![]() 02/17/2016 at 05:45 • Filed to: Kia Optima | ![]() | ![]() |
The Kia Optima’s front roof line mimics the “tiger nose” grill.
And yes, the cue is still present when equipped with any of the sunroof options. It’s just more difficult to notice.
![]() 02/17/2016 at 05:58 |
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wasn’t aware.
cheers for that!
![]() 02/17/2016 at 06:08 |
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Here’s one more for you since it’s relevant, the support structure for 2016 Optima’s panoramic sunroof uses carbon-fiber reinforced plastic in order to lower the center of gravity and drop a bit of weight. So CFRP has officially fallen all the way from the i8 to Korean family sedans in two or three years.
![]() 02/17/2016 at 06:33 |
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I don’t think Korean cars occupy the place in the market they used to. Wait until it hits Chinese cars.
And anyway, wasn’t this sort of thing on the E46/E92 M3? Not the same?
![]() 02/17/2016 at 06:45 |
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As well as the Sportage
![]() 02/17/2016 at 08:35 |
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Thank you!
![]() 02/17/2016 at 08:36 |
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Nah man, Optima Turbo is basically an E46. Same deal.
![]() 02/17/2016 at 14:01 |
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You’re welcome! I think there are other Kia cars that have the same cue, I just can’t remember.
From a design standpoint, I like this cue.
![]() 02/17/2016 at 14:02 |
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Are you some sort of Korean car expert bro? You know a lot!
![]() 02/17/2016 at 14:06 |
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Dat KDM lyfe, boi!
![]() 02/17/2016 at 14:08 |
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Now I’m trying to reacall subtle design cues! This is a great topic
![]() 02/17/2016 at 15:52 |
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I really really really really really really really really really really really really really really dislike the way they made the roof line and C pillar connect. It looks awful to me