Sunday, 17 July 2011

kia koup concept

Like Scion, Kia  unveiled a coupe concept in New York after Scion, but Kia's was well, more coupe-like. Aptly dubbed the KOUP, the concept is a small, sport-compact type vehicle with two-plus-two seating and subtly aggressive body lines. The roof is actually a panoramic glass panel that extends down the rear window, and carbon fiber accent trim is abundant on the side mirrors, front air dam, badges, wheels, and interior. The large, 19-inch wheels feature an open spoke design to show off the massive red Brembo brake calipers and drilled rotors that lurk underneath.
Two-tone black and grey seats set the tone inside, with a hint of red instrument lighting to keep things interesting. A stubby shift lever selects between automatic and manual transmission modes with a red engine start button mounted directly adjacent, while large, black paddle shifters poke out from behind the steering wheel rim. Kia says they engineered the interior to be functional and realistic - could this be a hint at production plans for the KOUP?
If so, at least Kia already has an engine selected. Their 2.0-liter Theta II engine has been selected for the KOUP, featuring Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) and a twin-scroll turbocharger. A six-speed automatic transmission with manual mode will send 290 horsepower and 289 lb-ft of torque to the front wheels. Underneath, MacPherson struts are found up front - common for budget oriented front-drive layouts - and a twin-link rear is fitted, both tuned for sport-oriented driving. Kia has also seen fit to include its Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and adaptive front lighting.
We don't know if the Kia KOUP will see the light of day, but it seems like at least a few elements in this concept will make their way to the street in a new Kia sports coupe in the not-too-distant future

kia koup concept

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kia koup concept

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