Kia KV7 Concept Live from 2011 Detroit Motor Show

auto to,autos,mercedes a,automobiles cars
Unveiled at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show, the gullwing-door Kia KV7 is a concept on a mission, aiming to change the perception about conventional MPVs. The South Korean automaker beleives that a people carrier should not only be roomy and versatile, but also eccentric and packed with the latest available technologies.

At a first glance, the vehicle's simple lines aren’t that impressive, but once the exotic doors are open – it also has a pillar-less passenger door – the perception changes dramatically. You’d expect to find similar solutions on a sleek supercar or expensive luxo-barge, but somehow Kia’s designers managed to successfully pair them with the brand’s trademark boxy design.

The wide bodied (80 inches or 2.03 meters) concept also features stretched LED headlights, a relatively small greenhouse and less vertical A-pillars. Paired with 20-inch alloys wrapped around in 225/45 tires, all these elements create the illusion of a lower stance.

Inside, the KV7 offers multiple seating configurations thanks to the swiveling seats, and comes equipped with all sorts of modern infotainment systems, including a floating tabletop touch-screen computer. Wi-Fi is also on the menu.

The design study is motivated by the same 2.0-liter turbocharged engine that we’ve seen on the 2011 Kia Optima, mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.

By Csaba Daradics


_______________________________GALLERY_______________________________


auto to,autos,mercedes a,automobiles carsauto to,autos,mercedes a,automobiles carsauto to,autos,mercedes a,automobiles carsauto to,autos,mercedes a,automobiles carsauto to,autos,mercedes a,automobiles carsauto to,autos,mercedes a,automobiles carsauto to,autos,mercedes a,automobiles carsauto to,autos,mercedes a,automobiles carsauto to,autos,mercedes a,automobiles carsauto to,autos,mercedes a,automobiles carsauto to,autos,mercedes a,automobiles cars

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 
Powered by Blogger.

Popular Posts