Kia Corporation, commonly known as Kia (, ; formerly known as Kyungsung Precision Industry and Kia Motors Corporation), is a South Korean
multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in
Seoul, South Korea. It is South Korea's second largest automobile manufacturer, after its parent company,
Hyundai Motor Company
Hyundai Motor Company, often abbreviated to Hyundai Motors ( )
and commonly known as Hyundai (, ; ), is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, and founded in 1967. Currently, the company o ...
, with sales of over 2.8 million vehicles in 2019. the Kia Corporation is minority owned by Hyundai, which holds a 33.88% stake valued at just over US$6 billion. Kia in turn is a minority owner of more than twenty Hyundai subsidiaries ranging from 4.9% up to 45.37%, totaling more than US$8.3 billion.
Etymology
According to the company, the name "Kia" derives from the Sino-Korean characters (, 'to arise') and (, which stands for
亞細亞, meaning 'Asia'); it is roughly translated as "Rising from (
East) Asia."
History
Origins and early expansion
Kia was founded on June 9, 1944, as Kyungsung Precision Industry, a manufacturer of steel tubing and bicycle parts, eventually producing Korea's first domestic bicycle, the Samchully, in 1951.
In 1952, Kyungsung Precision Industry changed its name to Kia Industries, and later built
Honda-licensed small motorcycles (starting in 1957) and
Mazda-licensed trucks (1962) and cars (1974). The company opened its first integrated automotive assembly plant in 1973, the
Sohari Plant.
Kia built the small Mazda-based
Brisa range of cars until 1981, when production came to an end after the new military dictator
Chun Doo-hwan enforced industry consolidation. This forced Kia to give up passenger cars and focus entirely on light trucks.
Kia assembled a few hundred more cars in 1982 and 1983, after the ban had taken effect, but no passenger cars were built in 1984 and 1985.
Prior to the forced 1981 shutdown, Kia had rounded out its passenger car lineup with two other foreign models assembled under license: the
Fiat 132 and the
Peugeot 604.
The import of these
knock-down kits
A knock-down kit (also knockdown kit, knocked-down kit, or simply knockdown or KD) is a collection of parts required to assemble a product. The parts are typically manufactured in one country or region, then exported to another country or region ...
was permitted as long as Kia exported five cars for every single Fiat or Peugeot brought in (Hyundai had to meet the same requirement).
Starting in 1986 (when only 26 cars were manufactured, followed by over 95,000 the next year),
Kia rejoined the automobile industry in partnership with
Ford. Kia produced several Mazda-derived vehicles for both domestic sales in South Korea and for export into other countries - where they were positioned at the budget end of the market. These models included the
Kia Pride, based on the
Mazda 121 and the
Avella
Avella is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Avellino, Campania, southern Italy.
Etymology
Could be related to the Indo-European root ''*hâ‚‚ebÅl, *hâ‚‚ebl'' (apple), meaning "place where apple-orchards originated" (read below).
Hist ...
, which were sold in North America and
Australasia as the
Ford Festiva
The Ford Festiva is a subcompact car that was designed and manufactured by Mazda for Ford between 1986 and 2002. Festiva was sold in Japan, the Americas, and Australia. The name "Festiva" is derived from the Spanish word for " festive". It was not ...
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 1992. Since then, Kia methodically expanded one region at a time. Dealers in 1994 sold the
Sephia and a few years later the United States segment expanded their line with the
Sportage. Over one hundred Kia dealerships existed across thirty states by 1995, selling a record 24,740 automobiles.
Hyundai Motor Company takeover
Kia declared bankruptcy in 1997, during the
Asian financial crisis, and in 1998 reached an agreement with
Hyundai Motor Company
Hyundai Motor Company, often abbreviated to Hyundai Motors ( )
and commonly known as Hyundai (, ; ), is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, and founded in 1967. Currently, the company o ...
to diversify by exchanging ownership between the two companies. Hyundai Motor Company acquired 51% of the company, outbidding
Ford Motor Company, which had owned an interest in Kia Motors since 1986. After subsequent divestments, Hyundai Motor Company owns about one third of Kia Motor Corporation. While Hyundai Motor Company remains Kia's largest stakeholder, Kia Motor Company also retains ownership in some 22 Hyundai Motor Company subsidiaries. Since 2005, Kia has focused on the European market and has identified design as its "core future growth engine"—leading to the hiring of
Peter Schreyer in 2006 as chief design officer
and his subsequent creation of a new corporate grille known as the 'Tiger Nose'.
