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Kee uses light-weight aluminium or plastic panels and components wherever possible in order to reduce weight and keep the emphasis on rapid and controlled progress that ensures simple fun and driving pleasure. The result is a low kerb weight with excellent balance biased towards the front of this front-wheel drive showcar to deliver neutrally safe handling. Yet Kee could be built with rear wheel drive or even all-wheel-drive allowing Kia to add to its growing range as its brand develops its reputation amongst a more exacting audience.
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After pressing the starter button the driver will immediately recognise the throaty roar of a V6 engine. The next generation 2.7-litre MUE-II engine, produces 200 ps and will deliver instant response, enormous flexibility and scintillating performance on any kind of road.






http://www.netcarshow.com/kia/2007-kee_concept/
I hope that this isn't the "RWD Hyundai coupe" that we've been hearing about. It's an aesthetic disaster, and when they say "the concept is FWD, but it could be RWD," I'm pretty sure the production model would be FWD as well. And to add insult to injury, there's no manual transmission.
