2011 Kia KV7 Concept Car
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285 mph |
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142.5 hp per liter |
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(from Kia Press Release) KIA KV7 CONCEPT SHOWCASES FUTURE VISION FOR THE VAN SEGMENT
Concept Car with Gullwing Door, Tabletop Computer and Lounge-like Seating Debuts at 2011 North American International Auto Show
DETROIT, January 10,
2011 - Kia Motors' design-led transformation has delivered
eye-catching vehicles such as the Soul, Forte Koup, Sorento and
Sportage that bear strong resemblances to the concept cars that
preceded them, and today at the 2011 North American International
Auto Show the brand's U.S. design studio unveiled its latest design
statement – the "KV7" concept. Conceived as a modern-day "activity
van," the KV7 concept challenges the notion that vans are strictly
for family transportation and reveals a vision for a vehicle with
the functionality to transport a large number of people and their
belongings while also serving as a connected social hub for groups
of friends and adventure-seekers.
The KV7 concept's design stands in sharp contrast to the
dramatically raked windshields and wedge-shaped noses found
throughout the van segment, and builds on the philosophy of
"embracing the box" established by Kia's funky Soul urban passenger
vehicle to create a unique and alluring design language that brings
SUV-like qualities to the segment.
"From the outset, we felt the category was in need of an honest
reassessment due to the fact that everyone seems so desperate to
attach the word 'sporty' to their minivan, even though vans, at
their very core are simply a box," said Tom Kearns, chief designer,
Kia Motors America. "Rather than reject the box we chose to
celebrate it, just like we did with the Soul, and the result is a
straightforward yet sophisticated vehicle that retains the
functionality vans are known for and meets the changing and diverse
needs of today's consumers."
Modern, Confident Exterior
Kia Motors' design-led
transformation has infused emotion and passion into the brand's
lineup of new and recently introduced vehicles, and the inspiration
for the KV7 concept was found in the simplicity of elegant box
shapes such as sleek smart phones and classic pieces of luggage. The
KV7's wide stance is paired with an A-pillar and windshield design
that is more vertical than traditional minivans and its smooth
exterior skin and 20-inch wheels exude a modern appearance while
projecting the confidence and strength of an SUV.
The KV7 concept's most striking feature is its passenger-side
gullwing door, which creates a massive point-of-entry to the
lounge-like interior when opened in conjunction with the pillar-less
front passenger door.
The KV7 concept's inviting face is highlighted by an interpretation
of Kia's signature bold tabbed grille with vertical LED headlamps
integrated within the design to create a clean, smooth look. The KV7
features several LED lighting elements that Kia's design team is
evaluating for future production vehicles, including a continuous
line of LED fog lights that span the entire front end of the vehicle
and directional turn indicators on the outside mirrors and the rear
of the vehicle that pulse in the direction being signaled.
The KV7 concept's distinctive windshield follows the unique designs
found on the new Sportage CUV and Optima midsize sedan, and a series
of near-continuous windows starting at the A-pillar provide
uninterrupted views of a day at the beach or a night out on the
town. And despite its non-traditional look, the KV7's length (191.85
in.), width (80.0 in.) and wheelbase (122.0 in.) are consistent with
the van segment and allow flexible seating configurations and a
multitude of storage options.
Open, Relaxed Interior
In the process of
rethinking what a van's exterior appearance and image could be,
Kia's Southern California design team also envisioned an interior to
meet the needs of an entirely new group of consumers – a group of
people referred to as "Ringleaders." Rather than using a van to
transport children and their accompaniments, Ringleaders are busy
organizing road trips, social outings and new adventures for
themselves and their friends to experience together. As such, the
KV7 concept's interior employs four custom-built swiveling seats,
including the driver's seat, and a rear-corner mini-lounge with
seating for three and integrated storage compartments to promote
interaction in an open social environment.
The simple yet sophisticated theme is brought to life inside the KV7
concept through its modern color palette featuring soft beige and
green tones and the use of unique seat and surface materials. The
KV7 utilizes a variety of unconventional textures, including
reclaimed teak wood flooring and sustainable wool and felt materials
help to foster a warm and inviting atmosphere.
When the KV7 concept's push button start is engaged, the entire
front dash moves more than six inches toward the driver, bringing
all controls within easy reach, including the large multi-use
display which integrates infotainment, climate and navigation
systems in one simple-to-use interface controlled by a trackball
mouse mounted in the dash. Rear passengers have their own, separate
interface in the form of a floating tabletop touch-screen computer
display. The KV7 is Wi-Fi enabled, providing both the front and rear
displays with Internet capabilities and the ability for multiple
passengers to connect their smart phones to the vehicle at one time
and sign on to social networking sites.
Building on the experimental use of LED lighting elements found on
the exterior, the KV7's concept's interior also features multiple
flush-to-the-floor accent illumination points and standout green LED
lighting throughout the front dash, instrument panel and rear
display area to compliment the vehicle's color palette.
The final element that separates the KV7 concept from the rest of
the minivan crowd can be found under the hood – the concept is
powered by Kia's new Theta II 2.0-liter GDI turbocharged engine,
which is capable of delivering up to 285 horsepower, and is mated to
a six-speed automatic transmission to deliver V6-type power and
performance while achieving better than 30 miles per gallon on the
highway1.
About Kia Motors America
Kia Motors America (KMA) is the marketing and distribution arm of Kia Motors Corporation based in Seoul, South Korea. KMA offers a complete line of vehicles through more than 730 dealers throughout the United States and serves as the "Official Automotive Partner of the NBA." In 2010, KMA recorded its best-ever U.S. sales and 16th consecutive year of increased U.S. market share. Kia is poised to continue its momentum and will continue to build the brand through design innovation, quality, value, safety features and new technologies.