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FINANCIAL -- Kia Motors has picked up
further international recognition for its Kia Soul EV, with the latest accolade
arriving from France via the prestigious Prix Auto Environnement MAAF 2015
awards.
The Kia Soul EV, the company's first 100%
electric urban crossover, won in the 'Alternative Energy City Car' category.
Established in 2005, the Prix Auto Environnement MAAF 2015 rewards innovation
and technology that promotes sustainable mobility, with a jury composed of
journalists from automotive and environmental sectors, according to Kia Motors.
Soon-Nam
Lee, Vice President of Overseas Marketing at Kia Motors, commented,
"This latest accolade for the Kia Soul EV brings
further recognition for our ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability
through zero emissions motoring. The car also looks great and is fun to drive –
we hope this winning combination will attract more customers to Kia."
The Kia
Soul EV has been rewarded
with a number of top global honours, including 'Car of the Year' by Dagbladet,
Autofil and Dinside in Norway; Best Eco-Friendly Vehicle in MotorWeek's 34th
annual Drivers' Choice Awards in the US; and '2015 Canadian Green Car Award' by
the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada. It was also named a 2015
Vincentric 'Best Value in America' award winner in the Electric/Plug-in Hybrid
category.
The Kia
Soul EV has also
won international plaudits for its looks. The car picked up a 'Red Dot' for
outstanding product design in the 2015 Red Dot Awards – one of the most
highly-respected international design competitions. This followed on from a
'GOOD DESIGN' award, a Chicago-based program which recognises contemporary
design excellence, earlier in January.
The Soul EV is a battery
electric vehicle ideally suited for city commuters thanks to its class-leading
drive range, a spacious cabin and generous cargo area. Featuring a
high-capacity 192-cell 27 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery pack, the Soul EV can drive 212 km on a
single charge.
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