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		<title>Kia Kee Coupe Concept at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show</title>
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KEE concept heralds &#8220;new look&#8221; for the future of KIA
More than any other car-buyer, the sports coupe enthusiast knows instinctively when a car is right, when it is suited to its purpose. Shape, proportion, stance and both tactile and emotional aspects all add up to a car that stirs the blood. At the 2007 IAA [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>KEE concept</strong> heralds &#8220;new look&#8221; for the future of <strong>KIA</strong></p>
<p>More than any other car-buyer, the sports coupe enthusiast knows instinctively when a car is right, when it is suited to its purpose. Shape, proportion, stance and both tactile and emotional aspects all add up to a car that stirs the blood. At the <strong>2007 IAA in Frankfurt</strong>, <strong>Kia </strong>has revealed just such a car.<br />
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The <strong>KEE</strong> is a combination of all of those elements. It is a harmonious blend of everything that sets the sports coupe apart from the more functional vehicle – the vehicle that has a range of activities to undertake and a palette of needs to take into account for its owner. The sports coupe is single minded. It is about driving, pure and simple. It is about appearance, performance, emotion.</p>
<p>Yet <strong>KEE</strong> is more than just a svelte, exciting sports coupe concept. It is also the dawn of a new design language for the <strong>Kia brand</strong> – a language that will speak to motorists across the world about the Korean company&#8217;s intention to become one of the major automotive names over the coming years.</p>
<p>Chief Design Officer, Peter Schreyer and his <strong>Frankfurt design</strong> team – headed by Gregory Guillaume – set out to make <strong>KEE</strong> a landmark car in <strong>Kia</strong>&#8217;s history. It is no coincidence that its name plays on the word &#8216;key&#8217; because that is how essential <strong>KEE</strong> is to the future of <strong>Kia</strong>. <strong>KEE</strong> also acknowledges the Chinese and Korean word ´Ki`- the cultural concept for life-force or spiritual energy.</p>
<p><strong>KEE</strong> embodies <strong>Kia</strong>&#8217;s desire to create a family of cars that will be instantly recognisable on the road and will have simple yet sophisticated appeal in the showrooms. Whether wide-eyed admirers of this new generation of vehicles are existing <strong>Kia</strong> customers – wise to the dramatically improved quality and traditional strong value of the current range – or entirely new audiences they will immediately recognise a range of cars aimed at those who enjoy driving and seek the perfect machinery to deliver that experience.</p>
<p>Schreyer commented:&#8221;<strong>KEE</strong> has to communicate a design language that will be seen on all future <strong>Kia</strong> products. That language has to be stated in certain elements of the visual representation – lines, shapes, details. But it has to be consistent and easy to understand. It must be visually strong and purposeful but it must be capable of being transferred from this sports coupe concept to a city runabout, a family saloon, a load-lugging MPV or a go-anywhere SUV.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was essential <strong>Kee</strong> should consist of a rhythm of lines – controlled, clean, pure. It had to have good, classic proportions and be well balanced,&#8221; he added. This is the future for <strong>Kia</strong> design – it must display the purpose, the function whilst still being capable of delivering an emotional aspiration.<br />
With its broad stance and low profile <strong>KEE</strong>, a new interpretation of a 2+2 coupe, has a simple yet distinctive outline thanks to its long sweeping bonnet, slightly lengthened cabin with striking graphic treatment, sculpted flanks and strong, yet almost hidden, swage lines.</p>
<p>Beneath the powerful and unique appearance are a host of fine details all hinting at the car&#8217;s true purpose and harmonising to create a sophisticated design entirety. Whether it is the milled aluminium B-pillar visible through the panoramic grey-tinted glass, the distinctively individual 20 inch wheels and hand-cut Continental tyres or the small touches such as the electronic micro-switch door release set into the side-window glass, the clamshell rear hatch opening on electronic dampers or the unique front windscreen shape that mirror so many other details on the <strong>KEE</strong>, it is clear that this car has been lovingly created by people who care for design.</p>
<p>Inside – <strong>KEE</strong> looks and feels like a sports car that the keen driver will instantly feel comfortable and at ease in, with a cabin designed for maximum focus on driving. Clustered straight ahead, the main dials and controls are simple and straightforward utilising <strong>Kia&#8217;s new standard </strong>red-orange illumination.</p>
