Kia unveils sleek concept car

Kia may not be best known for its flashy designs and innovative concepts, but the company's display at the Frankfurt Auto Show might change some minds. Kia unveiled a GT concept car that features real-drive and an uncharacteristically sleek design, USA Today reports.

The car was revealed by Kia's design chief Peter Schreyer, and he hinted that the design may be a sign of things to come for the manufacturer. The vehicle is surprisingly high-powered as well, with 390 horsepower coming from a 3.3-liter turbo V-6.

"No matter from which perspective you look at the Kia GT, it is roaring with energy and ready for take-off," Shreyer said, according to the publication. "I believe this concept car is a strong statement from Kia that we are ready to fast-forward to an all-new chapter."

Kia also unveiled a new three door version of its popular Rio. The so-called supercompact is a downsize from four and five door Rio models that the company currently offers.

While it may not be the most sporty car on the road, Kia has made a name for itself by being affordable and reliable. Drivers looking to get behind the wheel of a Kia should check out New Jersey Auto Auction.