I like:
- the full width LED strip on the rear
- the blind spot cameras (I aim mirrors properly but my fiance aims both side mirrors behind the car. Ugh!); it definitely has these as you can see the camera pods on the windows
- the larger infotainment screen
- the current DRL design remained the same after all
- the ambient lighting (it looks like the footwell lighting matches now - I hope it extends to the back seats plus now there is a 64-color selection)
- the bimodal exhaust (we can see the valves so it's obviously there)
- the diamond stitching (one reason we have been considering the
G70)
- center console layout remained the same
I DON'T like:
- The taillights; the original taillights + full width LED strip would have been absolute perfection. Retrofit of old taillights should be possible.

- rear window visibility hasn't improved one iota. When first I sat in a Stinger and looked out the review mirror I felt like I was sitting in my 1968 Mustang Fastback GT, or in the Countach I rented; hopefully they add a C8 Corvette-style hybrid rearview mirror (works as a rearview camera
or as a rearview mirror)
- The new wheels are meh. I'll end up using the 2021 wheels for winter, and buy a set of 2020 wheels for the fun part of the year
I'm still hoping for:
- rear LSD (not a dealbreaker; I can put in a GTS/
G70 diff myself or have a tuner do it if necessary)
- UVO Link (this IS a dealbreaker)
- 3.5L TT V6
- Wireless Android Auto (not a deal breaker, but it seems insane to have a wireless charger without wireless AA and Carplay. I do android and my fiance is an iPhone fanatic)
- insulation on the HVAC ducts in the center console to prevent the phone overheat problem (not a deal breaker; I can perform that upgrade)
- a CD player (sure, laugh... but I <3 lossless audio and am a Pink Floyd fanatic. In fact my "derby name" is Pink Floored. Take out the CD-width indicator light panel that's in the head unit above the controls, and put in a CD player. The head unit chassis has room for a slim-fit laptop-style CD drive. Move those indicators to the infotainment screen or instrument cluster where they belong.)
- a valet mode (JB4 will allow for this, but I want a native valet mode because I'll wait until well past the infant mortality period before tuning it)
- a range of tuning accessories offered by Kia (not that I'd buy Kia's performance parts, but because Toyota, Subaru, and Nissan enjoyed massive success with their performance models
because of the semi-official OEM support for the tuning community)
Kia, I'll be happy to sign on as a consultant so I can talk sense into your product managers.

You CAN charge a premium MSRP for the Stinger and actually get people to PAY the MSRP if you equip the car in line with or better than your competition and ADVERTISE the car. Getting it into rental fleets as the
premium rental option wouldn't hurt. Having your dealer network each stock a top-trim Stinger as rental for long-term test drives would be YUGE.). Start listening to those Audi and BMW engineers you poached.