Kia America’s High Speed Continues with Best July Sales
Building on the momentum created by its best-ever halftime sales, Kia America broke the all-time July record of 70,930 units, up 14 percent from the same period last year, breaking the previous record set in July 2021. July amounted to 66,485, an increase of 13 percent compared to the previous year.
A tough and capable SUV, a sporty sedan or an innovative EV
As Kia completed its twelfth consecutive month of year-over-year sales growth, six models posted year-over-year sales increases including: Niro (+384-percent); Carnival (+136-percent); Seltos (+39-percent); Rio (+18-percent); Telluride (+17-percent) and EV6 (+13-percent). In addition, five Kia models achieved best-ever July sales, including: Carnival (+40-percent); Seltos (+17-percent) and the Niro, Telluride and EV6 models (+13-percent, each). Lastly, year-over-year sales of Kia’s electrified models increased by 72-percent, with sales of Kia’s utility vehicles up 17-percent. Overall, Kia’s utility models accounted for 72-percent of the brand’s July sales total.
“Achieving one full calendar year of consecutive sales growth proves that Kia has the right mix of models that consumers are looking for, whether it’s a rugged and capable SUV, a sporty sedan or an innovative EV,” said Eric Watson, vice president, sales operations, Kia America. “As sales of our utility models continue to account for more than 70-percent of our overall total, and inventory levels on in-demand vehicles continues to improve, we are confident that the launch of Kia’s flagship EV9 all-electric three-row SUV later this year will only accelerate this momentum for the foreseeable future.”
We will focus clearly on reliability and the use of renewable energy
In addition to the monthly sales performance, Kia America announced several initiatives as well as significant industry awards that were bestowed on various models within Kia’s world-class line-up, including:
Kia was proud to announce inclusion in a very special new joint venture designed to create an unprecedented new charging network that will significantly expand access to high-powered charging in North America. Kia, BMW, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, and Stellantis are partnering to install at least 30,000 high-powered charge points in urban and highway locations across the country to ensure that current and future EV owners can charge whenever and wherever they need with a clear focus on an elevated customer experience, reliability, and use of renewable energy.
Availability of after-maintenance support, performance, active security features
Kia America setting the record for the highest total number of awards ever earned in a single year by a brand in the J.D. Power 2023 Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) study as seven Kia models ranked number one in their segments – the most awarded to a single manufacturer in the APEAL Study’s 28-year history. These awards were announced shortly after Kia took home the highest number of awards in the J.D. Power 2023 Initial Quality Study (IQS), which were announced in June.
SlashGear named two Kia vehicles to its list of “Best Cars of 2023 – 10 of the Top Rated Picks.” The list is comprised of a wide number of categories, with the EV6 recognized as the “Best EV,” and the Telluride as the “Best Family SUV.” SlashGear selected its top picks based on key factors specific to each category including range (for the EV category), as well as general attributes including pricing and value, aftercare support, performance, the availability of active safety features, cabin technology and equipment, and style and design.
Kia Georgia’s West Point manufacturing plant will undergo a $200 million expansion to allow for the assembly of the all-electric 2024 EV9 three-row SUV in the second quarter of 2024. The expansion is expected to create nearly 200 additional jobs and increase the number of Kia models assembled at the Georgia facility to five as the Telluride, Sorento and Sportage SUVs as well as the K5 mid-size sedan are already asamblede at Kia Georgia*.