2018 Alissa Stellar Mk. II
Unveiled at the 2017 Seoul Motor Show the second-gen Stellar was an eye-catcher to many. With the large triangular grille or updated spacious interior, the Stellar was massively updated. Unveiled next to the 2018 Diego the Stellar brought a new sense of style to the otherwise boring lineup of the previous and at the time current generation Alissa models with (as said earlier) the massive but sleek triangular grille and angry sharp headlights although the rear of the Stellar remained slightly similar with a few touchups.
The interior of the Stellar got the biggest update being completely redesigned from its previous generation presenting new digital gauges and a standard 10" infotainment system and a dash-mounted shifted as opposed to the previous column-mounted shifter of the previous generation. The biggest thing about the current-gen model is the spacious interior since the previous generation Stellar was known for its terrible leg space in the rear and uncomfortable seating positions. This was all fixed with the Taimania design seats to give max comfort while giving others space, other features presented in the new Stellar are standard LED headlights, optional HUD, reversing camera, and optional leather seats.
Moving onto the engineering and trim levels. The current-gen Stellar only comes in 3 separate trim levels being Pop, Joy, and Zoom. The Pop is the baseline model of the Stellar featuring a turbo-charged 660cc i3 producing 57hp and 53lb-ft with a 0-60 time of 14.8 seconds. The MPG rating for the Pop is 63 miles-per-gallon and an MSRP of (in USD) $16,500.00. The Joy is the standard model of the Stellar featuring the same turbo 660cc i3 and a 0-60 time of 15.2 seconds and an MPG rating of 60 miles-per-gallon. The Zoom is the sport and highest trim level of the Stellar featuring a turbo-charged 1.0L i3 producing 103hp and 101lb-ft and a 0-60 time of 8.1 seconds. The MPG rating for the Zoom is 53 miles-per-gallon.