
Kia Australia has announced the local pricing for its heavily updated Stonic light SUV, which now starts at $28,180 plus on-road costs, marking a price increase of $2020 for the entry-level S.

Having broken cover in September, the updated Stonic is mere weeks away from local showrooms and carries a price increase of $2000-$3260 depending on the variant.
Beyond its new exterior design, the biggest change to local examples is the adoption of a new mild hybrid (MHEV) powertrain comprising a 1.0-litre three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine and seven-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission – as seen in the outbound GT-Line, albeit without the MHEV assistance – for every variant.
The electrification measures haven’t impacted the Stonic’s WLTP fuel consumption (5.6L/100km) in other markets, but have increased the compact triple’s outputs from 74kW/172Nm to 86kW/200Nm.

The gains are even bigger for the S and Sport which previously had to make do with a 1.4-litre four-cylinder mill (74kW/133Nm) and a six-speed torque converter.
Local equipment is yet to be announced at the time of writing, but we know from the new model’s global debut there’ll be considerably more tech – bigger screens, connected services etc – to match its reworked exterior and interior designs.
Kia has confirmed it will release the missing details “soon”, at which point we’ll update this report and republish accordingly.
How much does the 2025 Kia Stonic cost?
S – $28,180 (+$2020)
Sport – $32,290 (+$2000)
GT-Line – $35,740 (+$3260)
* Prices exclude on-road costs


