It is not uncommon for the Kia Soul to catch attention and ignite discussions among drivers and passengers alike, thanks to its distinct angular and sporty design. Developed at the Kia Design Center in California, it has become the signature look and identifying image of the nameplate. Whether in the parking lot or on the road, people are sure to take notice.
The Soul’s angular exterior design directly translates into what car reviewers love about the interiors: space. The Kia Soul boasts a whopping 2860L of total interior space, 530L of which is dedicated to rear cargo space – ballooning to a massive 1400L with the rear seats folded. Other than space, the vehicle’s cabin features and amenities, such as: the infotainment system, steering wheel controls, bucket front seats and premium dashboard material, make for a surprisingly refined and sophisticated experience when riding the all-new Kia Soul.
Beneath the distinct exterior of the Kia Soul lies another Kia design innovation: the Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT), a ground-up design collaboration between Kia’s California and Namyang, South Korea engineering centers. The Kia Soul’s Dual Clutch Transmission not only offers a sporty driving experience, its 7-speed automatic transmission also delivers excellent fuel economy comparable with other manual transmissions.
These innovations and their fusion into the Soul show that Kia is embracing the future with their modern approach to industrial and mechanical design, ensuring consumers that the brand will continue to surprise for years to come.
To learn more about the Kia Soul and its breadth of features, visit your local Kia dealership.