Kia released a teaser image of their upcoming 2+2 Sport Coupe concept, which will debut at the Frankfurt auto show next month.
Designed in Europe, under the guidance of Kia's Chief Design Officer, Peter Schreyer, the all-new 2+2 Sports Coupe Concept, whose name remains a secret at present, will demonstrate an uncluttered, pure and timeless execution and represents a new design ethos for the Korean automotive company.
The new Sports Coupe Concept is a clear and emphatic statement that the future of the Kia brand is set to be one that will excite and surprise an entirely new audience of consumers, commented Peter Schreyer. In making this design departure for Kia it was essential to my thinking that we did not lose sight of the fact that the Kia brand must continue to appeal to customers in the mainstream. It would have been easy to present an extreme supercar at Frankfurt that would attract plenty of attention, but could have no place in Kia's future...
I believe this concept car could be a 'landmark' vehicle in Kia's history and I wanted it to appeal to the widest possible audience. This design is not the result of self-indulgent design excess. It incorporates a host of elements that will become the new face-of-Kia right across our product range and it is the clearest design statement about the way I want Kia to be seen as we go forwards, added Schreyer.
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Here's Inside Line's take: Frankfurt Preview: Kia Sports Coupe Concept
ateixeira says:
08:23 AM, 08/15/07
Hard to believe they're saying that after the Mesa came out so bland.
Concepts always look great. Translate it better in to production, then you can talk like that.
redliner says:
12:25 PM, 08/15/07
Kia's concept cars always look good. So how come we have fugly cars like the Amanti. They need to hire the people who biuld their concept cars to design and style their production cars.