Kia is apparently working on a two-seat, rear-wheel drive sports car
to rival the Subaru BRZ and Scion FR-S twins. The Korean carmaker has
done a lot to revamp its image.
Granted, the potential Kia sports car isn’t coming anytime soon. Designers have just begun working on it, England’s What Car? reports.
“We have made a model of an affordable, two-seat, rear-wheel-drive coupe,” Kia designer Tom Kearns told What Car?.
Since they debuted last year, the BRZ and FR-S have been the darlings
of the car world because of their simplicity and focus on driving fun.
By co-opting the popularity of these cars (and the equally petite Mazda
Miata roadster) Kia could find a profitable niche and there could be
other benefits as well.
A small, two-seat Kia coupe would perfectly complement parent company
Hyundai’s four-seat Genesis Coupe. The choice of two sizes of
rear-wheel drive sports coupe would make for a dynamic duo unmatched by
any other mainstream carmaker.
It would also add some fun to Kia’s competent but serious lineup.
With the exception of the fabulously frivolous Soul, Kia doesn’t really
take on projects that won’t win it plaudits in the pages of Consumer Reports.
Right now, Kia builds some of the best looking cars on the road, and
they’re faultlessly reliable to boot
A Kia BRZ/FR-S competitor would give the brand an air of sportiness,
and it would give enthusiasts another choice for their next drift car.
Maybe, in the process, some of that sportiness will rub off on Kia’s
other products, too.
Courtesy of DigitalTrends.com.
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