
Capped with an inferno-orange roof and curvy white panels, the track-themed concept debuted on Wednesday at the Chicago auto show. It's based on the Soul, though it eschews the four-door setup for a coupe configuration. The tall hatch in back remains.
Power
comes from a 250-hp turbo inline four-cylinder engine channeled via
all-wheel drive. The 2.0-liter engine is paired with a six-speed manual
transmission.
Design cues include LED lights, a large lower air
intake below Kia's tiger grille and an orange carbon-fiber lower
valance. It rolls on 19-inch performance tires, and Brembos provide
stopping power.
The Track'ster measures 101.2 inches in wheelbase
length, which is about an inch longer than the Soul. It's also more
than five inches wider, at 75.5 inches, than its production counterpart.
The
cabin has orange racing seats, and the steering wheel and door panels
are set off in suede. The back seat is replaced with an equipment tray
and space for helmets.
The Track'ster was styled at Kia's California design center, and there are no production plans for it.
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