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Kia's 'Stage 1' Concept Vehicles Reflect Affordable Personalization

   KIA UNVEILS OPTIMA 'STAGE 1' CONCEPT VEHICLE AT SEMA SHOW
Kia's Optima "Stage 1" concept vehicle was one of three cars the automaker unveiled today at the annual Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) trade show in Las Vegas. The "Stage 1" concept cars were designed to reflect affordable personalization and explore the possibility of Kia offering an expanded line of authorized accessories. (PRNewsFoto)[HD]
LAS VEGAS, NV USA
   KIA UNVEILS RIO CINCO 'STAGE 1' CONCEPT VEHICLE AT SEMA SHOW
Kia's Rio Cinco "Stage 1" concept vehicle was one of three cars the automaker unveiled today at the annual Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) trade show in Las Vegas. The "Stage 1" concept cars were designed to reflect affordable personalization and explore the possibility of Kia offering an expanded line of authorized accessories. (PRNewsFoto)[HD]
LAS VEGAS, NV USA
   KIA UNVEILS AMANTI 'STAGE 1' CONCEPT VEHICLE AT SEMA SHOW
Kia's Amanti "Stage 1" concept vehicle was one of three cars the automaker unveiled today at the annual Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) trade show in Las Vegas. The "Stage 1" concept cars were designed to reflect affordable personalization and explore the possibility of Kia offering an expanded line of authorized accessories. (PRNewsFoto)[HD]
LAS VEGAS, NV USA
     Concept Cars Explore Possibility of Expanded Authorized Accessories

    LAS VEGAS, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Las Vegas originally built a reputation
as a low-priced destination through affordable hotel rooms and all-you-can-eat
buffets, while Kia Motors America has built a reputation of its own by
offering a diverse line of vehicles characterized by their stylish appearance,
versatility and long list of standard features -- all at the most competitive
pricing in their respective segments.  Building on that reputation, Kia today
unveiled three concept vehicles at the Specialty Equipment Market Association
(SEMA) annual trade show featuring affordable modifications and customization,
providing fresh, vibrant "one-off" personalities to its Rio Cinco 5-door
wagon, Optima midsize sedan and the all-new 2004 Amanti large premium sedan.
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    "The Kia Stage 1 concept vehicles provide an excellent example of how
value-conscious consumers can purchase an affordable new vehicle and then use
accessories to create a reflection of the owner's individuality," said Peter
M. Butterfield, president and CEO of Kia Motors America.  "These concept cars
will allow us to gauge consumer reactions, and could eventually lead to Kia
offering an expanded line of authorized aftermarket accessories."
    The "Stage 1" concept cars -- so-called because each vehicle's
enhancements focus primarily on exterior appearance, minor tuning and
suspension modifications -- showcase the potential for Kia to offer an
expanded array of authorized style accessories in the future.  Additional
performance and interior modifications could be added to the Stage 1 cars in
the future to create "Stage 2" or "Stage 3" incarnations of the three concept
vehicles.

    Kia Motors America is the U.S. sales, marketing and service arm of Kia
Motors Corp. in Seoul, South Korea.  High-resolution photos of Kia's Stage 1
concept vehicles are available at http://www.kiamedia.com .


SOURCE Kia Motors America




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