Kia is looking to inject a bit more performance life into its brand, and according to Auto Express, the company is looking at creating sporty models based on two of its recent concept cars, the GT four-door from the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show and the Provo hybrid hatchback that debuted in Geneva last week.
"The GT is close to being approved and going into production, but, as
with all our cars, they have to be developed on a sound financial
footing," Benny Oeyen, Kia Europe's VP of marketing and product
planning, told Auto Express. When it debuted, the GT four-door
was powered by a turbocharged 3.3-liter V6, reportedly good for 389
horsepower and 394 pound-feet of torque, mated to an eight-speed
automatic gearbox.
The
Provo, on the other hand, could stand as a sort of halo car for the
company's B-segment offerings. It would ride on the same
front-wheel-drive platform as the Rio
compact, though Kia says it's eager to keep the concept's
gasoline-electric powertrain intact. "Our brand is currently rational,
but there's space for a B-coupe," says Oeyen. Of course, the company
would indeed have to look at different naming possibilities for its
B-segment coupe, since the week-old Provo is already stirring up some controversy.
Kia has not disclosed any sort of timeline for when the cars may
officially get the green light or when they would arrive in production
form. From where we sit, some sporty Kias sound good to us, and if
anything, the GT and Provo concepts certainly seem like promising
building blocks for new products.
Courtesy of autoblog.com
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