The Kia Soul, which we’ve looked at recently as a potentially great fallback if the Nissan Cube doesn’t make it to Australia, has been snapped in production (or something like production) at Kia’s factory.
I’d always assumed it was more than a little difficult to get a camera into an automotive assembly plant—even those of the phone variety—but this is Kia, which is in Korea, and those Korean folk have some crazy phones. This spy photographer (or underpaid employee) probably snapped this shot with a nose-embedded camera, or a sub-dermal lens inside his fist, or something equally ridiculous.
I assume the bonnet closes properly on the production version.
[thecarblogger.blogspot.com]









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What silly comments, why would’nt the employees be paid?
The bonnet is unclosed so that final assy. can be done, why waste valuable time having to open and shut it during production?
How do you know its not a official photo?
Total nonsense comments!