2026 Kia Stonic pricing: Light SUV gets more tech but higher prices

The 2026 Kia Stonic will be up to $3260 more expensive than the outgoing model, though it has been extensively updated.

The overhauled light SUV, a rival to the top-selling Mazda CX-3, will start at $28,180 before on-roads – up $2020 on the outgoing model. The Stonic Sport has climbed $2000 to $32,290 before on-roads, while the flagship Stonic GT-Line is up $3260 to $35,740 before on-roads.

Kia Australia may have released list pricing (if not drive-away pricing), but it hasn’t yet published a full specification list. This is expected to be available soon, given the Stonic will arrive in local showrooms this month.

The company has confirmed the Stonic will gain Kia Connect connected services and support for over-the-air updates, as well as the range-wide standardisation of 48V mild-hybrid technology.

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This is the second facelift for the Stonic, which launched here early in 2021 but had been on sale in Europe since 2017.

Now sporting the Korean brand’s new ‘Opposites United’ design language, the Stonic trades the old model’s more fluid and organic lines for a more angular look shared with the likes of the EV3 and K4.

This exterior refresh includes the new corporate ‘face’, plus a redesigned tailgate and tail-lights and new wheels and bumpers.

It has grown slightly, to the tune of 25mm in length (to 4165mm) while boot capacity has expanded by 30L (to 352L).