KIA added that Fizz Paris Motor Show with pop concept
Editor | Aug 18, 2010 | Comments 0
Show engine opens the Paris until next month, Kia roll-out is a new concept of battery-powered commuters.
KIA has so far, only a few details about his door stop shaped pop concept including its sub-10 foot length and layout three-seater published.Interestingly, Kia with a bank with the driver on the left side instead of a central driver layout has as Gordon Murray-designed development time gone. for a small car like this would it seem, as put more space would be efficient so that the drivers between the front wheels for better legroom moved forward the driver in the middle.Maybe KIA goes experience for a more traditional motoring, however, or have some other spatial tricks up their sleeves.
Either way, it too early to tell if the pop EV concept a precursor to the future styling is striking, but this is certainly a different look ist.Schauen you are the images in our high-res gallery below, and visit the official directly for the Korean automaker’s press release.

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