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Always one to put on a show, Kia's SEMA theme was Autonomous Life featuring cars that can drive themselves to free up time for other activities. The Kia Soul First Class is designed to provide a mobile work-play station. There is no steering wheel and the front seats face rearward so you can do business on the road like a boss. The PPG Lux Blue paint, LED lighting, and 19″ Rotiform Monoblock CCV wheels create a cubicle on wheels any millennial would love.After Kia folded in its first attempt at an SUV- the one year and done Borrego- the Telluride concept is its next attempt and has a shot at making it into production though not for a few years. Smart sensors in the four captain seats upfront can take a passenger's vitals and display on the interior door panel screens so you can monitor your road rage. A LER (Light Emitted Rejuvenation) system displays therapeutic light to treat jetlag and improve energy levels.The Kia Niro Triathlon built by LGE-CTS Motorsports is a crossover hybrid with a custom bike rack and toolbox. The back door opens on a rear-pivot hinge and the passenger B-side pillar has been 86ed to allow the doors to open a full 90 degrees so racers can recline in a zero gravity ergonomic seat.
Mishimoto employs the most disturbing looking booth models at the show. Show us your best duck face!
This 1950 Cadillac Coupe has a Cummins 5.9L twin-turbo powered drug addict under the hood- nitrous, cryo, and meth-injected and making 800hp with close to 2,000 lb-ft of torque. Hod Rod Restos built this for Wet Sounds Marine Audio and wrapped it up in black suede and copper plating. The Ridetech suspension allows it to lay on the frame.