Filed under: Frankfurt Auto Show, Europe, Hatchback, Kia
Kia Venga - click above for high-res image gallery
When we saw the Kia No 3 concept at the
Geneva Motor Show in March, it was largely agreed that in spite of its unimaginative name, it appeared to be a pretty decent little vehicle. As we move on to the
Frankfurt auto show next month, we'll be seeing it again, only this time it will be shown in production form and badged as Venga.
Judging from these first photos released today by Kia, the concept was made from a prototype Venga body shell that went through relatively few changes. The biggest differences for the roadgoing version are the front fascia and the lights, the latter of which loses the cool neon look in favor of something more conventional and presumably less expensive. The bizarre windshield header that ran diagonally across the concept's glass roof is now replaced by a conventional version as well.
Under the hood, the 13.35 foot long Venga gets a choice of 1.4-liter gas or 1.6-liter diesel engines, both available with Intelligent Stop and Go, Kia-speak for fuel-sipping auto start-stop technology.
Unfortunately, Kia appears to have no plans to market the Venga in the States. That's too bad, as it would make an interesting addition to the burgeoning B-segment in the U.S. market. High-res images below, official press release after the jump.
Live Images Copyright (C)2009 Sam Abuelsamid / Weblogs, Inc.[Source: Kia]
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