Kia Corporation, trading over the counter in the United States under the symbol KIMTF, is a South Korea–based automaker and a core subsidiary of the Hyundai Motor Group. The company designs, develops, manufactures and sells a broad range of passenger vehicles, including sedans, SUVs, minivans, and eco-friendly models such as hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) and battery electric vehicles (BEVs). Kia maintains vertically integrated operations, overseeing vehicle engineering, styling, production and parts supply through its global manufacturing footprint.
Founded in 1944 as Kyungsung Precision Industry, Kia initially produced bicycle parts and steel tubing before entering the automotive sector in the 1970s. Over subsequent decades, the company expanded both its product portfolio and its global reach, establishing production facilities in South Korea, Slovakia, the United States, India, China and Mexico. Today, Kia vehicles are sold in more than 180 markets worldwide, with notable popularity in North America, Europe and Asia.
The company’s product lineup ranges from compact city cars and family sedans to crossover SUVs and full-size SUVs, as well as performance-oriented and zero-emission models. Key offerings include the Sportage and Sorento SUVs, the mid-size K5 sedan (also known as the Optima in certain regions), and the all-electric EV6 crossover. To support its shift toward sustainable mobility, Kia is investing in next-generation battery technologies, connected-car services and advanced driver-assistance systems.
Kia Corporation is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, and is led by President and Chief Executive Officer Ho Sung Song. Under his leadership, the company is pursuing a “Plan S” strategy focused on electric vehicles, software-driven mobility and new business models. Kia continues to leverage its global dealer network and strategic partnerships to strengthen its position in the rapidly evolving automotive industry.
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