K900 - Arriving Spring 2015! The K9 concept is poised to become Kia's first entry into the luxury sedan segment. As Kia's flagship car, the K9 boasts the best in design, performance and technology with a stance that projects a modern interpretation of premium style and substance. The K9 has gone on sale in Korea, introducing Kia to an entirely new segment to the global automotive market.


GT4 Stinger - Kia unveiled it's GT4 Stinger Concept at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show. Let's get one through out of the way right off the bat: Kia says in it's press release that "there are certainly no plans to bring the concept vehicle to production." Of course, that's a qualified statement: the automaker then follows that up by noting it "has history of delivering production vehicles that bear a strong resemblance to the concept that preceded them." So cross your fingers, kids - this looks like it could be a preview of the company's first real sports car. Read more....


Track-ster - Described as the ultimate performance edition of the very popular Soul, the Kia Track'ster Concept debuted at the 2012 Chicago Auto Show. The Track'ster is a three-door hatch with a lowered profile. Under the hood sits a turbocharger 247 horsepower gasoline engine. The Track'ster is designed to be Soul's sleeker, more powerful sibling.

 
GT - Kia introduced the critically acclaimed GT concept at the 2011 L.A. Auto Show. Styled by Kia's European design team, the GT signals the automaker's emphasis on models that are stylish and sleek. It has a long wheelbase with front and rear-hinged doors that open upward. The GT has advanced powertrain and a 3.3L turbocharged engine with 395 horsepower.

 
POP - Introduced at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show, the all-electric concept vehicle POP offers a glimpse into the future of automobile design.  POP runs on compact lithium polymer gel batteries, has a flowing front seat, a unique transparent organic LED panel, an illuminated grill and only requires a little more than three yards of parking space. Style + Green = POP

 
KV7 - Introduced at the 2011 North American International Auto Show, the KV7 concept will change the perception of the traditional van. To achieve this we gave it a gullwing door, tabletop computer and custom-built swiveling seats making it the perfect vehicle for those social outings, road trips and the next family adventure.

 
Ray - Being green doesn't have to be an obvious statement anymore. The stylish, aerodynamic Ray plug-in hybrid concept combines design and engineering for maximum effciency. Touch-screen controls, drive-by-wire steering, cool-glazing solar glass and a lithium-polymer battery make this futuristic four-seat compact sedan efficiently functional and striking in appearance.


KND-5 - The aggressive and sophisticated KND-5 exemplifies Kia's futuristic design and values. Striking LED headlamps, a seamless panoramic sunroof, and 20-inch alloy wheels contribute to its aggressive yet refined image. KND-5 exemplifies the new direction of luxury sedan design.

 
Kue - Imparting a lean and athletic design with bold understated simplicity and fitted with a 400-horsepower supercharged V8 and all-wheel drive, the Kue speaks to a driver's thirst for exhilaration and performance while providing a glimpse at future styling.

 
Kee - An exciting 2-door coupe with svelte, newly proportioned lines, Kee demonstrates an uncluttered, pure and timeless execution of style. The sports coupe is single minded. "It's about driving, pure and simple. It's about appearance, performance, emotion," enthuses Kee's Designer, Peter Schreyer.

 
Soul'ster - With roadster roots and spacious versatility, the Soul'ster defies categorization. The distinctive design cues of this open-air concept project a hip industrial look. Dual chrome exhausts, 19-inch aluminum allow wheels, and a prominent roll bar combine into an innovative perspective derived from the orginal Soul.

 

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