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Naimo

Naimo (Republic of Korea, 2011)

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Taking its name from the Korean word for ‘square shape’ (Ne-mo), the Naimo is a crossover utility vehicle for the B-segment which combines traditional Korean heritage with a simplistic design and technological innovations.

Kia’s international design team in Seoul complemented the basic exterior with a wrap-around windscreen, asymmetric sunroof and front and rear dot-style LED headlamps. The concept also features no B-pillars, rear-hinged rear doors for easy access to the cabin, and a three-way split opening boot-lid. The exterior design is also kept tidy through the use of high-intensity air jets at the base of the windscreen which replace traditional windscreen wipers and act as ‘air wipers'. Cameras installed in the A-pillar also replace standard door mirrors.

On the Naimo’s interior, Korean oak is used to line the whole of the floor as well as the door panels, while Korean "Han-ji" paper is used for the head lining. Juxtaposed with these traditional elements are modern innovations such as a transparent organic LED instrument panel and full connectivity.

The Naimo is powered by a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor which outputs 80 kW and 280 Nm of torque which allow it to achieve a top speed of 150 km/h. This motor draws its power from a 27 kWh battery using Lithium Ion Polymer technology which offers a range of 200 km from a single charge. The battery can be recharged using a quick charge function that allows it to restore 80 percent of power in 25 minutes. A normal full charge will take five and a half hours to complete.




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Kia was founded in December 1 of 1944 as Kyungsung Precision Industry and at the time the company made steel tubing for bicycle frames and other bicycle components. The company quickly started to export components to Hong Kong which made them the first Korean company to export any kind of goods. After the Korean war Kyungsung changed its name to Kia Industrial Company, which means "rising out of Asia", and started producing the very first bicycle to b...  more

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