Kia Readies Sporty EV
Kia Motors Corp. will take the wraps off a performance-oriented concept electric vehicle at next month’s Geneva auto show.
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Kia Motors Corp. will take the wraps off a performance-oriented concept electric vehicle at next month’s Geneva auto show.

The carmaker says the vehicle shows its “desire to move forward” with electrification. Kia currently markets electric variants of its Niro and Soul crossover vehicles.
The unnamed concept was penned at Kia’s design center in Frankfurt. A darkened teaser image of the vehicle shows a muscular stance and a modified version of the Stinger sports sedan’s “tiger-nose” grille.
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