Kia Frankfurt 2011: Kia GT concept


Kia, formerly Kyungsung Precision Industry and Kia Motors Corporation, is a South Korean multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. Founded in 1944, it is South Korea's second-largest automobile manufacturer, after its parent company, Hyundai Motor Company. Official website: Kia

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Kia GT - the new rear-wheel drive concept car


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New GT concept car to be unveiled at the 64th IAA Motorshow
Kia's first ever rear-wheel drive vehicle
V6 turbo and 8-speed automatic powertrain
Powerful, dynamic and forward-looking, Kia's new concept car signals the company's distinctive new design direction. This four-door sports sedan with a rear-wheel drive layout - a Kia first - marries sleek and muscular proportions with a sophisticated and elegant four-seater cockpit.

Although work on the Kia GT concept first started in November 2010, the idea of a powerful rear-wheel drive Kia saloon had been percolating in the minds of Kia's European designers for some time. "This concept allows us to explore exciting new design directions, as using a rear-drive layout creates very different proportions compared to a front-wheel drive car," says Peter Schreyer, Kia's Chief Design Officer. "The classic front-engined, rear-wheel drive layout of a performance saloon has distinct appeal not just for the domestic Korean audience, but also for the European and American markets."

"At the onset of this project," adds Gregory Guillaume, Kia's European Design Chief, "the design team was inspired by the spirit of iconic 1970s GT cars: sumptuous and elegant vehicles capable of whisking passengers from Paris to the South of France in effortless style and at high speed. We wanted to create something similarly graceful, athletic and confident, but not aggressive or overbearing."

This focus of dynamism and pace is sharpened by the car's aeronautical theme, headlined by the multi-piece propeller-style alloy and carbon-fibre wheels, the jet-themed rear-view cameras, the low-slung front air intake, the aerodynamically efficient rear diffuser and the winglets that curve in from the front flanks and flow into the headlamps.

This particular design motif draws inspiration from the seminal Kia Kee concept car, shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2007. Indeed, Kia GT has a strong design lineage, with a number of central design elements that link it to last year's Pop concept and the Kee, ensuring a high degree of visual continuity despite their divergent styles and themes.

One of Schreyer and Guillaume's key goals was to ensure that the car's proportions couldn't be mistaken for anything other than a rear-wheel drive performance saloon. Hence the extended bonnet with the front wheels pushed right to the very front of the car, the cab-rearward stance, powerful rear shoulders and truncated rear end.

The Kia GT's silhouette accelerates away from the A-pillar towards the rear of the car, and this impression of athleticism is enhanced by the copper signature line that runs from the base of the A-pillar and along the roofline to end ahead of the base of the rear windscreen. And in a neat touch, the tick-shaped motif recalls the front quarter-light windows of the rakish GT cars that inspired the Kia design team.

The inspiration for the use of copper came after a visit by Kia's colour and trim team to the DMY International Design Festival Berlin - Germany's key event for contemporary and conceptual design - where this warm tactile metal was one of the stand-out materials of the show. The material's warmth is balanced by the coolness of the Kia GT's pale grey paintwork, with its mica flakes, that subtly captures nuances of light.

There's a tangible sense of strength and coherence to the Kia GT's flowing lines - from every angle it brims with intent and purpose, a vital element of Schreyer's approach to design. This impression of solidity is further reinforced by the way the roofline extends past the C-pillar to meet the rear screen, hunkering the car closer to the ground.

This powerful confidence is balanced by a raft of eye-catching details. The brake calipers are finished in copper, creating a neat visual link with the car's signature line. The contours of the castellated top of the windscreen flow into the roof, itself subtly bubbled to create further headroom for driver and front passenger. And the bonnet features a discreet power bulge and air intake, hinting at the car's performance potential.

Both Schreyer and Guillaume are particularly passionate about the Kia GT's lights. The alloy-framed central grille is flanked by complex headlamp units that each house a bank of six deeply recessed LED illuminators, to create a highly distinctive nocturnal signature. The advanced construction of the headlamps is mirrored by the single sweeping wing-shaped tail light that flows around the car's flanks and incorporates two sets of three upright stanchions.

The front doors and rear-hinged rear doors open outward at a slight upward angle, imbuing the car with what Schreyer describes as an air of grace and confidence. Despite its low stance, fast roofline and shallow glasshouse, the Kia GT's clean and uncluttered cabin architecture has created a spacious and airy interior with generous accommodation for the driver and three passengers.

The single-piece seats float on arched supports, further accentuating the cabin's spacious dimensions. The Kia design team deliberately chose to emphasise the proportions of the transmission tunnel to reinforce the power and performance of the saloon, but then balanced this muscularity by moving away from a button-laden centre console and creating a strongly driver-centric layout.

