The 2025 Kia EV9 is the first electric vehicle assembled at Kia’s West Point facilityin the US state of Georgia (Courtesy of Kia) Kia Corp., South Korea’s second-largest carmaker after its sibling Hyundai Motor Co., has upped the stakes in China and the US to bolster its EV sales worldwide amid the ongoing trade row between the world’s two biggest economies.
Kia started production of its all-electric EV9 three-row sport utility vehicle at its plant in West Point, Georgia, home to its popular SUV models – Telluride, Sorento and Sportage – the Korean carmaker announced on May 30.
Kia spent $200 million to add the EV production lines to its West Point plant in Georgia.
POPULAR IN OVERSEAS MARKETS UNLIKE AT HOME
The EV9 is growing in popularity in the US thanks to its 99.8-kilowatthour (kWh) battery capacity, enabling it to run for 501 kilometers on a single charge, the longest driving range for Kia’s EVs. Its three-row passenger seat arrangement is also attributed to its high popularity.
Kia pins high hopes on EV9 production from its US plant for a boost in its EV sales in North America amid growing trade protectionism, said a Kia official.
Kia will continue to churn out EV9 cars from its Korean plant in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province, which are mainly shipped to Korea and other countries.
Over the first four months of this year, its overseas sales hit 12,211 units, of which 5,579 units were shipped to the US, but its Korean sales reached 970 only because of its high price tag of up to 100 million won ($72,400).
EV5 GOES BEYOND CHINA
Kia is also betting on the EV5 compact SUV, its China-dedicated EV model currently assembled on the lines of its Chinese plant in Yancheng, Jiangsu Province.
The EV5 is Kia’s first China-made all-electric vehicle to ride on the world’s biggest EV market boom. It is equipped with lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries supplied by China’s BYD and certified for a 720-km driving range on a single charge.
Kia plans to export the EV5 to Middle Eastern countries from China later.
It has set a target to produce more than 30,000 units of the EV5 this year and export over 10,000 units.
Its three plants in China will be reinvigorated by the expanded EV5 export plan, resulting in a total production capacity of nearly 900,000 units. Kia aims to export 280,000 units in total from the three plants for this year.
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