
Looking to further connect itself with the community of motor sporting after the first two motor sporting competition in businesses historical past in this year's Ls Fatigue Athletics Car Task (CTSSC), Kia now revealed two more track-ready designs at this year's SEMA Show, the 2012 Rio 5-door B-Spec racecar and the Optima Cross speed car.
Developed in relationship with Kinetic Motorsports, the new Rio 5-door B-Spec speed will participate in the fresh well-known store share sporting training against various subcompact challenges such as the Mazda2, Honda Fit and Honda Fiesta starting from 2012.
The Rio B-Spec is qualified to battle in numerous motorsport situations such as the World Task, GRAND-AM, Athletics Car Workforce of Joined claims (SCCA) and Nationwide Auto Activity Organization (NASA).
Aside from getting a share 2012 Kia Rio 5-door hatchback, those engaged will have to buy the B-Spec kit that costs $14,000 from Kia’s sporting companion, Kinetic Motorsports, and either create the car themselves or pay another $6,000 to have they at Kinetic Motorsports set up the racecar at their shop in Buford, Atlanta.
The B-Spec program incorporates a throw crate, sporting hold, quick-release rim, sporting control, battle jolts, light and portable tires, spec-series tires, an oil sump pan growth kit and complete create guidelines.
Also making its community initial in Las Nevada is a especially improved Optima Cross that will take over the position of the recognized speed car of the Joined States Visiting Car Title (USTCC) from the Heart.
Built by GoGoGear, the Optima Cross Pacecar has been installed with a free-flow air consumption program, Magnaflow fatigue program, coil-over revocation kit to lower the trip level, entry splitter and raise side, light and portable tires and operation tires.
Other features include a dark-colored outside paintwork with lime-green design and LED additional signals, while GoGoGear also current the internal with a not so pacecar-like 2,400-watt video and music program with double seven-inch screens in the front-seat headrests.
Kia said that the Optima Cross Safety Car will make its first look at the USTCC in Goal of 2012.



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