regardless, the infotainment screen is an upgrade I'm glad to see. I plan on using Android Auto more often than not, so the navigation software didn't concern me, but the original infotainment screen with the glossy piano black bezels looked decidedly cheap and outdated in my eyes, especially in a $50k car. If Kia needed the time to retrofit U.S. spec cars to include the new screen, it was worth the wait.