JAKARTA Welcoming his 80th birthday, Kia presents Vision Meta Turismo. The concept of four-door Gran Tourer (GT) is not just a car; it is a bold leap into the future of mobility, which combines emotional designs with advanced technology.

Broadly speaking, this gold four-door concept car features aggressive proportions, immersive digital cockpits, and a mysterious control lever.

"This is Kia Vision Meta Turismo, at first glance we look at the future of mobility. More than just cars, it combines human-centered designs with advanced technology to provide emotional and immersive experiences," Kia said in a post on social media.

Vision Meta Turismo really embraces futuristic aesthetics. The front features signs of sharp tilted lighting that almost reminds Lamborghini-style designs.

Meanwhile, as reported by Road & Track, Monday, December 8, the backlight looks familiar imitating the style seen in Kia's current street-legal model, such as K4. However, there are other design options that make sure they won't see this car in production in the near future. The windshield blends with the roof, and the rear glass is as complex as it is, obviously both are expected to be very expensive components if it is realized en masse.

The cabin part is the main arena for this futuristic design demonstration. There are three passenger seats that have a very different design from the driver's seat. The cockpit features a mysterious lever that is integrated into the back of the hand, which could be a presseling lever, accelerator, or other control function or a joystick-like in aircraft control. In addition, the yoke-style steering system is equipped with a small screen right above it, coupled with a screen mounted directly at the bottom of the windshield.

It is certain that Kia is not expected to produce Vision Meta Turismo in the near future, but its presence is a clear clue if this Korean manufacturer has not forgotten the spirit of the high performance segment once filled by their popular model, Stinger.


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