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Kia - Stonic (2020)
Curious about the Kia Stonic price and how a 2020 model stacks up against rivals? Whether you’re hunting for a brand‑new or a used Kia Stonic price that fits your budget, our database pulls the latest figures from authorized dealers and private sales to give you a clear picture of the market landscape. In this guide, we’ll break down the 2020 model’s specs, examine its depreciation curve, compare it to similar city‑crossover offerings, and explain why the Kia Stonic remains a favourite in the compact segment.
🔎 Who is the 2020 Kia Stonic for? The sparkling new generation was introduced to families, city commuters and young professionals looking for a nimble yet feature‑rich option. Its price range varies by country, trim, and additional options, but the base price typically starts just below €15,000 and climbs to around €20,500 for top‑trim models. However, as the 2020 model year shows, what is a 2020 Kia Stonic worth today can differ dramatically depending on mileage, condition, and regional demand.
- Engine: 1.0L three‑cylinder gasoline (122 hp / 90 kW), optional 1.3L four‑cylinder (150 hp / 110 kW)
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic (now available with a dual‑clutch option in higher trims)
- Fuel type: Compressed natural gas (CNG) & gasoline; flexible fuel variants in Latin America
- Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) standard for all trims
- Dimensions: Length 4,190 mm, width 1,720 mm, height 1,650 mm, wheelbase 2,570 mm
- Weight: 1,015 kg (compressed natural gas) to 1,090 kg (gasoline)
- Seating capacity: 5 adults, 7 passengers in smaller trims with optional rear bench
- Cargo: 295 L behind the rear seats, 1,075 L with seats folded
- Safety: 6 airbags, electronic stability control, eight‑point seatbelts, and a robust body structure designed to meet Euroclass 3 certification
Depreciation Insight: How Quickly Does the Stonic Lose Value?
When you put a brand‑new Kia Stonic price into a calculator that applies market depreciation curves, you’ll see realistic values that help you gauge future resale potential.
- First year: The vehicle typically loses 15–20% of its initial value. For example, a 2020 model that began at €18,000 might be worth around €14,400–€15,300 after 12 months.
- Second year: Accumulated depreciation usually brings the price down to about 25–30% of the original listing. A lightly driven example could show prices near €12,600–€13,200.
- Third to fifth year: Depreciation slows to roughly <
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