Kia to reveal a new MPV Concept at the Geneva Motor Show
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Next month at the Geneva Motor Show Kia Motor will reveal a new small MPV(Million Possibilities Vehicle) concept car.
Today Kia released a teaser image of the unnamed concept and pointed out that it has a unique glass roof treatment. According to Kia this glass roof should create a cool and spacious automotive powerhouse.
What we can see so far is not bad and we are looking forward to Geneva for more details. This new MPV would go against Nissan Note and Opel Meriva. That’s the only information they have given so far, so stay tuned for more details.
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