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The updated 2025 Kia Stonic range has now been detailed, with the Australian lineup going all-turbo
Kia’s Stonic lineup now starts from $25,460 before on-road costs for the entry-level S, which will come standard with a more powerful 1.0-litre turbocharged three-cylinder petrol engine and seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
Previously, the MY24 Stonic S was priced from $22,290 before on-roads for the non-turbo 1.4-litre petrol with six-speed manual, and $23,790 for the optional six-speed auto – driving up the base price by $1670 to $3170.
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There’s more kit across the range too, including blind-spot collision avoidance assist, front parking sensors, electric folding mirrors and alloy wheels now standard across the range.
Key upgrades for the mid-spec Sport – excluding its new drivetrain and carry-over equipment from the Stonic S – includes rear privacy glass, climate control and rain-sensing wipers.
The GT-Line picks up all of the above upgrades plus LED tail lights and three-stage heated front seats.
Model | Price before on-road costs | Nationwide drive-away pricing |
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2025 Kia Stonic S | $25,460 (+$1670 to $3170) | $27,740 |
2025 Kia Stonic Sport | $28,590 (+$1800 to $3300) | $30,340 |
2025 Kia Stonic GT-Line | $31,780 (+$990) | $33,540 |
2025 Kia Stonic | |
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Engine | Turbocharged 1.0-litre three-cylinder |
Power | 74kW @ 4500-6000rpm |
Torque | 172Nm @ 1500-4000rpm |
Transmission | Seven-speed dual-clutch automatic |
Drive type | Front-wheel drive |
2025 Kia Stonic | |
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Fuel consumption (claimed) | 5.4L/100km |
Fuel type | 91 RON regular unleaded |
Fuel tank capacity | 45 litres |
CO₂ emissions | 125g/km |
2025 Kia Stonic | |
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Length | 4140mm |
Width | 1760mm |
Height | 1500mm (S) 1520mm (Sport and GT-Line) |
Wheelbase | 2580mm |
Tare weight | 1227kg |
Braked towing capacity | 900kg |
Boot capacity (VDA) | 352 litres (rear seats up) 1155 litres (rear seats down) |
The 2025 Kia Stonic is backed by the brand’s standard seven-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.
Servicing is required every 12 months or 10,000km, whichever comes first.
It’s understood the Stonic’s 2024 capped-price service costs carry over for 2025.
Service interval | Service cost |
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12 months/10,000km | $289 |
24 months/20,000km | $490 |
36 months/30,000km | $344 |
48 months/40,000km | $725 |
60 months/50,000km | $325 |
72 months/60,000km | $608 |
84 months70,000km | $576 |
Total | $3357 |
The Kia Stonic was awarded a five-star safety rating from ANCAP in 2017, based on testing of the now-defunct Rio upon which it’s based.
However, its safety rating is due to expire in 2025. It’s not yet clear whether it’ll be retested due to the recent upgrades.
Under the assessment criteria at the time, the Stonic scored an overall score of 35.52 out of 37, losing points primarily on frontal offset and pedestrian protection.
Standard safety equipment on the Kia Stonic includes:
The Kia Stonic S comes standard with the following equipment:
The Sport adds:
The GT-Line adds:
There are eight exterior colours available, and all but standard Clear White comes with a $520 premium. Most colours are carried over from the MY24 range.
Available exterior colours include:
The only available interior colour is black regardless of upholstery material.
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Max Davies is an automotive journalist based in Melbourne, Australia. Max studied journalism at La Trobe University and stepped into the automotive world after graduating in late 2023. He grew up in regional Victoria, and with a passion for everything motorsport is a fan of Fernando Alonso.
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