2026 Kia Stonic review | CarExpert

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No, this isn’t an all-new Kia Stonic, it’s just had a very, very substantial nip and tuck.

Yes, Kia’s smallest SUV in Australia has received a second facelift. This one much more substantial than the last, and it’s arriving in Australia now with mild-hybrid assistance and more technology than ever.

Prices are up, but the starting price remains under the budget-friendly $30,000 barrier, and the city crossover’s new Euro-centric drivetrain promises better performance and efficiency than the old one.

The light and small SUV segments continue to get more competitive. Chinese challengers like the Chery Tiggo 4 and MG ZS continue to gain share, while old faithfuls like the Mazda CX-3 and Toyota Yaris Cross are holding strong.

For Kia, the Stonic has been a solid performer for some time, and now that the related Rio light hatch has been retired it’s the brand’s most attainable model after the Picanto micro-hatch.