<p>Behind the square-bottomed steering wheel are paddles to shift the six-speed sequential gearbox. Instead of a standard gear stick an ergonomically designed lever sits atop the milled aluminium centre console and requires only a nudge forward or backward to select drive mode. And the top of the computer mouse-like lever flips up to reveal the electronic starter button.</p>
<p>Again, the design team have concentrated on producing a realistic sports coupe – not a flight of fancy. Every element of its design should be clear, easy to understand and to use. All the main controls are fly-by wire, but their feel in operation has been created to deliver a sense of traditional operation. For example, the toggle switches mounted on the dashboard – echoing the DNA of generations of sports cars – let you navigate intuitively through the interface menu of the info-media center.</p>
<p>After pressing the starter button the driver will immediately recognise the throaty roar of a V6. The next generation 2,7 litre MUE-II engine, producing 200 ps, delivers instant response, enormous flexibility and scintillating performance on any kind of road.</p>
<p><strong>Kia Kee</strong> uses light-weight aluminium or plastic panels and components wherever possible in order to allow the emphasis to remain on rapid and controlled progress that means simple fun and driving pleasure. This results in a low kerb weight with excellent balance biased towards the front to deliver neutrally safe handling. Yet <strong>KEE</strong> could be built with rear wheel drive or even all-wheel-drive allowing <strong>Kia</strong> to add to its growing range as its brand develops its reputation amongst a more exacting audience.</p>
<p>&#8220;All the main interior surfaces are covered in a semi-suede-like microfibre material and the body-hugging sports seats use a heard-wearing but distinctive metallic-finish cloth,&#8221; explained Salome Etienne – one of the KEE&#8217;s interior design team.</p>
<p>And continuing the real-life functionality of <strong>KEE</strong>, the rear of the passenger cabin is sufficiently spacious to allow four adults to travel in the vehicle when necessary. <strong>KEE</strong> is not intended to be a four-seat coupe but <strong>Kia</strong> knows that real people have real needs and the brand has no intention of moving into the exotic sports car territory that others so amply fill. And there is even space for a useful amount of luggage!</p>
<p>But echoing its concern for the comfort and convenience of its customers the designers have sought to ensure that when the need arises those rear passengers will not be confronted with a problem so common on most 2+2 coupes. &#8220;When the rear clamshell hatch is raised the roofliner stays fixed in place to ensure that passengers do not come into contact with the structure of the hatch when it is closed again,&#8221; said Raphael Le Masson – the other interior designer.</p>
<p>Exterior designer Fabien Coradin said: &#8220;This car is about passion and energy. It is not an act of reason. Buying a sports car is not a logical choice and that is what we wanted for this car. It may not have been the normal reason behind most <strong>Kia</strong> purchases in the past – but the brand is changing and this car shows what <strong>Kia</strong> can be in the future. But we do recognise that functionality has a part to play.&#8221;</p>
<p>Uncluttered, pure and timeless in execution yet modern, effective and usable in purpose, <strong>KEE</strong> represents a new ethos for the Korean firm. With <strong>KEE</strong> the entire design team is laying open its mind and its heart. This car stands as a clear indication of <strong>KIA&#8217;s design</strong> philosophy and how it sincerely wish<strong> Kia</strong> to be viewed – exciting, appealing, creative, aspirational, beautiful and yet functional, purposeful and realistic.</p>
<p>Gregory Guillaume, Chief Designer Europe, commented: &#8220;This is a starting point. It shows how we think and what we want to do – appeal to the emotional side of our audience and bring that balance of purpose and emotion into the <strong>Kia design</strong> language. With <strong>KEE</strong> we are irrevocably heading off on our chosen path&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>KEE</strong> is the first step towards a new family look for <strong>Kia vehicles</strong> underscored by a focus on design and although <strong>KEE</strong> is primarily a concept vehicle it is one that could easily go into production should public demand dictate. <strong>KEE</strong> lays down very clear indications of how Peter Schreyer and his team intend future <strong>Kia vehicles</strong> should look and displays elements that its creators will transfer to future products. Presented on the strong frontal design with its distinctive headlamps and eye-catching LED cluster, the new style grille will become the new face of KIA across the product range.</p>
