 Carscoop readers Vladimir Pekulas and Jan Mlejnek bagged these shots of Kia's forthcoming mini-MPV  on the highway near Mlada Boleslav in the Czech Republic. If you take a  closer look at the pics after the jump, you'll see that the man sitting  in the passenger's seat of the Kia test car retaliated against our  readers by taking or pretending to take, photos of them also... But  anyways, let's refresh our memory on Kia's new model which has yet to be  named.
Carscoop readers Vladimir Pekulas and Jan Mlejnek bagged these shots of Kia's forthcoming mini-MPV  on the highway near Mlada Boleslav in the Czech Republic. If you take a  closer look at the pics after the jump, you'll see that the man sitting  in the passenger's seat of the Kia test car retaliated against our  readers by taking or pretending to take, photos of them also... But  anyways, let's refresh our memory on Kia's new model which has yet to be  named.
  The five-seater MPV is in effect the production version of Kia's No3 Concept study  that was shown for the first time in Geneva earlier this year. The  Korean automaker's retort to the likes of the Honda Jazz, Opel Meriva  and Citroen C3 Picasso uses the same architecture as the Kia Soul and Hyundai i20.
The five-seater MPV is in effect the production version of Kia's No3 Concept study  that was shown for the first time in Geneva earlier this year. The  Korean automaker's retort to the likes of the Honda Jazz, Opel Meriva  and Citroen C3 Picasso uses the same architecture as the Kia Soul and Hyundai i20.
It  is anticipated that the small MPV's engine range will comprise of  1.6-liter petrol and diesel units, both producing an output of 126HP,  while certain markets may also receive a 115HP 1.6-liter diesel along  with a range-topping 2.0-liter gasoline engine making 142HP.
Kia  will most probably swoop the covers off the mini-MPV at the Frankfurt  Motor Show in September with European sales set to start before the end  of the year. Like the European market Cee'd, the MPV will be produced at  the Hyundai Group's new plant in the Czech Republic.
"Děkuji" Vladimir Pekulas & Jan Mlejnek for the pics!

















 

