Look at the Kia line-up, and you’ll find lots of practical and affordable cars... but you’ll have to wait until early next year before you see anything sporty. That’s when the new Pro_cee’d arrives – although even that hot three-door hatch seems sensible compared with this, the KEE!The 2+2 coupé was one of the stars of last month’s Frankfurt Motor Show, and now Auto Express has driven it. So, is it all show and no go? From the outside, the KEE is unlike anything in the current Kia range. A squat stance and low roofline give it the appearance of a sports car, while distinctive LED lights up front and the luminous paintjob scream for attention. At the back is a wraparound windscreen and a pair of centrally mounted exhaust pipes. The shape of the front grille is echoed beneath the powered tailgate and highlighted by contrasting rear light clusters.
You won’t find any handles, either. Instead, you simply press a smart alloy button, which pops the door open once the frameless windows have automatically dropped far enough for them to be clear of the surrounding bodywork.
Look elsewhere, and stylish details abound, including polished 20-inch alloys, intricate door mirrors and a pair of glass-covered, aluminium-framed rear quarterlights. The purpose of these becomes clear as soon as you step inside, where they combine with the swooping rear screen to provide a narrow, letterbox-style, 180-degree view out the back of the car.
The cabin has a production-ready feel. There are four seats, and the front pair even fold to boost rear access. Unlike on many prototypes, the electric window levers actually raise and lower the glass, while the instruments are more M25 than Thunderbird 5.
There’s a row of smart alloy controls on the dashboard, which have been designed as a modern take on the Sixties-style toggle switch. An expensive-feeling microfibre fabric covers the rooflining and dash, while the centre console looks good with its attractive polished metal finish.
Pride of place goes to the gearlever, which resembles a computer mouse and controls the six-speed auto. Under its flip-top lid lies the bright orange starter button, which only requires a short press to fire the throaty 2.7-litre V6 engine into life.
The flat-bottomed steering wheel is covered with the same suede-like material as the dashboard, while a pair of column-mounted paddleshifters provide manual changes. A quick pull on the lever is enough to select ‘Drive’, and the KEE moves forward eagerly.
Imagine the KEE as an affordable Mazda RX-8 rival, and it’s easy to see its appeal. After all, there’s room for four inside, as well as a generous boot. You can expect future cars from Kia to carry styling elements previewed by the 2+2. Bosses have revealed that the distinctive grille is set to become a trademark of new models, while the unusually shaped windscreen is also likely to be retained.You might even see the KEE’s luminous paint finish – but that’s just about the only element of the concept’s design we would change.
RIVAL: Mazda RX-8
With its innovative doors, smart looks and strong pace, the RX-8 is a distinctive choice. Its cabin is practical, too. But the package is undermined by its thirsty rotary engine, leaving the way open for a more affordable rival in the mould of the KEE.
[source:AutoExpress]
Star of last month’s Frankfurt Motor Show-Kia KEE 2+2
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