Kia Cub Explained

Kia Cub
Manufacturer:Kia Motors
Production:2013
Designer:Peter Schreyer
Class:Subcompact car (B)
Body Style:5-door hatchback
Layout:Front-engine, four-wheel drive (F4)
Engine:1.6 L Gamma turbo GDI I4
Transmission:6-speed manual

The Kia Cub (stylized CUB) is a 5-door subcompact hot hatch concept revealed by South Korean automobile manufacturer Kia Motors at the 2013 Seoul Motor Show.

Overview

The Kia Cub concept was revealed at the Seoul Motor Show on April 3, 2013 in Seoul, South Korea. It is a 5-door subcompact hot hatch, similar in size to the Kia Rio.[1] Thomas Oh, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Kia Motors, says that the Cub is “styled to appeal to trend-setting urban dwellers".[2]

Specifications

Engine

The Kia Cub uses a 1.6 L Gamma turbo GDI I4, which is used in the Hyundai Veloster and another Kia concept hot hatch, the Provo, and has an output of 201 hp.[1] The Cub has a 6-speed manual transmission, and has a top speed of paired with a 0- acceleration time of 7.7 seconds.[3]

Exterior

The Cub concept is finished in a bright yellow paint with an asymmetrical white racing stripe up the hood and roof and down the tailgate. Traditional side mirrors are replaced with cameras.[1]

Interior

The interior of the Cub is black with yellow accents, and has four leather seats.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kia CUB concept. Car and Driver. Jens. Meiners. 2 April 2013. 21 September 2021.
  2. Web site: 2013 Kia CUB Concept Is Retro-Futurist Hatch With Surfacing and Stance To Best Even MINI Cooper. Car Revs Daily. Tom. Burkart. 24 September 2014. 21 September 2021.
  3. Web site: Seoul Shaker: Kia Cub Concept is little in a big way. Kelly Blue Book. Bob. Nagy. 3 April 2013. 21 September 2021.