Currently reading: Kia SP Concept heads to India with new design direction

Korean car maker will enter India, one of the world’s fastest-growing markets, with new SUV

Kia has revealed an all-new SUV concept at India's Auto Expo, with plans of putting it into production next year.

The SP Concept, which will represent Kia's first entry into India, features a new design language that will influence future models destined for global markets, including Europe.

The SUV has a strong shoulder line with a tapered glassline towards the rear, with a wide front grille that's less pinched than those fitted to Kia’s other models. The headlights feature a new slatted design.

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A Kia spokesman told Autocar that there are no plans to offer the SUV elsewhere but suggested that, along with the new look, its technical features could offer hints for forthcoming models.

The company has refrained from revealing what will power the new model, but has claimed that the car will feature “advanced technology”, suggesting electrified variants may be offered alongside conventional combustion engine versions.

Kia president Han-Woo Park said of the brand’s Indian plans: “We are here to build more than just great cars. We aim to set a new standard in the Indian auto industry by providing consumers with world-class products and services, while engaging with and giving back to the local community.”

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The brand first announced its intentions to sell cars in India last year, when it revealed plans for an Andhra Pradesh factory. The facility, which is under construction, will be completed next year and eventually have an annual capacity of 300,000 cars.

New car sales in India recently surpassed three million cars per year, making it the fifth-largest new car market in the world. Forecasts suggest the country will become the world’s third-largest new car market by 2020.

Kia sibling Hyundai already has a strong presence in India, having been selling cars there since 1996.

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TStag 8 February 2018

I prefer TATA's H5X model

I prefer TATA's H5X model which sadly hasn't feature on Autocar's website. If they bring it to the UK expect queues to form to buy one!

Mini2 7 February 2018

Oh come on...

It's a Skoda Kodiaq!

catnip 7 February 2018

Very pleasant, but

Very pleasant, but depressingly similar to most of the other SUVs around at the moment. I wonder when this desire to put us all in vehicles that look so similar will end.