<p>He commented: &#8220;<strong>Kia</strong> have given me – and our design teams – a fantastic opportunity. Seldom is a designer allowed to shape the entire personality of a brand, given a clean sheet of paper and told to create the future. <strong>KEE</strong> is the first step on the road and I am so excited about the potential this journey can create.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Although<strong> KEE</strong> is a sports coupe it could have been anything. We have already seen elements of our design development in <strong>Mesa and Kue </strong>shown at successive Detroit shows. Cee&#8217;d and its concept spin-offs including the ex_cee&#8217;d cabriolet have also started the process. But <strong>KEE </strong>is central to our future.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is our keystone to the future family we want to create. There is nothing in <strong>KEE&#8217;s design</strong> that cannot easily and readily be transferred to production vehicles. There is nothing in KEE that I would not be prepared to see in future production vehicles. This car stands as a clear indication of our philosophy for vehicle design and as a surest possible signpost to the type of vehicles we shall be bringing to showrooms in the very near future.</p>
<p>&#8220;I want motorists to be able to identify <strong>Kia cars</strong> almost unconsciously. It doesn&#8217;t matter what type of vehicle they see – right across the <strong>Kia</strong> range there should be a very obvious style and image that will encourage drivers to identify with the<strong> Kia brand</strong> and instantly understand the function of the vehicle at the same time as they admire its lines,&#8221; he added.</p>
<p><strong>KEE</strong> ultimately serves the <strong>Kia brand</strong> on a number of fronts – a design exercise for a sports coupe that currently does not feature in the company&#8217;s line-up. No plans exist to put the car into immediate production but media and public reaction will be closely monitored.</p>
<p>It also allows Schreyer and the entire design team to present their thinking for a family appearance and design language to both internal and external audiences. In this respect <strong>KEE</strong> is the first stage in an on-going process that will be refined and re-examined but will stay true to the core elements of design contained in the car.</p>
<p>Perhaps most importantly <strong>KEE</strong> is a simple corporate statement to the motoring world that <strong>Kia</strong> is a brand underpinned with quality and reliability and now on top of that comes the emotional element of design. The future for Kia products lies in balance, clarity and purpose, and <strong>KEE</strong>, our latest show car embodies that philosophy.</p>
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<strong> KEE Technical specification</strong></p>
<p>Length 4325 mm<br />
Width 1860 mm<br />
Height 1315 mm<br />
Wheelbase 2675 mm<br />
Tyre size 245/40 R 20<br />
Engine V6 2,7 litre MUE-II<br />
Power 200 ps<br />
Transmission six-speed automatic</p>
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		<title>Kia Pro-cee&#8217;d 3-door</title>
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KIA cee&#8217;d THREE-DOOR REVEALED
Kia Motors Corporation has released the first preview image of its exciting new Kia three-door hatchback model which will make its World Premiere at this year&#8217;s Frankfurt International Motor Show on 11 September. The new model will be named Pro-cee&#8217;d.

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<p><strong>KIA cee&#8217;d THREE-DOOR REVEALED</strong></p>
<p><strong>Kia Motors Corporation</strong> has released the first preview image of its exciting new <strong>Kia three-door hatchback model</strong> which will make its World Premiere at this year&#8217;s <strong>Frankfurt International Motor Show</strong> on 11 September. The <strong>new model</strong> will be named <strong>Pro-cee&#8217;d</strong>.<br />
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<p>Based closely on the earlier <strong>&#8216;pro_cee&#8217;d&#8217; concept</strong> shown at the <strong>Paris Motor Show</strong> in 2006, the new production model has been developed by <strong>Kia&#8217;s design</strong> team in Europe under the direction of Chief Design Officer, Peter Schreyer.</p>
<p>&#8220;Longer, lower and lighter than its five-door sister car, the new <strong>Kia Pro-cee&#8217;d</strong> is going to be a great drive,&#8221; enthused Mr Jean-Charles Lievens, Senior Vice President <strong>Kia Motors Europe</strong>. &#8220;Combining real style and genuine practicality, our new three-door cee&#8217;d is sure to delight existing Kia customers and attract a new group of <strong>European consumers</strong> who have not yet considered our brand.&#8221;</p>
<p>Manufactured in Slovakia, <strong>Pro-cee&#8217;d</strong> will be the third member of the Kia cee&#8217;d family, joining the popular cee&#8217;d five-door and the soon to be released <strong>cee&#8217;d SW models</strong> to make <strong>Kia</strong> an especially strong challenger for <strong>C-segment sales</strong> in Europe.</p>
<p>Production of the <strong>Pro-cee&#8217;d model </strong>range is scheduled to begin in November with first customer sales during the early months of 2008.</p>
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