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2009 Kia Soul'ster concept - click above for high-res gallery
Will they build it or won't they? That's the question
we've all been asking since
Kia showed off its funky
Soul'ster concept earlier this year at the
Detroit Auto Show. We've been
hearing rumblings that there's a solid push from inside the Korean automaker's own ranks to put the little trucklet into production, and it appears that's still the case.
Speaking to our friends at PickupTrucks.com at the
LA Auto Show, Tom Kearns, Kia North America's Chief Designer, said, "Kia's internal design community is firmly behind building the Soul'ster. We'd like to see it happen. There's no official decision to build it but it's still possible."
The base
Kia Soul starts at $13,995, and though we have no idea what Kia might charge the Soul'ster if it were to make it to U.S. dealerships, the open-bed unibody would likely have its own little niche to itself as it figures to be significantly smaller and cheaper than vehicles like the
Honda Ridgeline. Would it sell? Let us know what you think in 'Comments.'
[Source:
PickupTrucks.com]
Kia designers reportedly still want Soul'ster built - is there a market for it? originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue, 08 Dec 2009 17:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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