Kia Motors Launches Special Edition Ignition Soul
Starts at a price of $17,500, with five-speed manual transmission
Kia Motors America has unveiled 2010 Ignition Soul, the second of four special edition Souls to roll into dealerships.
The Ignition Soul features an orange exterior color, black 18-inch alloy wheels, body kit and rear spoiler found on sport trims, an alloy fuel door and black racing stripe.
It also offers keyless remote entry, privacy glass on the rear and rear side windows, body-color door handles and dual body-color side mirrors. In addition, it includes a cruise control with steering wheel-mounted controls, Bluetooth hands-free connectivity, dual 12-volt power outlets and tweeter speakers, a covered upper storage bin, dual visor vanity mirrors with covers and dual map lights.
Ignition Soul is based on Soul+ model which offers an audio upgrade package, an iPod connection cable for functionality via radio head unit and steering wheel controls, carpeted floor mats, moon roof, fender vents with side marker repeaters and fog lights.
Michael Sprague, vice president of marketing at KMA, said: “Soul continues to demonstrate its styling versatility and ability to evolve. Ignition Soul offers consumers yet another way to express their individuality in a new way, packaged with the same value, safety and technology as the standard trims.”
The Ignition Soul starts at a price of $17,500 with five-speed manual transmission.

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