Kia Motors
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Kia Motors | |
Type | Public |
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Founded | 1944 |
Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
Area served | International |
Industry | Automobile manufacturer |
Products | Automobiles |
Parent | Hyundai Kia Automotive Group |
Slogan | "The Power to Surprise" |
Website | kia.com |
Kia Motors (hangul: 기아자동차) is a South Korean automobile manufacturer with headquarters in Yangjae-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Its CEO is Chung Eui-sun. The American arm is Kia Motors America. On October 20, 2006, Kia Motors America formally hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for its first US assembly plant in West Point, Georgia, at an initial cost of over $1 billion. The new plant will produce approximately 300,000 vehicles per year and create 5,000 jobs in the United States.
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[edit] History
According to Kia Motors, the name "Kia" derives from the Hanja ki meaning arise or come up out of or rising up and the a stands for Asia. So Kia is roughly translated as arise or come up out of Asia or Rising out of Asia.[1][2]
South Korea's oldest car company, Kia was founded in 1944 as manufacturer of steel tubing and bicycles. In 1952, Kia changed its name from Kyungsung Precision Industry[3] and later built motorcycles, trucks and cars. Starting in 1986, in partnership with Ford, Kia produced several Mazda derived vehicles for both domestic sales in Korea and imports into other countries. These models include the Pride (based on the Mazda 121) and Avella, which were sold in North America and Australasia as the Ford Festiva and Ford Aspire.
In 1992, Kia Motors America was incorporated in the United States. The first Kia-branded vehicles in the United States were sold from four dealerships in Portland, Oregon in February 1994. Since then, Kia expanded methodically one region at a time. Dealers in 1994 sold the Sephia, and a few years later the United States line expanded with the addition of the Sportage.
Kia's strategy of moving into the U.S. market region by region proved extremely successful and set a model for entering the U.S. market. In less than a decade, Kia surpassed even their most generous sales expectations to become a significant player in the U.S. auto market.
However, Kia's bankruptcy in 1997, part of the Asian financial crisis, resulted in the company being acquired in 1998 by South Korean rival Hyundai Motor Company, outbidding Ford Motor Company which had owned an interest in Kia Motors since 1986. [4]
Kia is one of the most improved brands in the J.D. Power and Associates Vehicle Dependability Study.
Since the start of 21st century, the company has started to recover and grow again - success came from the European market and today, Kia is Europe's and particularly the UK's fastest growing car company.
[edit] Affiliations and subsidiaries
Kia is one of the companies of the Hyundai Motor Group and has four subsidiaries:
- Kia Motors Europe
- Kia Dewan Motors Pakistan
- Doongpung Ywieda Kia
- Kia Motors America
- Asia Motors, Ltd
- Kia Motors Slovakia
Dongfeng Yueda Kia Automobile Company is a joint venture in China with Dongfeng Motor Corporation.
