By Drew Johnson
Friday, Dec 11th, 2009 @ 7:14 pm

With vehicles like the Mazda MX-5 and Toyota -s forthcoming FT-86 in mind, Kia is seriously considering moving forward with a production version of its Kia Kee concept. The Kia Kee coupe concept made its debut in late 2007.
In a recent interview with the UK’s Autocar, Kia design director Peter Schreyer revealed the Korean automaker is considering a compact, rear-wheel drive coupe based on the Kee concept. If given the go-ahead, the production Kee would naturally compete against the Mazda MX-5 and Toyota FT-86.

Although Schreyer is excited about the prospected of a rear-wheel drive sporty Kia , the design director warns that such a vehicle is at least five years out. Due to Kia’s entry-level image – despite a vastly improved lineup – Kia’s board is hesitant to green light a niche sports car. “We are not like Audi or Porsche ,†he said. “We are not in a position to just create something and then announce to the market that it’s the perfect kind of sports car.â€

However, if Kia’s board recognizes the Kee as a viable business option, the two-door sports coupe will ride on the same platform as the Genesis Coupe. In order to keep costs down, the Kia will likely due with a range of four-cylinder engines, with the Genesis’ turbo-four possibly serving as the top billing. Weight of the production Kee will be kept to a minimum, with a heavy emphasis on affordable fun.

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