Crossover Concept Focuses on Sporty Driving and Hints at Future Design Direction for Kia
Kia
Motors America has unveiled the
all-new Kia Kue crossover concept vehicle at the North American
International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit. The press conference also
served as the official public debut in North America for Peter
Schreyer, new global design chief of Kia Motors Corporation (KMC).
"We've
instilled confidence and integrity in our consumer base with vehicles
that provide value, quality and safety," said Len Hunt, executive vice
president and COO of KMA. "Kue embodies the next phase of our brand
evolution, which will instill pride and passion in our customers
through great design."
The Kia Kue employs
a different approach to the crossover utility vehicle segment by taking
elements of what makes a CUV to a new level, namely performance. Kue is
designed first and foremost as a driver's vehicle. While possessing SUV
characteristics and capabilities, the Kia Kue focuses more on giving
the driver an exhilarating driving experience on the way to the home
improvement center than on how much it can haul.
The
Kia Kue has a monocoque platform that sits on 22-inch tires with a
wheelbase of more than 114 inches, packaged in an overall length of 186
inches. Though purely a concept, the Kia Kue does, however, hint at
future styling directions for Kia Motors.
"Good
design shouldn't look like you are trying too hard," said Tom Kearns,
KMA chief designer. "The future Kia direction will incorporate the
'less is more' philosophy but still include a heavy dose of boldness to
be distinct."
With its four wheels pushed
to the corners and exterior skin tautly stretched over its
underpinnings, the Kue sits powerful and poised. Draped muscular wheel
flares play a nice contrast to crisp beveled sections found elsewhere
on the body. Swept back headlights connect to the front grille to
create a clean, aggressive down-road appearance. The side window shape
flows effortlessly into the rear backlight where two centerline hinging
doors open to access rear storage. A single side door that incorporates
a negative skive shape opens scissor style for easy ingress and egress.
On
the inside Kue continues the clean, athletic theme with bold
understated simplicity. With a four-passenger seating arrangement and
custom-built bucket seats, Kue is a vehicle both driver and passengers
can enjoy. A technology-driven interface designed to adjust to driver
and passenger preference is the focus of the interior functionality.
Touch pad and motion-sensing controls are used to adjust things like
audio and climate, and the entire system is programmable so that one
surface may activate the stereo for one driver and temperature for
another. Rear passengers have their own, separate interface.
The
generation-next functionality of the interior is complemented by the
use of sophisticated seat and surface materials and a modern color
palette. Carefully selected materials and textures are vital components
to the interior design of Kue, and they create an upscale feel that is
both modern and inviting. A mid dark interior theme with highlights was
chosen in place of the typical light interior common to many concept
cars. Overall, the Kue interior presents a new perspective of upscale
function with an emphasis on comfortable, user-friendly interaction.
Just
as inviting is Kue's appeal to be driven in a sporty fashion. Fitted
with a 400-horsepower, DOHC, supercharged 4.6-liter V8 that twists out
400 lb-ft of torque, Kue is a true performance vehicle. Helping the
driver harness all that power is a full-time all wheel drive system
yielding predictable driving characteristics both on- and off-road.
Developed
by the KMA design team as an expression of Kia's global design
language, the Kia Kue is a true reflection of the Kia brand and the
passion it embraces.