Kia to unveil four-door sports sedan
21 Aug 2011|5,225 views
Back two years ago, Kia was just a car brand that represented economy cars, and fast forward to the present, Kia has dramatically associated its name with more refined vehicles by introducing an onslaught of new vehicles to the market such as the Kia Optima, Sportage, and Cadenza. With the recent success, Kia will boldly introduce a new four-door sports sedan concept at Frankfurt Motor Show.
Powerful, dynamic and forward-looking, Kia’s new concept car signals the company’s distinctive new design direction. This rear-wheel drive four-door sports sedan marries sleek and muscular proportions with a sophisticated and elegant four-seater cockpit. Its current Optima sedan, which is known for its looks and features, has been the strongest indication of Kia’s new aspirations. Now the low-slung, rear-wheel-drive concept suggests Kia will push further upmarket.
“No matter from which perspective you look at it – this concept car is roaring with energy and ready for take-off,” says Peter Schreyer, Kia Motors Chief Design Officer, proudly.
“I believe the car is a strong statement from Kia: we are ready to fast forward to an all new chapter.”
Visitors to the Kia stand in Hall 3.1, booth A21, will also see the world premiere of the three-door version of the all-new Rio and a facelift version of the Kia Soul.
Source: Kia
Powerful, dynamic and forward-looking, Kia’s new concept car signals the company’s distinctive new design direction. This rear-wheel drive four-door sports sedan marries sleek and muscular proportions with a sophisticated and elegant four-seater cockpit. Its current Optima sedan, which is known for its looks and features, has been the strongest indication of Kia’s new aspirations. Now the low-slung, rear-wheel-drive concept suggests Kia will push further upmarket.
“No matter from which perspective you look at it – this concept car is roaring with energy and ready for take-off,” says Peter Schreyer, Kia Motors Chief Design Officer, proudly.
“I believe the car is a strong statement from Kia: we are ready to fast forward to an all new chapter.”
Visitors to the Kia stand in Hall 3.1, booth A21, will also see the world premiere of the three-door version of the all-new Rio and a facelift version of the Kia Soul.
Source: Kia
Back two years ago, Kia was just a car brand that represented economy cars, and fast forward to the present, Kia has dramatically associated its name with more refined vehicles by introducing an onslaught of new vehicles to the market such as the Kia Optima, Sportage, and Cadenza. With the recent success, Kia will boldly introduce a new four-door sports sedan concept at Frankfurt Motor Show.
Powerful, dynamic and forward-looking, Kia’s new concept car signals the company’s distinctive new design direction. This rear-wheel drive four-door sports sedan marries sleek and muscular proportions with a sophisticated and elegant four-seater cockpit. Its current Optima sedan, which is known for its looks and features, has been the strongest indication of Kia’s new aspirations. Now the low-slung, rear-wheel-drive concept suggests Kia will push further upmarket.
“No matter from which perspective you look at it – this concept car is roaring with energy and ready for take-off,” says Peter Schreyer, Kia Motors Chief Design Officer, proudly.
“I believe the car is a strong statement from Kia: we are ready to fast forward to an all new chapter.”
Visitors to the Kia stand in Hall 3.1, booth A21, will also see the world premiere of the three-door version of the all-new Rio and a facelift version of the Kia Soul.
Source: Kia
Powerful, dynamic and forward-looking, Kia’s new concept car signals the company’s distinctive new design direction. This rear-wheel drive four-door sports sedan marries sleek and muscular proportions with a sophisticated and elegant four-seater cockpit. Its current Optima sedan, which is known for its looks and features, has been the strongest indication of Kia’s new aspirations. Now the low-slung, rear-wheel-drive concept suggests Kia will push further upmarket.
“No matter from which perspective you look at it – this concept car is roaring with energy and ready for take-off,” says Peter Schreyer, Kia Motors Chief Design Officer, proudly.
“I believe the car is a strong statement from Kia: we are ready to fast forward to an all new chapter.”
Visitors to the Kia stand in Hall 3.1, booth A21, will also see the world premiere of the three-door version of the all-new Rio and a facelift version of the Kia Soul.
Source: Kia
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