2010 Los Angeles Auto Show: Kia Motors Shares a Vision for
the Future of Urban Electric Transportation - VIDEO ENHANCED
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IRVINE, CA - November 18, 2010: Making its North American debut at
the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show alongside Kia Motors' first-ever hybrid for
the U.S. - the 2011 Optima Hybrid (arriving early next year)
- the all-electric Kia POP concept vehicle provides a
glimpse into the future of urban transportation and takes its inspirations
from outside the world of automobile design. Less than 10 feet in length,
the chrome-colored three-seater was created by Kia's European Design Center
in Frankfurt under the direction of Peter Schreyer, chief design officer, Kia Motors
Corporation and can travel up to 100 miles on a single charge. The
POP comes to the U.S. shortly after the "Ray" plug-in hybrid
concept, which was developed at Kia's Southern
California design studio and introduced at the 2010 Chicago Auto
Show, and is the result of Kia Motors' expanding green car investments and
research and development efforts around the world.
Click PLAY to watch the Kia POP animated promotional video