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Making its North American debut, here are pictures of the 2009 Kia Soul. I took these today at the Georgian College Autoshow in Barrie, Ontario, Canada.

2 versions were shown (both pre-production and locked).

The white was a regular model with nicer wheels. The grey one was tricked out with red dash, seats and wheel spokes.

I had expected to see the Forte today, so their slogan really holds true!

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Hmmm... I dunno, there's something about it. It's spunky, and I like spunky. Interesting use of colour on the interior there. I wonder if you can get blue in place of red. I appreciate REAL taillights instead of the played-out Altezza look. Thanks for the pics, Otis!:) Edited by ocnblu
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Not bad... A lot more visually appealing then the soulless xA, xB, xD (and any other Scion that's not the tC).

Yes!

I got a Ford SYNus concept vibe from the rear. From a distance (looking from the front). it vaguely resembles a Fiat Panda.

The headlights have a Suzuki look to them IMO.

SYNus:

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Panda:

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