That looks like an SUV/CUV interior with the vertical center stack and high console. It also looks like it has heated seats (at the base of the gear shift). Maybe the new small Kia sportage?
What the hell is that behind the shifter? A backwards handbrake? I don't get it.
Evidently Hyundai is trying to reinvent the hand brake and it seems to be rising up from the passenger seat, notice theres really no front to back gap for the brake to ride and the extreme curve in the handle assembly, and the gap in the audi reverse hand grabs from the TT. either that or you can put it forward and not shift or put it back and loose the 2 cupholders there.
Vince,
That is the interior of the upcoming 2011 Kia Sportage (SL). NOT the new Accent's.
William
TheCarBlogger
Very nice no matter which car it is…Nice short shifter as well.
"Vince,
That is the interior of the upcoming 2011 Kia Sportage (SL). NOT the new Accent's.
William
TheCarBlogger"
How do you know?
"How do you know?"
Will for one reason Hyundai's interior ligting is blue and Kia's is red.
Will for one reason Hyundai's interior ligting is blue and Kia's is red.
Still, how do you know?
"Still, how do you know?"
See the buttons on the radio. They are design simular to the Soul, I don't know if it's a Sportage but I know it's a Kia.
P.S. I'm not William Lee.
Kia's vents are vertical; Hyundai's vents are horizontal.
Kia has 4 white markers on the right-side steering wheel stalk and Hyundai has 3.
The buttons on the stereo are simiular to that of the 2011 Kia Sorento's. Yeah it's a Kia all Kia's lighting is red. Is it the Sportage? Probably, but I really want to see the interior of the next Optima. That sucker looks sweet!!!
FOR ME THAT´S THE NEW SPORTAGE… LOOK AT THE SOUND… IT´S FROM KIA… AN LOOKS LIKE THE NEW IX35 …I´M SURE… ITPS THE NEW SPORTAGE
The chrome ring around the stick shift confirms it is a Kia. Hyundai uses chartrus.
That is one cool hand brake. I think its like you have to pull it like in an ejection seat on a fighter plane.
The picture shows the hand brake is engaged; and when disengaged, you cannot see the curve hand brake assembly and is hidden.
That looks like an SUV/CUV interior with the vertical center stack and high console. It also looks like it has heated seats (at the base of the gear shift). Maybe the new small Kia sportage?
What the hell is that behind the shifter? A backwards handbrake? I don't get it.
Evidently Hyundai is trying to reinvent the hand brake and it seems to be rising up from the passenger seat, notice theres really no front to back gap for the brake to ride and the extreme curve in the handle assembly, and the gap in the audi reverse hand grabs from the TT. either that or you can put it forward and not shift or put it back and loose the 2 cupholders there.
Vince,
That is the interior of the upcoming 2011 Kia Sportage (SL). NOT the new Accent's.
William
TheCarBlogger
Very nice no matter which car it is…Nice short shifter as well.
"Vince,
That is the interior of the upcoming 2011 Kia Sportage (SL). NOT the new Accent's.
William
TheCarBlogger"
How do you know?
"How do you know?"
Will for one reason Hyundai's interior ligting is blue and Kia's is red.
Will for one reason Hyundai's interior ligting is blue and Kia's is red.
Still, how do you know?
"Still, how do you know?"
See the buttons on the radio. They are design simular to the Soul, I don't know if it's a Sportage but I know it's a Kia.
P.S. I'm not William Lee.
Kia's vents are vertical; Hyundai's vents are horizontal.
Kia has 4 white markers on the right-side steering wheel stalk and Hyundai has 3.
The buttons on the stereo are simiular to that of the 2011 Kia Sorento's. Yeah it's a Kia all Kia's lighting is red. Is it the Sportage? Probably, but I really want to see the interior of the next Optima. That sucker looks sweet!!!
FOR ME THAT´S THE NEW SPORTAGE… LOOK AT THE SOUND… IT´S FROM KIA… AN LOOKS LIKE THE NEW IX35 …I´M SURE… ITPS THE NEW SPORTAGE
The chrome ring around the stick shift confirms it is a Kia. Hyundai uses chartrus.
That is one cool hand brake. I think its like you have to pull it like in an ejection seat on a fighter plane.
The picture shows the hand brake is engaged; and when disengaged, you cannot see the curve hand brake assembly and is hidden.