Kia’s new Soul already has a sister in the wings with the new Soul’ster concept unveiled at this year’s Detroit Motor Show in January.
The Kia Soul’ster open-air concept, a variation of the highly
anticipated Kia Soul urban crossover, debuted at the 2009 North
American International Auto Show (NAIAS).
A fun, affordable convertible designed for the young and young at heart, Soul’ster is practical and stylish with attitude.
The two-door concept with roadster roots, Soul’ster has a two-piece
top which enables passengers to expose the front and back seating areas
independently. The roll bar serves a dual purpose and includes a place
for the slider tracks, while providing protection not found in
traditional convertibles.
Soul’ster’s individual character incorporates lighting that shines
through with an amber glow under the headlamps. The side vents,
side-mirror turn signals, unique LED headlamps, fog and tail lamps
incorporate blue shades. Non-floor-mounted cantilevered seats project
the illusion of being suspended in space when viewed from the side
allowing for increased rear legroom.
Other features include:-
- Dual chrome exhaust and polished aluminum exhaust tips
- 19-inch, five-spoke aluminum alloy wheels
- New four-passenger seating design
Engines include
- A 1.6-litre, four-cylinder engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission
- 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine is available with either the five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic transmission
- 1.6-litre four-cylinder engine
- 1.6-litre turbodiesel