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Kia reveals the Provo concept

Kia reveals the Provo concept

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This is the Kia Provo Concept which the Korean brand will introduce at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. Earlier this year, Kia described the concept as a racy new urban concept featuring a "mischievous yet friendly grille and headlight arrangement".

 

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The concept's roof and part of the lower front bumper are painted in orange. The massive alloy wheels and bulging rear wheel arches lends an aggressive look. At the back, the Provo has a dual exhaust setup and a tail light combination that stretches across the boot.

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On the inside, the Provo has a simplistic layout with digital dials. It has a flat-bottomed steering wheel wrapped in Alcantara leather which would not look out of place in an Audi TT RS.

 

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The issue is how one classifies the Provo's body style. Two-door suggests a coupe but the Nissan Juke-like wheel arches indicates an SUV. The Provo could preview yet another interesting model from the Hyundai Group after the Veloster three-door hatchback.

 

No power train information is available at the moment.

 

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