Kia Naimo
The Kia Naimo was an electric subcompact crossover SUV concept revealed by South Korean automobile manufacturer Kia at the 2011 Seoul Motor Show.
Overview
The Kia Naimo concept was first revealed at the Seoul Motor Show on March 31, 2011, in Seoul, South Korea. It was a 5-door all-electric subcompact crossover SUV. Its name 'Naimo' is derived from ne-mo meaning "square shaped" in Korean, referring to its overall design. The concept's design was inspired by Asian celadon pottery, which are also glazed in the same celadon color used on the car.Specifications
Technical specs
The battery used in the Kia Naimo was a twin-pack 27 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery located under the boot floor, powered by a 107 hp electric motor. A quick charge system could fill the batter up to 80% in 25 minutes. The car has a top speed of 93 mph and a range of.Exterior
Among its celadon-inspired design on the exterior, the Naimo concept featured an asymmetrical sunroof, dot-style LED headlights, an illuminated Kia logo on the rear, suicide doors, and other square-shaped accents.The car lacked traditional side-view mirrors and windshield wipers, and instead had cameras and air-drying jettisons replacing them respectively.