Kia Novo Concept : The Next Forte?

Kia is currently on a roll with their concepts; everything that rolls out of their design studio is beautiful. The latest one is called the Novo, and it was unveiled at the Seoul Motor Show in Korea. The car is said to give a preview of the design path future Kia models will take.

This coupe-inspired vehicle has a 2+2 configuration and is powered by a four-cylinder 1.6-litre turbo motor. Quad laser headlamps and Kia’s signature tiger grille adorn the front end, while the rear end has an Audi-like look to it.

Kia has kept the interior simple and clean. The driver is treated to a three-dimensional hologram display and the secondary control interface is operated via touchpad.

If this is what the next generation Forte will look like, Kia could be providing some stiff competition for that segment.

Source: Montreal Racing

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