by John Neff

The Kia ex_cee’d convertible (they call ‘em “cabrios” across the pond) concept has been announced as a bonofide debut for the Korean automaker at the Geneva Motor Show early next month. This puppy’s more important than a normal concept car from Kia because it was the first one produced under the stewardship of Peter Schreyer, Kia’s new design chief. As the name implies, the ex-cee’d is based on the three-door cee’d hatchback that’s scheduled to go on sale late 2007 or early next year. Schreyer makes a point to note that his concept doesn’t sport a folding metal roof like so many cabrios of the day, but rather adopts a traditional “romantic” soft top to protect its occupants from the elements. The 19-inch wheels feature “hubless” spokes finished in chrome, and bright metal trimwork is used around the exterior to add highlights to the vehicle’s surface. We especially like the chrome strip located beneath the doors that ensures the complex surfacing doesn’t get lost in the ‘meringue white’ paint job. Unfortunately, we can’t tell you what sort of engine powers the ex_cee’d because Kia didn’t tell us. Regardless, this concept is a coming out party for Kia design, which has matured so much in just a few short years.
Joining the ex_cee’d on the Kia stage in Geneva wil be the cee’d station wagon and the Kia Rio Hybrid. We’ll report back on all three from the show floor in early March.
[Source: Kia]
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Categories: Kia


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