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Geneva 2019: Kia introduced the Imagine by Kia concept

  • Answers concerns about range and performance while also being dynamic to drive.

Kia fully unveiled their all-electric concept car at the Geneva International Auto Show today.  

Kia's design team exploited the flexibility of an electric chassis architecture to maximize cabin space to create a spacious interior.  They drew together elements of a muscular SUV, a sleek sedan, and a spacious crossover into a single vehicle that purposely does not fit into any one classification. 

The concept pokes a bit of fun at the industry's current obsession with screens by creating gauge cluster made of 21 individual high-resolution screen curved over the dashboard.

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The Imagine by Kia is not destined for production, however, design elements from the vehicle show the direction Kia may take on its future cars and SUVs.

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Robert Hall

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Interesting concept..I keep seeing the '72 Plymouth Fury front end with that 'barbell' nose theme.. 

G. David Felt

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Very cool, I love the poke at the large multi screen with all those little ones. LOL

Overall I like that they state bigger interior in a smaller package. Hopefully they really deliver on this.

23 minutes ago, Robert Hall said:

Interesting concept..I keep seeing the '72 Plymouth Fury front end with that 'barbell' nose theme.. 

I see some Toronado in it. 

Just now, dfelt said:

Very cool, I love the poke at the large multi screen with all those little ones. LOL

Overall I like that they state bigger interior in a smaller package. Hopefully they really deliver on this.

Well, it's a concept, so there won't be any delivery on this one at all. 

G. David Felt

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8 minutes ago, Drew Dowdell said:

I see some Toronado in it. 

Well, it's a concept, so there won't be any delivery on this one at all. 

True, but still cool to see someone building true concepts to get consumer feedback. :D 

1 hour ago, dfelt said:

True, but still cool to see someone building true concepts to get consumer feedback. :D 

I would highly encourage Kia to take this styling direction even if it isn't on EVs. 

smk4565

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Yet another crossover coupe vehicle.  

Problem is all these companies already have 3-4 SUVs, so now they have to make crossover coupe vehicles because there is nothing left as they kill all regular coupes and sedans.  Plus once BMW and Mercedes did it, the other 30 brands needed to copy that idea.

regfootball

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GM doesn't come out with much for concepts anymore.

ocnblu

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8 hours ago, Robert Hall said:

'72 Plymouth Fury front end with that 'barbell' nose theme

Moltie is this what you meant?  1972 Plymouth Satellite Sebring... MUCH better looking than the Kia, BTW.

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Robert Hall

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39 minutes ago, ocnblu said:

Moltie is this what you meant?  1972 Plymouth Satellite Sebring... MUCH better looking than the Kia, BTW.

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Nah, the '72 Fury.  The Kia front kinda reminds me of the Fury bumper shape. 

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ocnblu

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18 minutes ago, Robert Hall said:

Nah, the '72 Fury.  The Kia front kinda reminds me of the Fury bumper shape. 

OH OK

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