Would they put the RWD and AWD in separate classes?
I thought I had submitted a reply to this, but apparently not. It seems unlikely to me. Currently, there are five cars with comparable classing: the 3-series, 4-series, ATS, Charger, and 300/300C. The 3-series, 4-series, and ATS are available in either RWD or AWD with a turbo 4 and a 6-cylinder (NA V6 for the ATS, turbo I6 for the BMWs); the Chryslers are available in RWD and AWD with V6es and V8s. For all five options, the lower-spec engine is in DS regardless of drive wheels, and the higher spec engine is in FS regardless of drive wheels. Since the Stinger has similar powertrain options to the BMWs, I don't see why it would be any different.
But are rim sizes all 8? or do they get 8.5 rear in GT2 aWD? When I read general specs it looks like AWD gets staggered wheels. So they just mount skinny 225 on wider rear wheel?
I thought they were four identical wheels and tires too, because that's how every AWD vehicle I've ever seen works. But some people on a Stinger Facebook group corrected me. They are different wheel and tire widths (although I believe the tires are close to the same circumference). I am wondering if Kia specifically engineered the center and/or rear diffs to work with the different size wheels, and if so, how running a square setup for winter tires would affect it.