Kia Vision Meta Turismo Concept: A Bold Peek Into the Future of Electric Sports Sedans

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When a major manufacturer rolls out a concept car like Kia Vision Meta Turismo Concept, it’s usually one of two things: a serious preview of tomorrow’s family car, or the fever dream of someone who spent too long watching old sci-fi films and now has the keys to the design department. Based on what I’ve seen of the new Kia Vision Meta Turismo Concept, I think it’s the latter. And honestly? I love it. The moment I saw this thing—a searing yellow, elongated, torpedo-shaped riot—I thought, “Ah, good, the Koreans are finally loosening up.”

This new concept is essentially a sports sedan that has been stretched, squashed, and generally confused until it emerged looking less like a car and more like what would happen if you commissioned a very angry manta ray to design a vehicle. Kia is tossing around phrases like “performance driving,” which, given the amount of yellow screaming off the bodywork, I’m inclined to believe. It’s glorious. It’s also barmy, with a nose section that sprouts a pair of aerodynamic fins like the world’s most expensive Dumbo ears, and those ears, naturally, hold the headlights and the little cameras that replace the side-view mirrors.

Kia Vision Meta Turismo Concept

As an automotive journalist who specializes in the new electric landscape, I’m used to companies oversharing. They usually provide everything—kilowatt-hours, horsepower, a 0-to-60 time measured in milliseconds, and the exact weight of the vegan upholstery. Unfortunately, with the Vision Meta Turismo, Kia has opted for the mysterious approach. I have absolutely no idea how big this thing is. Is it the size of a Ford F-150? Is it smaller than a Smart car? Your guess is as good as mine, because the dimensions are currently a closely guarded state secret.

Similarly, if you were hoping for the juicy performance figures—power outputs, estimated battery capacity, or a price tag that will send your accountant into cardiac arrest—prepare for disappointment. Kia has provided precisely zero of those key specifications. I can’t tell you the price in good old American dollars, but if I had to guess, based purely on how expensive the yellow paint looks, I’d say it’s quite a bit and a half. And acceleration? Kia claims “performance driving,” but without a single number, this could be the quickest thing on four wheels, or it could be slower than an iceberg—I simply don’t know.

Kia Vision Meta Turismo Concept

Kia Vision Meta Turismo Concept Performance and Platform

We can make an educated guess, since this new eclectic beastie is based on the same E-GMP platform that all Hyundai, Genesis, and Kia electric chariots are built on. What one obvious car is missing from Kia’s electric lineup? Hyundai sells it as the futuristic Ioniq 6. That’s right. I believe we are looking at Kia’s version of this lozenge-like rocket.

If true, the new Kia will be about the same length, only wider, and in the fastest trim will get the twin-motor 650-horsepower powertrain with fake gear shifts, engine noises, and a “Drift” button. I never thought that a Korean manufacturer would be making the most outrageous cars in the world—but here we are.

Kia Vision Meta Turismo Concept

Let’s talk styling. From the front end, the windshield stretches so far back it practically turns the cabin into a gigantic glass bubble. Kia clearly spent their 80th-anniversary budget on glass, because the roof is a spectacular, almost cathedral-like affair of criss-crossing yellow bars, black strips, and angular panels. The overall effect, with that stretched greenhouse, is absolutely reminiscent of a fighter jet’s canopy—unless you happen to live somewhere sunny, in which case you will be boiled like a forgotten lobster.

Kia has described the cabin as a “lounge,” a word used by people who believe driving should be optional, not mandatory. Yet, this “lounge” is surprisingly driver-focused. While the passenger seats get a sensible, relaxing off-white cloth, the pilot gets the full treatment: yellow leather everywhere. The dash, the steering wheel, the seat—all screaming yellow.

The steering wheel has devolved into a chunky, hexagonal yoke protruding from a floating display binnacle. On the right armrest is a peculiar little joystick—possibly a highly advanced electronic gear selector, or maybe designed to launch various countermeasures at traffic enforcement officers who inevitably want to pull you over for looking like a road-going space shuttle.

Kia Vision Meta Turismo Concept

The best bit of tech is the augmented reality head-up display. It projects virtual graphics onto the windshield, giving you an “immersive experience” with three distinct modes: Speedster, Dreamer, and Gamer. “Gamer” mode shows not just the speedometer and a “boost level meter,” but also video-game stats: a score, global ranking, and skill level. Finally, a car that rates you. I can’t wait to see my “skill level” drop from “Enthusiastic Amateur” to “Terminal Disaster” the moment I hit a speed bump too fast.

The Korean automaker is celebrating its 80th anniversary with this creation, claiming it’s “our first bold glimpse into the future of mobility.” Which makes me wonder what all the other cars Kia has ever made—the ones you can actually buy—were a glimpse of. Maybe the past was just one long, sensible, boring glimpse. But with the Kia Vision Meta Turismo Concept, Kia has certainly captured my attention. It’s a spectacular, silly, gorgeous concept that reminds me of the wild Stinger EV every enthusiast secretly wishes Kia would build.

Kia Vision Meta Turismo Concept

Kia Vision Meta Turismo Concept – Key Highlights

FeatureDetails
PlatformE-GMP (shared with Hyundai Ioniq 6, Genesis EVs)
PowertrainTwin-motor setup, estimated 650 hp
Performance ModeDrift button, simulated gear shifts, engine sounds
Body StyleElectric sports sedan, elongated design
ExteriorSearing yellow, aerodynamic fins, glass canopy roof
InteriorDriver-focused lounge, hexagonal yoke steering, joystick control
Cabin TechAugmented reality HUD with Speedster, Dreamer, Gamer modes
Special FeaturesGlass canopy, immersive AR displays, gamer-style performance metrics
Production StatusConcept stage; dimensions and price not disclosed

Top 5 Features of the Kia Vision Meta Turismo Concept

  1. Striking Glass Canopy Roof – Stretches from windshield to rear, creating a futuristic cockpit feel.

  2. Driver-Focused Lounge Interior – Yellow leather everywhere, hexagonal yoke steering, and joystick control.

  3. Augmented Reality HUD – Offers immersive Speedster, Dreamer, and Gamer modes with real-time stats.

  4. Twin-Motor Performance – Estimated 650 hp with Drift mode, simulated gear shifts, and engine sounds.

  5. Aerodynamic Design – Bold yellow body, aerodynamic fins, and elongated, torpedo-shaped silhouette.

Here’s to the Kia Vision Meta Turismo Concept. It’s got a canopy, a yoke, a joystick, and a complete lack of any useful technical information. It’s a brilliant showpiece that proves electric power doesn’t have to be wrapped up in an aggressively beige box. If this is truly the future of the electric sports sedan, I’m all in. I wonder if my bank would approve a loan based purely on a photograph of a prototype vehicle painted in that much yellow.

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