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Spy Shot: Kia GT

Kia GT Spy Shot

From: http://www.autoblog.com/2016/06/13/kia-gt-spy-shots/

Kia GT spied looking like a rakish, sexy Forte
By: Brandon Turkus
 

Just over four months ago, we told you that Kia would offer a production version of its handsome GT concept. Now, we have images of the svelte new four-door testing in Germany. It looks like we’re getting a sexy, rear-drive performance sedan the size of a Kia Forte. And we’re pretty stoked.

Judging by our spy images, Kia is going to stick pretty close to the concept car’s rakish lines. That means more four-door coupe than three-box sedan, which is precisely the kind of thing Kia could use. Beyond the overall shape, the headlights retain the same interesting shape as the concept, albeit in a more production-focused look. They crown a production-spec fascia, with more conventional vertical intakes. In back, the vehicle-spanning taillight element from the concept car appears to have been replaced by a conventional set of lamps – there’s camo where the lighting element should be. Speaking of the tail, look at those tailpipes. Few things shout “Rawr, I’m a performance car,” like a meaty set of quad exhausts. It’s hard to tell here, but the rear fascia looks much more conventional than the GT concept, too, which went with a very aero-intensive design.

Under the skin, our spies tell us the GT rides on a shortened version of the rear-drive platform slated to underpin the upcoming Genesis G90 – that backs up the reports that the GT would challenge the BMW 4 Series GranCoupe. Our most recent report pointed to a range of four and six-cylinder engines from 2.0- to 3.3-liters. Our spies suggest that twin-turbocharged V6 will put out anywhere from 365 to 400 ponies. Obviously, this would be a range-topping model, but what a range-topper it would be. It’s like a budget M4.

Our best intelligence points to the GT’s production debut at the 2016 Paris Motor Show, with an on-sale date in just under a year.

The Kia Hamsters Are Back At It Again: The World Needs More Soul

The Kia Hamsters are back for 2016 and the 2016 Kia Soul is now available for sale in Akron Ohio at VanDevere Kia.

From the Kia YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQQkElKi0NQ&index=1&list=PLGURpC1mgojlfJEVuLyPNnWQjJXMpsUMw
Published on May 26, 2016
 

“The world needs more Soul. Every day it seems like more and more negativity fills our screens and people are becoming increasingly divided. But it’s time to change that. It’s time to celebrate our differences and unite. In the latest Kia Soul commercial, we see the Hamsters bring different people and cultures together through the power of music, and put more positivity out in the world.”


Kia Wins JD Power “Best In Initial Quality” In 2 Different Vehicle Segments

Kia JD Power

 

 http://www.kiamedia.com/us/en/media/pressreleases/10240/kia-motors-earns-best-ever-ranking-in-2015-jd-power-initial-quality-study
KIA MOTORS EARNS BEST-EVER RANKING IN 2015 J.D. POWER INITIAL QUALITY STUDY
Third Straight Year of IQS Improvement Places Kia Second Among 33 Brands
 

IRVINE, Calif., June 17, 2015 – With more units in operation in the U.S. than ever before, Kia Motors reached another historic milestone today when J.D. Power recognized the brand as the second-highest scoring nameplate industry-wide in its 2015 Initial Quality Study (IQS). Kia’s IQS score improved by 20 points over its previous best-ever performance in 2014, vaulting the growing automaker up four positions to second overall among 33 automotive brands and highest among all mass-market nameplates.Kia’s ascension was powered by segment-leading performances from two of the company’s best-selling vehicles – Soul and Sorento – while the Rio, Optima, Cadenza, Sportage and Sedona models all ranked in the top three of their respective categories.“We believe the J.D. Power report leaves no doubt that Kia builds world-class vehicles, and the results are especially gratifying as the IQS study truly reflects the voice of our customers,” said Michael Sprague, Chief Operating Officer and EVP, Kia Motors America.  “Kia’s rise is one of the industry’s greatest success stories and is driven by the hard work of thousands of team members around the world as well as our long-term strategy to concentrate on quality, strengthen the brand and elevate the ownership experience.”

Kia’s U.S. sales have more than doubled over the last six years as the brand has made significant investments in the market and steadily climbed J.D. Power’s annual IQS rankings. After the Soul was ranked number one in the compact multi-purpose vehicle segment in 2012, Kia broke into the overall top 10 in 2013, with the Soul and Sportage (tie) taking top honors in their respective segments, and then rose to sixth in the industry in 2014.  The company’s $1.1 billion manufacturing facility in West Point, Georgia – Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia – produces the Sorento and Optima, and achieved its highest-ever quality ranking among plants in North/South America in the 2015 study. Additionally, the Kwangju plant where the Soul is produced ranked number one for the Asia Pacific Region.Now in its 29th year, the annual J.D. Power IQS analyzes responses from vehicle owners in 26 segments.  IQS is determined by vehicle owners evaluating the driving experience, engine and transmission performance, and a broad range of quality-related problems within the first 90 days of ownership.