Daily Car
·24/04/2026
Kia is actively exploring a production future for its Vision Meta Turismo concept, a vehicle that could serve as an electric successor to the well-regarded Stinger sedan. Following its debut in Korea, the concept was recently showcased at Milan Design Week, signaling the company's serious consideration of the project.
The concept is a product of Kia's 'Opposites United' design language. This approach combines contrasting shapes and textures to create a unique look, a style already seen on production models like the EV9. While it shares a performance focus with the Stinger, the Vision Meta Turismo has a higher stance than a traditional sedan and a more spacious cabin, a direct benefit of its all-electric foundation. It aims to fill a niche for an enthusiast-oriented performance car that the all-electric EV6 GT did not fully capture after the Stinger's departure.
To appeal to driving enthusiasts, Kia has focused on the user experience. The concept features a joystick-style gear selector and systems that create virtual engine sounds and vibrations. These features are designed to replicate the familiar feel of a gasoline-powered car. Performance is enhanced with a 'GT Boost' button for maximum power and a launch control system for quick acceleration. Drivers can also adjust the powertrain's responsiveness and the suspension's firmness through different driving modes.
According to Karim Habib, Kia's head of global design, there is a strong internal push to bring the concept to market. He stated that while it is not a production car yet, the company is "trying to make that happen." However, before the Vision Meta Turismo can receive approval for production, Kia must first develop a convincing business case to ensure its viability in the current market. The timeline for such a decision remains unconfirmed.
The Kia Vision Meta Turismo represents a potential new direction for the brand's performance vehicles, blending futuristic electric technology with a driver-focused experience. While car enthusiasts may be eager for a true Stinger successor, the concept's transition from a design study to a showroom model remains dependent on internal company decisions and market analysis.









