In addition to undergoing a complete roof-ectomy, the A1A Optima features a chopped windshield and rear-hinged rear doors, which Kia says add a touch of whimsy and fun while complimenting its roadster style. What’s not whimsical or fun is your custom Kia folding like a taco shell the first time it rolls over a speed bump, so Kia discretely stuffed he A1A’s personal areas full of reinforced steel tubing to compensate for the missing roof. A Ksport coilover suspension provides a lower ride height, and 20-inch chrome wheels do their best to fill every millimeter of available wheel opening. Kia’s 2.0-liter turbo four provides 245 horsepower of output.
The four-seat configuration features leather surfaces rendered in a buttercream color and custom rear buckets; those curious as to the official name of electric blue exterior paint will have to check back in after the 2015 SEMA show is up and running.
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