Kia Motor Corporation stunned everybody because of their lately an eye catching and appealing design approach on their automobile. Everybody are surprised when they unveiled the new face and look of their sedan, SUV’s and sub-compact cars. But Kia doesn’t stop there, because of their energetic engineering squad they are trying to prove that there are still many fuels to fill in the tank. And this time they are now showing the Kia GT concept that is very stylish than anything else. Kia Motor Corporation latest design takes the Korean based automaker’s Tiger Nose to the next level and the potential designs for future vehicles.

GT concept, which is not directly aimed at the burgeoning four door Capern Market, is a turbocharged, direct-injected 3.3-b 5-6, making 390 HP and 394 LB-ft of torque. Eight-speed automatic forwarding of Wheeler Empire, I think, to stand at 112.6 inches from the front of Wheeler. At 184.6 inches, 54.3 inches and a half feet, low-slung position of the car, the sporty profile contributor to the appearance of such.

We brought the car’s aeronautical design, with a heavy front and side VALANCE-style drive-like Wheeler. Borrows slightly from the front end part of the 2007 Kia Kee, in line with the greater use of modeling in the air, and in this, overlapping, led headlights. The Wheeler is a multi-piece design, and Feature-carbon fiber and light alloy construction. It seems that carbon fiber is seriously in love, which help to stabilize the airflow under the car. In the area of the mirrors on the side, a pair of sleek, well-Jet rearview camera stand in front of the fins to be defended as a plane.

If GT Concept from Kia jump from conception to production of vehicles is unclear. 390 HP, a foot-drive layout, as Capern-on, and the overall upscale interior treatment, the scope of other four-door car can Capern to listen to the A7, Jaguar XF, Mercedes-Benz CLS and the IF is produced. Kia and I do not say so on the more recent one in this segment of the veteran, the Korean automaker is giving a just peace in the industry, we’d love to try.

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