2011 SEMA Show: ‘Hat Trick’ Kia Forte 5-door is a car for big hockey players
By Andrew, 02 Nov, 2011. 0 Comments
The Antenna Hat Trick Kia Forte 5-door, that made its debut today at the 2011 SEMA Show, was designed for the hockey players that carry a lot of bulky gear to and from the rink. As you can see from the photos, the car comes in an ice-metallic grey exterior paint, has a new set of 19-inch blue alloy wheels and features a new custom body kit consisting of a new front bumper with carbon fibre accents and LED “hockey stick” fog lights, a quad-tipped exhaust, carbon fibre roof material and a lowered suspension.
We have to admit that the exterior is not quite surprising, but the interior features a built-in hockey coach’s play board, while the locker room-like rear cargo comes with built-in compartments that house four carbon fibre hockey sticks and two jerseys color matched to the exterior of the car, an ice skate rack as well as glove hooks to dry out sweaty game-used equipment, and custom accent lighting.
Furthermore, the rear bench was converted to to bucket seats with upholstery. The floor in the front and rear seating areas simulates the surface found outside the rink and comes rubberized. In order to continue the theme, a mini air hockey table is mounted in the rear hatch area while a TV is mounted in the front seat headrests wired to a Microsoft X-Box video game console featuring EA Sports NHL12 video game.












