The Koup is the work of Kia Motors America's Irvine, California, design center. The exterior design is in a wedge shape that Kia calls "uncomplicated, yet dynamic." It's notable for a "swoosh" along the sides. There's a set of prominent wheel flares and LED headlamps with carbon fiber and black chrome trim, as well as tuner-style additions including a chin spoiler and carbon-fiber inserts in the wheel spokes.
Inside, the Koup has two panoramic-view glass panels that extend from the windshield to the roof, fighter-jet style. Separating the panels is a "mood light" that extends the length of the interior. The dashboard leans inward and features a "race-inspired" steering wheel and a three-gauge instrument cluster. The electronics include a Bluetooth-enabled navigation system with Map on Demand and an eight-speaker audio system.
The Koup is powered by Kia's 2.0-liter Theta II turbocharged engine that makes 290 horsepower and an impressive 289 pound-feet of torque.
No production plans were announced for the car.
What this means to you: Kia is stepping up its game in matters of design. — Laura Sky Brown, Correspondent
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