Kia
GT4 Stinger Concept
Kia Motors America
(KMA) unveiled the brand's most aggressive concept car ever when wraps came off
the Kia GT4 Stinger at the 2014 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS).
Kia's eye-catching design language moves in a bold new direction with the
introduction of the GT4 Stinger. The concept pushes the boundaries of
performance with a rear-drive 2+2 sports car that places man and machine in
harmony on the road or track. It comes as no surprise that the Kia GT4 Stinger
is the wild style child of Kia's California design team, home to its 2012
predecessor, the Track'ster concept. And like the Track'ster, the GT4 Stinger's
racy appeal is more than skin deep.
Emboldened
by the brand's on-track success in the Pirelli World Challenge racing series
with a pair of turbocharged, GTS-class Optimas, Kia's U.S. design team
approached the Kia GT4 Stinger project with an eye toward weight reduction,
functionality and pure driving enjoyment. The concept shuns the luxury
trappings of a traditional Grand Touring car and embraces the elemental
experience of truly engaging with the vehicle.
Beneath
the low wedge of the Kia GT4 Stinger's hood resides a tuned version of Kia's
proven 2.0-liter turbocharged gasoline direct injected (T-GDI) four-cylinder
engine putting out an impressive 315 horsepower.
That
power is put to the ground via a close-ratio six-speed manual transmission
driving the rear wheels, which are wrapped in 275/35R-20 Pirelli P-Zero
performance tires. Staggered 235/35R-20 Pirelli P-Zeros nestle beneath the
front fenders, ensuring loads of corner-carving grip. Custom 20-inch aluminum
center-lock wheels feature carbon fiber inserts for strength and weight
reduction. Tucked inside the massive wheels are Brembo Gran Turismo two-piece
15-inch cross-drilled rotors and four-piston calipers with plenty of stopping
power.
Underpinning
the GT4 Stinger's sculpted "Ignition Yellow" body is a custom chassis
with independent double wishbone suspension. With a shorter wheelbase (103.1
inches) and overall length (169.7 inches) than a Forte sedan, a width (74.4
inches) greater than a Cadenza, and a swooping roofline nearly nine inches
lower (49.2 inches) than a Rio subcompact, the Kia GT4 Stinger cuts a menacing
figure. It tips the scales at a scant 2,874 pounds, and weight distribution is
spread nearly perfectly at 52 percent up front and 48 percent at the rear. The
GT4 Stinger also features a quick-ratio steering rack for direct feedback and
uncompromised control.
In silhouette, the GT4
Stinger is simple yet powerful. The latest iteration of the signature Kia
grille rests low to the ground for maximum engine cooling and cold-air induction.
The grille surround glows white and features a multi-layered, satin-black
border, a theme found throughout the car. Flanking the grille on both sides are
vertical LED headlamps, and front-brake cooling vents intricately molded into
the bumper provide a clean, smooth appearance. A carbon fiber front splitter
mounted below the bumper provides added down force for the car at high speed to
keep the GT4 Stinger's front tires firmly planted to the tarmac.
The
long hood gently rises to meet the cowl. Two chrome accent pieces add visual
interest to the otherwise ripple-less pond of Ignition Yellow sheet metal. The
hood closely embraces the front wheel arches, creating two protruding muscular
fenders above the front tires. The result is a pronounced edge at the vehicle's
shoulders that eventually becomes the belt line.
Continuing
around the car, the transparent A-pillars provide a more than 270-degree view
from the driver's seat. The layered slots cut into the pillars reduce weight
while improving outward visibility. Paying homage to the iconic Soul, the
greenhouse design provides an aggressive side profile. Similar to the
Soul, the roof of the GT4 Stinger appears to "float" from the
C-pillars. Along the rocker panels are satin black accent pieces with
integrated functional cooling ducts to enhance air flow to the rear brakes.
Around
back, the body widens to cover the large 275-series Pirelli rubber. The glass
hatch opens to reveal a built-in storage compartment and rear strut-tower
brace. The LED taillights illuminate from inside the outer edge of a
blacked-out panel just above the dual exhaust ports in the rear bumper.
The
interior is purposeful in design and practical in nature. A pull of the
billet-aluminum door handles reveals incredibly lightweight doors, but their
generous width makes dropping into the molded leather race-inspired bucket
seats a breeze. There is no carpet, only a rubber floor mat underneath the
billet-aluminum pedals. Front and center to the driver is a thick D-shaped
steering wheel and red LED-illuminated instrument panel with large tachometer
and gear indicator. In keeping with the track theme and taking inspiration from
sports and competition cars of the past, interior door handles have been
replaced by red-stitched pull straps. In fact, the Kia GT4 Stinger makes due
without the luxury of a stereo. Underway, the GT4 Stinger's
free-flow exhaust burbles and blurts unabashedly and is music to the ears of
driving enthusiasts everywhere.
While
there are currently no plans to bring the concept to production, Kia has a
history of delivering production vehicles that bear a strong resemblance to the
concept that preceded them, and the Kia GT4 Stinger provides a possible and
highly provocative glimpse into Kia's future.