[edit] Model lineup
[edit] Passenger car
- Kia Motors Group
- Avella (was rebadged as the Ford Aspire in North America)
- Brisa (based on the Mazda Familia)
- Capital
- Concord (based on the Mazda Capella)
- Elan/Vigato/Kia Roadster (based on the Lotus Elan)
- Enterprise (based on the Mazda Sentia)
- Potentia (based on the Mazda Luce)
- Sephia/Mentor
- Pride (based on the Ford Festiva/Mazda 121)
- Subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group
- Clarus/Credos
- Morning/Picanto
- Opirus/Amanti
- Optima/Optima-Regal/Magentis
- Optima/Magentis/Lotze
- Rio/Pride
- Rio (Cinco/RX-V)
- Rio SF/Rio
- Sephia/Mentor(New)
- Sephia/Spectra/Shuma
- Spectra
- Spectra/Cerato
- Visto (based on the Hyundai Atos/Santro)
- cee'd (which will debut at Mondial de l'Automobile 2006)
[edit] SUV/van
- Kia Motors Group
- Sportage
- Bongo (based on the Mazda Bongo)
- Besta (based on the Mazda Bongo)
- Wide-Bongo
- Power-Bongo
- Topic (based on the Mazda Bongo)
- Towner (based on the Daihatsu Hi-Jet)
- Rocsta
- Rocsta R2
- Ceres
- Hyundai Motor Group
- Bongo-Frontier/K Series
- Carens
- Carens/Carens II/X-Trek (2nd generation)
- Carens/Rondo (3rd generation)
- Carnival/Carnival II/Sedona
- Carnival/Sedona (2nd generation (SWB))
- Grand Carnival/Sedona (2nd generation (LWB))
- Sorento
- Sportage(CRDI/V6)
- Pregio
- Towner(New)
- Retona
- Joice/Carstar (concept by Mitsubishi Motors, design by Hyundai Motor Company, manufacturing by Kia Motors)
- Pregio/Bongo III
- K Series/Bongo III
[edit] Commercial vehicle
- Kia Motors Group
- Kia KB (based on the Hino Truck)
- Rhino/Wide-Boxer
- Kia Trade
- Kia Boxer (based on the Mazda Boxer)
- Kia AM Truck (based on the Hino Truck)
- Kia AM Bus (based on the Hino Blueribbon RU)
- Kia Granbird (Asia Motors)
- Kia Titan (based on the Mazda Titan)
- Kia Super-Titan (based on the Mazda Titan)
- Kia Jumbo-Titan (based on the Mazda Titan)
- Kia Granto (based on the Hino Super Dolphin Profia)
- Kia Combi (based on the Mazda Parkway)
- kia Cosmos (based on the Hino Rainbow RJ)
- Hyundai Motor Group
- Kia Pamax (based on the Hyundai Mighty II)
- Kia Rhino (based on the Hino Ranger)
- Kia Granbird
- Kia Power-Combi (based on the Mazda Parkway)
- Kia New Cosmos (based on the Hino Rainbow RJ)
- Kia Frontier (1.4ton/2.5ton)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Main (Korea & Other)
- Kia Motors
- Kia Opirus Korea
- Kia Opirus Global
- Kia Motors international homepage
- Kia Hotline
- Kia Amanti (Opirus)
- Kia Picanto (Morning)
- Asia
- Doongpung Ywieda Kia
- Kia Motors Taiwan
- Kia Motors Hong Kong
- Kia Motors Philippines
- Kia Motors Pakistan (Dewan Motors)
- Kia Motors Vietnam
- Kia Motors Malaysia
- Kia Motors Singapore
- Kia Motors Thailand
- Oceania
- Europe
- Kia Motors Deutschland
- Kia Motors Denmark
- Kia Motors Poland
- Kia Motors Slovenia
- Kia Motors Croatia
- Kia Motors Romania
- Kia Motors Portugal
- Kia Motors Russia
- Kia Motors France
- Kia Motors Spain
- Kia Motors Italia
- Kia Motors Greece
- Kia Motors Belgium
- Kia Motors Netherland
- Kia Motors Sweden
- Kia Motors Norway
- Kia Motors Finland
- Kia Motors Czech
- Kia Motors Switzerland
- Kia Motors Ukraine
- Kia Motors Slovakia
- Africa
- North America
- South America
- Other
Avella • Besta • Bongo • Bongo Frontier/K-Series • Bongo III/K-Series • Brisa • Capital • Carens/Rondo • Carnival/Sedona • Carstar/Joice • cee'd • Cerato/Spectra • Ceres • Credos/Clarus • Concord • Elan • Enterprise • Magentis • Sephia/Mentor • Morning/Picanto • Opirus/Amanti • Optima/Optima Regal/Magentis • Potentia • Pride • Pregio/Bongo III • Rio • Rio/Pride • Retona • Towner • Shuma/Spectra • Sephia/Mentor • Sorento • Soul •Sportage • Visto (Hyundai) • Lotze/Optima/Magentis
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