CHICAGO AUTO SHOW: Is Kia's Trackster Concept Everything The Mini Cooper JCW Should Be But Isn't

CHICAGO AUTO SHOW: Is Kia's Trackster Concept Everything The Mini Cooper JCW Should Be But Isn't
What happens when a dream becomes reality? In the case of the Kia Track'ster concept unveiled at today's Chicago Auto Show, car enthusiasts begin to salivate. Amid the driving rhythm of heavy-metal music, smoke and blinding lights, Kia Motors America (KMA) took the wraps off a performance-oriented three-door Soul coupe concept that hints at what could possibly be the future of Kia's wildly successful Soul.

"The idea was to make the Track'ster tough looking, like a bulldog," said Tom Kearns, chief designer for KMA. "But the car had to be approachable as well. We wanted to base the car in reality so people instantly knew it was a Soul, but with a lot of attitude. It had to be a bold interpretation that would change people's conceptions of what a sporty Kia could be."

Mission accomplished.

The bold attitude Kearns refers to starts with the eye-catching Whiteout and Inferno Orange paint scheme. While the white portrays complex layers and shades that contribute to dramatic depth, the orange is perfectly suited for racing. Kia's signature grille features an air intake slit and is trimmed in lightweight carbon fiber. Smoothly integrated head lights sweep back suggestively over the sculpted front-wheel arches. The deeply recessed lenses echo the trapezoid themes found throughout the Track'ster and are accented with compelling LEDs.

Most striking up front is the Track'ster's lower intake grille. Flanked by immense LED driving lights with billet aluminum surrounds, the Track'ster is capable of swallowing prodigious amounts of air to keep the engine running cool even under the most grueling conditions. The lower valance, trimmed in carbon fiber and accented with Inferno Orange, rides just inches off the ground and lends to the car's menacing stance.

The Track'ster is not just another pretty face; it has a body to match. Sculpted surfaces seem to flow into each other naturally. The flanks are smooth but accented with well-defined wheel enclosures. Tucked beneath the Track'ster's hips are custom HRE-K1 monoblock billet performance wheels that were a joint effort of Kia's California design team and HRE. The wheels are wrapped in 245/40-19-inch front and massive 285/35-19-inch rear Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 high-performance tires. The wheelbase on the concept is stretched to 101.2 inches, almost an inch longer than the production Soul. As expected on a car with the Track'ster's performance intentions, large 14-inch Brembo vented and cross-drilled disc brakes are embraced by six-piston calipers in front and 13.6-inch discs are paired with four-piston calipers at the rear.

Soul fans will instantly recognize the Track'ster's angled roof, accented with Inferno Orange. Closer inspection reveals this concept, while Soul inspired, is missing the production car's rear doors. The front doors have been lengthened and adorned with smooth billet push-style handles which echo the racing-inspired billet fuel filler door. Carbon fiber lower side valances also are accented in Inferno Orange and incorporate functional rear-brake cooling ducts. The back hatch incorporates a horizontal Inferno Orange "backpack" panel that accentuates the Track'ster's 75.5-inch width, which is more than five inches wider than a production Soul.

With performance as the top priority, the Track'ster rolls into Chicago with a concept drivetrain sure to kick start any driving enthusiast's heart. KMA's design team dreamed big, but also kept their vision firmly rooted in reality. A 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine pumps 250 horsepower to the pavement, a 66 percent increase over that of the production Soul. Power is routed to all four wheels via an electronically controlled four-wheel-drive system. The short-throw six-speed manual transmission is capped with a stubby spherical shift lever. The Track'ster rides on a lowered sport suspension tuned for track performance.

Opening the driver's door reveals a light and airy interior highlighted with deeply bolstered Inferno Orange suede-covered racing seats. Granite Gray leather envelopes the interior landscape and imparts a feeling of strength and stability. Granite Gray suede wraps the sport steering wheel and door panels. Located deep within red-glowing nacelles, the primary instruments are large and easily readable. Auxiliary vehicle information such as oil temperature and battery voltage is found atop the dash panel while navigation, entertainment and HVAC controls are accessed through a large touch-screen panel located just above the engine Start/Stop push-button.

Behind the front seats is where Track'ster takes a significant step away from its Soul stable mate. The rear seats have been removed and replaced with a fully integrated equipment tray and spare-tire well. "We saw the Track'ster as a performance-inspired concept that could spend time on the road and racetrack," said Kearns. "The idea was to make the tools and equipment necessary to keep the car performing in top condition easily accessible." Large paneled bins stow racing gear such as helmets, suits, gloves and tools while emergency supplies are housed within a separate and highly visible Inferno Orange container. A custom rear strut brace incorporates a quick-release handle to allow for fast wheel changes.

