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KIA brings five concept cars to SEMA

Korean car manufacturer KIA has come to the SEMA Auto Show with as many as five concept cars.

The first one is a custom take on the Kia K900, also known as the Kia Quoris. The vehicle is painted Electric Blue with black accents and sports 24-inch wheels, tinted windows and air suspension.

The interior of the vehicle uses lots of natural leather and suede and has a LED ceiling reminiscent of those found in Rolls-Royce cars. It also contains a Wi-Fi hotspot and a custom audio system.

The second one is a Kia Stinger GT wrapped in an Avery Brushed Steel film. It sports a sleek body kit, tinted windows, a carbon hood, Airride suspension, a unique exhaust system and a set of forged wheels shod with Nitto tires. Its interior is dominated by red leather and black suede, and also holds a powerful audio system.

The third one is called Kia Forte Federation. You can recognize it by its Air Design body kit consisting of a front spoiler lip, side skirts and a rear diffusor. The car rests on 19-inch wheels wrapped in Falken performance tires. From the technical point of view, the Kia Forte Federation features a K&N cold air intake system, Eibach springs and a Borla exhaust.

The last two are the Kia Forte Drift Car and the Stinger GT Police Car. The Police of Queensland, Australia, plans to begin using these in 2019.

Photo: Kia