Kia Niro concept (2013) first official pictures

Kia’s radical new concept car is the Niro crossover, complete with
butterfly doors, two-tone tyres and a Blake 7 cockpit in the best show
car tradition. Look past the design flourishes, though, and you’ll see
this is a statement of intent for Kia’s next niche car: a
supermini-sized crossover to fight the Nissan Juke, Renault Captur, and Vauxhall Mokka.
Kia Niro: what’s in a name?
Sensitive issue, this one, if you recall Kia’s coupe concept car from earlier in 2013: the Provo.
We’re told it’s derived from the Korean word for ‘prototype’, but
connotations with the Republic of Ireland’s troubled past stirred up
opposition to the name…
‘Niro’ isn’t a reference to the car’s colour, or any Egyptian
deities: it actually references the grade of stainless steel used for
the car’s roof and pillars. Like much of the car’s styling, it’s more
about form than function, but a cool feature nonetheless.
What is Kia saying about the Niro?
Not much, aside from the usual manufacturer spiel. We’re told the
Niro is ‘ready to take on the urban environment with style and
tenacity’, and, ‘[is ready for] any challenge that the assured modern
motorist may throw at it … combin[ing] a mischievous character in a
clearly robust and substantial yet stylish bodyshape featuring a mix of
contrasting materials – including stainless steel elements – in compact,
purposeful dimensions.’ Crikey.
Can you translate?
Essentially, Kia wants to gauge European reaction to a trendy,
jacked-up Rio supermini. The bigger Sportage crossover and full-size
Sorento SUV have proved highly successful for Kia in Europe, but the
South Korean outfit has struggled to crack what’s known as the
‘B-segment’. The boxy Soul crossover is a niche choice in Europe, while
the current Venga is more mini-MPV than look-at-me urban cool.
However, the Soul has been a big hit with young US buyers, so much so
that the latest version has been designed in California. Copying the
tactic, the Niro was penned in Kia’s European design house in Frankfurt,
Germany, aimed at tickling European tastebuds.
Any ideas about the Niro’s engine?
No official word from Kia yet, save for the promise of ‘[a] preview
[of] an innovative new powertrain. We could see a development of the
Provo concept’s hybrid drivetrain: that car used a 1.6-litre,
turbocharged petrol engine to drive the font wheels, assisted by an
electric motor turning the rears.
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