The glass instrument panel - similar to that first seen on last year's Pop concept car - features three layers of organic LEDs. These not only give it a three-dimensional depth but also allow a wealth of information to be displayed at the driver's command, freeing up the centre console from the usual proliferation of controls, buttons and displays. Fingertip controls mounted on the small, dished, three-spoke steering wheel allow the driver to select the desired data display.

This sophisticated instrument panel floats above the muscular centre console, further enhancing the cabin's sense of space. The large red starter button and twist-and-go transmission selector are combined in a single compact unit, further freeing up space on the central transmission tunnel. Playback from the cigar-shaped rear-view cameras is displayed on a pair of compact and thin LED screens mounted on the doors - perfectly positioned in the driver's line of sight.

The warm shades of copper used along the top of the glasshouse create a visual link with the buffed surface of the metallic-treated leather used throughout the cabin, and this russet cabin hue is enriched by the golden tint of the glasshouse.

The idea behind this leather surface treatment is simple - the areas with which the driver and passengers come into regular contact become buffed and smooth, creating a warm and welcoming patina to the cabin.

Schreyer believes this concept is less about design specifics and more about a general feeling of stance, proportion and balance - elements that will influence and guide his design team's approach to their next project.

"One of the great things about working on this project was that this is a very real car," says Schreyer. "It felt good to be working on a car that could roll down the road tomorrow. Yes, it would be a dream to put this into production - it has a logical layout, with four seats, and good luggage space, and it's also engaging and dynamic and makes a strong statement. It's exactly the kind of car Kia should be making."

Technical Details:

Engine: Lamda V6, 3.3-litre T-GDI [turbocharged, gasoline direct injection]
Transmission: 8-speed automatic
Max power: 395 PS
Max torque: 534 Nm

Dimensions:

Length: 4690 mm
Width: 1890 mm
Height: 1380 mm
Wheelbase: 2860 mm



Read more: Kia GT rear-wheel drive concept details released
 
KIA are putting on a good show. The brand is doing great things paving the way for East Asian design that comes with originality and respectable quality. I see the company advancing to become the VW of Korea in 5 years.
 
What's up with KIA lately? Are they really trying to pass Hyundai or what? Seriously, though, they are doing a great job with their latest models!
 
Length: 4690 mm
Width: 1890 mm
Height: 1380 mm
Wheelbase: 2860 mm
these are some kickass proportions.
One the live shots, the car looks smaller than you would expect.. which is a great thing!

Kia is on its way to be one of my favourite brands :usa7uh:
 
Looks kinda fun for a Kia. I think I just dig the elements that remind me of a 60's car from it though, which will surely wear off by the time it becomes realistic for Production.
 
I don't know about you guys, but this is a winner for "Kia". Look at this thing:

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This is hot for a Kia. Maybe this is their Panamera/CLS competior since Hyundai is taking on Lexus with their "luxury cars".


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I don't see any Fisker features in it. the Fisker is alle wavy and classic, while this is very modern and tight-lined
It's smaller than a Panamera/CLS/A7.. it's about as long as a C-class, with the hight of a (first genertion) CLS !!

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Very Lamborghini Estoque-esque in proportions and stance!




Is that a bad thing? .... Most definitely NOT!


Question is, where the heck does this car fit in its market? Is it a sporty 4/5 seater alternative to your bread-and-butter family sedans (Camry/Accord)? Steal customers from Euro entry-level sports coupes (3er Coupe/A5). It certainly can't go against the likes of the CLS/A7/Panamera.
We've also seen an awesome looking 4-door Coupe Concept from Mazda, who also don't have the brand cache and positioning to go up against the 4dr-coupes from Europe.....so who knows, maybe we're seeing the emergence of a market where fancy niche models for the average person/family are becoming more feasible and desired?

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Thing is, this thing is riddled with "Concept". The Production version would look far more plebeian and would lose a lot of that cunningness I think. The rear in particular is an area that looks like a sleeker version of the Optima.... And the rear of the Optima is hideous IMO, on an otherwise pretty nice looking car.
 
Kia GT reportedly approved for production, coming by the end of 2016
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Kia GT concept - 20.9.2011

Could be positioned as an Audi A7 competitor
Kia introduced the GT concept nearly three years ago but a new report is indicating it has finally been approved for production.

Citing unnamed executives, Edmunds is reporting the model will be a "four-door fastback" that will go on sale in the United States by the end of 2016. Little else is known about the car but it will reportedly be positioned as an Audi A7 competitor.