While there are no current plans to produce the Track'ster, Kia's California design center team enthusiastically took on the project. "Concept cars are icing on the cake," said Kearns. "They allow KMA's design team to dream about what could be. Whether that dream becomes a reality or not is a separate question."




jtz7jtz7 - 2/8/2012 1:56:03 PM
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It doesn't. The Mini cooper has circular headlights from the VW Beatle, Dodge Neon, 2002 WRX, Jaguar S Type, and 2004 Kia Amanti. The only thing the Kia Track'ster has the Mini cooper has are black A pillars also found on the Ford Flex, Nissan Patrol, Scion XB, Hyundai Veloster, Land Rover Ranger Rover, 2012 Explorer and Saab but you would only notice the Track'ster being the copy because it's Korean ignorning that the Skoda Joyster also has Black A pillars.


jtz7jtz7 - 2/8/2012 1:57:04 PM
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Also Fiat also has Circular headlights to go with the other 5 vehicles I said that also has round headlights. Hurry up with my negative points!!!


jtz7jtz7 - 2/8/2012 1:59:24 PM
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"The order of this group:

1. Mini
2. Kia
3. Nothing
...
...

100000000000000. Fiat 500 maybe! "

Really not the Scion XB or Juke? Wow, shocked since this is a Toyota blog and all.




topneurotopneuro - 2/8/2012 5:38:18 PM
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“Life is pretty simple: You do some stuff. Most fails. Some works. You do more of what works. If it works big, others quickly copy it. Then you do something else. The trick is the doing something else.”
? Leonardo da Vinci



CarCrazedinCaliCarCrazedinCali - 2/8/2012 6:01:03 PM
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well, I would LOVE to see more HP and Torque in all the MINIs and especially the JCW as well as price reductions and AWD. Bring it MINI and let's smoke the competition again!


TarzanTarzan - 2/9/2012 2:40:18 AM
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250hp on this lite thing, impressive. I think it might look cool on the streets. Certainly better looking than the Scion xB, or Nissan Juke or Cube. Retro is in, and this looks retro.


jtz7jtz7 - 2/9/2012 11:46:33 AM
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@Spy6. The front end of the Skoda Joyster copied Saab. Hint headlights.

"While we are talking about other cars KIA has copied,"
What other cars did it copy off of? Give me a list just like I gave you a list of what the Mini cooper's headlights came off of.


jtz7jtz7 - 2/9/2012 11:49:28 AM
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“Life is pretty simple: You do some stuff. Most fails. Some works. You do more of what works. If it works big, others quickly copy it. Then you do something else. The trick is the doing something else.”
? Leonardo da Vinci

So in other words, the 2012 Versa hatch that copied the Mazda 3 hatch is a fail?



jtz7jtz7 - 2/9/2012 11:52:24 AM
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“Life is pretty simple: You do some stuff. Most fails. Some works. You do more of what works. If it works big, others quickly copy it. Then you do something else. The trick is the doing something else.”

Mazda CX-5, Infinti EX and 2009 Subaru Impreza hatch hint greenhouse.

Thank you Lenardo de Vinci. And thanks Topneuro for posting that. You know spy6 Kia wans't out yet. Also why are you spy6? Get me huu76 I need some challenge you give up too easily.


jtz7jtz7 - 2/9/2012 1:56:56 PM
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There's the b***ch from angryinch again. Ignoring that the Skoda Joyster's front end copied the Saab. The face of the Track'ster looks nothing like the Joyster. Try again mister.


jtz7jtz7 - 2/9/2012 1:59:35 PM
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What's next angryinch? How many Genesis coupes you assumed sold last month with nothing to back you up with? You should try a hyperlink, to back you up it's called a reference.


jtz7jtz7 - 2/9/2012 2:03:59 PM
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Oh I see what angryinch was talking about the Joyster and Track'ster's rear pillar right? Oh one thing angryinch. Kia didn't copy that Skoda since the 2006 Soul arrived first. After all, the Track'ster looks like the Soul but sportier and more aggressive. Weak!!! You gotta do better than that.

I mean come on. The Sentra's greenhouse ripped off the Mazda 3 sedan's. The Buick Regal, Mazda 6 and Acura ZDX hint side profiles. You that a copy bitchy inchy? Please!!!


jtz7jtz7 - 2/9/2012 4:16:50 PM
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OMG LOl, I can't believe inch man actually had the nerve to bring up Genesis coupe sells again and still no hyperlink. Proves my point. I need some strong arguments here. So far, Spy6 and angryinch sucks. Where's huu76? At least his bias and funny argments humoured me.


jtz7jtz7 - 2/9/2012 4:18:04 PM
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I'm jtz have a nice day!!! And remember keep hating on Kia's success.


jtz7jtz7 - 2/10/2012 2:50:12 PM
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You right I will disapper for a few days. I don't live on autospies like you do. I do have a life. Oh and by the way it shows how much you know. I don't work for Hyundai or Kia. Now get that stupid number out your head about Genesis only selling 39 cars. But if you wanna believe in Easter Bunny go ahead.


jtz7jtz7 - 2/11/2012 10:13:34 AM
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Really? I lied. Huh? Thank goodness for hyperlinks right angryinch?
Here's Acura TL's YTD sales of 2011
http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2012/01/04/019860-american-honda-reports-december-sales.html

And Here is Hyundai Genesis sales YTD of 2011
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/hyundai-motor-america-reports-record-december-and-full-year-sales-136677728.html

You see angryinch I have facts yet you still lack to post a hyperlink up about what you accused me of saying about um sales of Geneses coupes.


jtz7jtz7 - 2/11/2012 10:15:05 AM
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You see that Autospies, Angryinch can't even back himself up about what I said. So angryinch lied. Now stop making shit up.


jtz7jtz7 - 2/11/2012 10:18:37 AM
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Now if I could only shut you up about Genesis coupe sales alone ytd to prove they sold well over 100 each month. But I can't Hyundai has them sold togather. So I guess I just got to keep putting up with your annoying 39 coupe thigy lie. Oh well, the Genesis outsold the Acura TL last year that's the main thing.


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