New Car: 2010 Kia Soul Ignition


Kia seems to love special-edition Souls nowadays and has released what it says is number two of four heading our way. Called the Ignition Soul, it follows the footsteps of the previously released Denim edition and wears largely cosmetic, but distinct, attributes said to be cool and hip.

The first thing you'll notice is it's bright orange, or ignition orange in Kia speak, livery that makes the uniquely styled model really stand out. It's matched with an offset black stripe, sporty body kit, rear spoiler, and black-faced 18-in. alloys. A metal fuel door adds a nice touch to the exterior too.

Since it's based on the Soul+ model, the Ignition gets all the usual bits like cruise control, Bluetooth, iPod connection, rear passenger tinted windows, and an upgraded audio package. A bevy of storage bins and power outlets are included inside as well, while body colored door handles and rearview mirrors spruce up the already fiery exterior.

All this orange coolness can be had for $17,500 (not including destination and handling), or around $305 more than the top tier Soul Sport.
Thanks to: Motor Trend

 
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