Engine options remain unconfirmed but the publication says the model will likely be equipped with a turbocharged 3.3-liter V6. European variants could also be offered with a diesel engine but nothing is official as of yet.

Source: Edmunds
 
GT4 Stinger unlikely to be green-lighted
Kia has announced the GT concept is on track to receive a production version in the years to come.

Ever since Kia unveiled the rather spectacular GT four-door concept in 2011 at the Frankfurt Motor Show there have been many rumors about the possibility of putting the concept into production. This will actually happen as Kia America's head of product planning Orth Hedrick says the vehicle is almost ready to hit the assembly line, with an official announcement to be made "soon".

To refresh your memory, the Kia GT was a rear-wheel drive concept powered by a V6 3.3-liter turbocharged engine developing 395 HP (290 kW) and 534 Nm (394 lb-ft) of torque. The motor worked with an eight-speed automatic transmission wrapped around in a stylish body with a sloping roofline, rear-hinged doors and riding on carbon fiber wheels which obviously won't make it to production.

As far as last year's GT4 Stinger concept is concerned, Orth Hedrick says it's unlikely to get the green-light for production mainly because Kia estimates there won't be enough demand to justify development costs. However, the project hasn't been dropped entirely and could eventually materialize into a series road-going car.

Source: drive.com.au
 
Future cars: Kia’s 2018 GT RWD Sports Sedan could bring the fight to BMW’s 3- And 4-Series

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We have great news for rear-wheel-drive sedan enthusiasts; Kia’s stunning 2011 Frankfurt-debuting GT Concept is being readied for launch. Code-named ‘CK’, the low-slung sedan was spotted in prototype guise recently, flaunting its production-ready body under camouflage.

So how is this newest offering from Kia shaping up? Well, let’s take an illustrated preview based on the spy shots we’ve seen so far.

Optima-like Design:

The above heading gives a good indication on how the final design has evolved. Fans of the third-generation TF Optima may be pleased, however the GT’s silhouette does echo that car a little too closely. Frontal styling exudes restrained aggressiveness, complimented by a long hood and short overhangs. Gone are the concept’s retro front quarter windows, replaced with more traditional-looking window frames, as well as the suicide-style rear doors. Chrome fender vents extend along the base of the doors to emphasize luxury, while the rear is dominated by a tall trunk and quad exhausts.

Genesis Powertrains:

As with the new Genesis G80, the GT is expected to offer the Hyundai group’s new 3.3-litre, twin-turbo V6, pumping out more than 365 hp. It's unknown if a manual transmission will be offered, however easy bets are that an eight-speed automatic transmission will be the default option. An entry-level variant is tipped to offer a direct-injected, 2.0-litre four-cylinder unit, but with turbocharging, so it should be no slouch. Some markets may also get a diesel unit as well.

Chassis Entertainment:

Out of the two Korean siblings, Kia has branded itself as the sportier one, as opposed to Hyundai and its Genesis brand’s more upscale ethos. This should bode well for the GT’s handling too; a nimble footprint with RWD running gear could make for an appealing driver’s car. The platform is tipped to be a modified version that underpins the larger Genesis G80 luxury sedan and the future 3-Series rivalling G70, which in turn could pave the way for an all-wheel-drive variant.

A Fresh Face Among A Dying Breed:

It’s almost unusual to see a brand new, mainstream rear-wheel-drive sedan entering the market these days. Sure, we have the Chrysler 300Cand Dodge Charger siblings, but they’re no longer fresh contenders. Chevrolet’s current SS will die off once its donor car, the VF2 Holden Commodore ceases production next year and arch-rival Ford is culling its Aussie-built FG-X Falcon this October.

This leaves Kia in a unique position to undercut more premium RWD rivals. Now there’s a question of how big the GT will be and how much it will cost, which in turn will determine its competition. Given the Korean group’s previous history, the GT might end up being closer in size to the BMW 6-Series Gran Coupe, but priced lower than the smaller BMW’s 4 Series GranCoupe, allowing Kia to place it as an alternative to a wide number of regular compact luxury sedans too, like the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Jaguar XE, Lexus IS, Infinity Q50 and Cadillac ATS. If priced in the mid-$30,000 plus bracket, Kia could find a plethora of new fans.

Expect it to launch in 2017 as a MY2018 vehicle, although it’s unconfirmed if it will carry the Stinger or GT name.

Source: Carscoops
 
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- Kia's first car with RWD
- Base engine turbo 4 cylinder, 0 to 100 km/h in 5.1 s (as shown in teaser video)
- Optional for Europe the 3,8L V6 with 315 PS from Hyundai
- Eventually, as top engine a Turbo-V6 with around 450 PS
- 280 km/h top speed
 

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