Giygas Newish Member Joined Mar 25, 2023 Messages 15 Reaction score 25 Points 3 Jun 11, 2023 #1 Looks like the new replacement for the Stinger will be a truck to compete with Ford Raptors. Kia Tasman To Challenge Ford Ranger Raptor With Stinger's Twin-Turbo V6
Looks like the new replacement for the Stinger will be a truck to compete with Ford Raptors. Kia Tasman To Challenge Ford Ranger Raptor With Stinger's Twin-Turbo V6
Snicklefritz Sustaining Member + Joined Nov 28, 2022 Messages 2,868 Reaction score 1,310 Points 118 Jun 11, 2023 #2 not exactly a 'replacement for the stinger', though. using the same powertrain is going to make me watch this. a pickup was coming and now it's almost here. the last thing we need is an ev pickup. so this is good news.
not exactly a 'replacement for the stinger', though. using the same powertrain is going to make me watch this. a pickup was coming and now it's almost here. the last thing we need is an ev pickup. so this is good news.
Kazz Texas Stinger Swarm STL Stinger Club Joined Dec 18, 2017 Messages 1,717 Reaction score 625 Points 118 Location Illinois Jun 12, 2023 #3 The article says the 3.3LTT is a candidate. The 3.5TT is also being considered.
ballistic Founding Member Sustaining Member Joined Jan 19, 2017 Messages 535 Reaction score 188 Points 43 Location Jensen Beach, FL Jun 12, 2023 #4 why do i get the feeling this truck isn't coming to america?
Y YEH Active Member Joined Feb 16, 2018 Messages 499 Reaction score 226 Points 43 Jun 15, 2023 #5 Unless it's built at Kia's plant in Mexico, won't be. A diesel will be the base engine, a TTV6 for the "performance" variant, albeit the BEV variant likely will have better performance. They would be smart to add the 2.5T hybrid they are developing for the next Telluride/Palisade as another powertrain option. What we're going to get is a dedicated BEV pickup, altho there is a slim chance we may also get the Tasman.
Unless it's built at Kia's plant in Mexico, won't be. A diesel will be the base engine, a TTV6 for the "performance" variant, albeit the BEV variant likely will have better performance. They would be smart to add the 2.5T hybrid they are developing for the next Telluride/Palisade as another powertrain option. What we're going to get is a dedicated BEV pickup, altho there is a slim chance we may also get the Tasman.