
Official announcements reveal future KIA productivity design cars coming
We will talk today our dear followers of Arab GT on the future of the automotive design Kia productivity coming, based on official information obtained by the website Carbuzz of German creator Peter Schrijer – Peter Schreyer, who now works as head of automotive design Kia, after giving up his work to the Bavarian manufacturer b M. W.
Peter Schrijer talked about the identity of the production cars coming from the Korean manufacturer Kia Motors and announced that the front end of all the new cars they would make Kia will bear the identity of the tiger's nose, which began with Kia Stenger--the model, which was already tested by our colleague Musaab Shushal, a Stinger GT .
Sharer said that the identity of the tiger's nose would be in all Kia cars, such as the identity of the renal network design in BMW cars, and he added that this identity gives us a preference among competitors. The design of the tiger's nose interface enables us to provide a variety of dimensions in terms of length and width.
It should be noted that the beginning of Kia Stinger was in 2011 when the Korean manufacturer presented a test car with a stunning futuristic design in the Frankfurt Motor Show. A second Test vehicle, Kia GT. T. C., was loaded in 2014, and the name GT4 Stinger. In the event of the Detroit motor Show at the time, both test vehicles provided a preliminary glimpse of the production of the Stinger 2018 model, which we looked at at the beginning of 2017.
Kia Stinger Model 2018 is based on a basic version of a 4-litre engine that generates 255 horsepower and 352 newton. Meter of torque, the car will accelerate from 0 to 100 km/s in 6 seconds.
Kia Stinger GT 2018 is based on a 3.3-litre V6 engine with a dual turbo charger generating a strength of 365 horsepower and 510 nm. Meter of torque derives from the Genesis G90 car, accelerating the car from 0 to 100 km/s in 4.9 seconds.
Other vehicles provided by KIA are the identity of the tiger's nose, Kia Optima, Kia Cerato, Kia Río and Kia Corris.
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