Kia's new Telluride concept features suicide doors and tech to cure jetlag
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Kia hasn't said whether the Telluride would actually go into production, but it boasts some really impressive technology inside. That includes therapeutic lighting it says will help treat jet lag, and a system for rear passengers to choose media by just swiping their hand.
The company debuted it earlier this year in Detroit at the North American International Auto Show. We checked it out last week at the Orange County Auto Show in Anaheim, California.
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