In October 2006, Kia Motors America broke ground for
Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia
South Korean automobile manufacturer Kia maintains 14 manufacturing facilities in eight countries along with research centres in South Korea, the US, Japan, and Germany. Kia has four manufacturing plants in South Korea and additional plants in Ch ...
in
West Point, Georgia, representing a US$1 billion investment for the company. Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia opened in February 2010, after Kia recorded its 15th consecutive year of increased U.S. market share. In August 2014, the company received international attention when
Pope Francis of the
Catholic Church rode in one of their
compact cars, the
Kia Soul, during a five-day visit to South Korea. The Kia Soul drew bigger attention than two other vehicles used by the
Pope, their
Kia Carnival and Hyundai's
Santa Fe, because it appeared in the high-profile welcoming ceremony of his arrival at the Seoul Airport on August 14. In 2016, Kia Motors model reliability was ranked first in the United States by
J.D. Power and Associates, becoming the first non-luxury automaker since 1989 to top that list.
Kia started using an angular "KIA" wordmark logo in early 2021.
The logo uses an "I" and an oblique "A" without a crossbar immediately next to each other, which some consumers have misread as "KN".
Board of Directors
As of January 2021:
*
Chung Eui-sun, Chairman of
Hyundai Motor Group
The Hyundai Motor Group (HMG; ; ; stylized as HYUÎ DAI) is a South Korean ''chaebol'' (loosely similar to a multinational conglomerate but without a central holding company or ownership structure) headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.
The HMG ...
* Song Ho-sung, President and CEO of Kia Corporation
* Jun-Young Choi, Executive Vice President of Kia Corporation
* Woo-Jeong Joo, Executive Vice President & CFO of Kia Corporation
* Sang-Koo Nam, Professor of Business Administration at
Gachon University
Gachon University is an academic institute located in South Korea. The current structure of Gachon university is the result of a merger between four existing universities. Gachon University of Medicine and Science and Gachon-gil College merged ...
* Chol-Su Han, Advisor at Yoon & Yang Law Firm
* Duk-Joong Kim, Advisor at Yoon & Yang Law Firm
* Dong-One Kim, Professor of Business School at
Korea University
Korea University (KU, ) is a private research university in Seoul, South Korea, established in 1905. The university is included as one of the SKY universities, a popular acronym referring to Korea's three most prestigious universities.
The ...
* Wha-Sun Jho, full-time member of the policy department of the Korea Academy of Science and Technology and Professor of Political Science and Diplomacy at
Yonsei University
Affiliates and subsidiaries
Hyundai Motor Company
, the Hyundai Motor Company owns a 33.88% stake in Kia Motors.
Likewise, as of December 31, 2015, Kia Motors is a part owner of 22 Hyundai companies. Its ownership percentages range from 4.9% to 45.37%.
Kia America
Kia America, Inc. was incorporated in California on October 21, 1992, and became the American sales, marketing, and distribution arm of Kia Corporation. KMA is based in
Irvine, California, and currently offers a complete line of vehicles through more than 755 dealers throughout the United States. The first two models that were introduced to the U.S. market in 1993 were
KIA Sephia and
Kia Sportage 4x4. In the United States, sales began in late 1993 for the 1994 model year. The two models most recently introduced to the U.S. market have both been highly awarded during the short time since their launch: the 2018 Stinger performance sedan gained recognition with J.D. Power's inaugural ''Engineering Award for Highest Rated All-New Vehicle'' as well as Business Insider's ''Car of the Year Award'', then the 2020 Telluride made its mark several times over by winning major awards from review organizations like Kelley Blue Book, MotorTrend, Hispanic Motor Press (www.hispanicmotorpress.org) also awarded the Telluride as the best SUV for 2020, and most recently Edmunds.
As a brand, KMA has continued to improve over the years as well; in 2013, Kia Motors America recorded its 18th consecutive year of increased U.S. market share, and for the past five consecutive years (2015-2019) it has been recognized by J.D. Power as the highest ranked mass market brand in initial quality.
In November 2009, Kia started production at the first U.S. Kia Motors plant,
Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia
South Korean automobile manufacturer Kia maintains 14 manufacturing facilities in eight countries along with research centres in South Korea, the US, Japan, and Germany. Kia has four manufacturing plants in South Korea and additional plants in Ch ...
, in
West Point. Though the Kia Sorento crossover vehicle was the only model to be assembled there at first, the facility has since expanded its production lines to include the Kia Optima mid-size sedan, now sold as the K5, in 2011 and the just-launched Kia Telluride crossover SUV in January 2019. As of September 2019, the location has successfully built over 3 million units of these three models altogether, and shortly after celebrated another milestone by reaching its 10th year of production in November 2019. Currently, the facility has a production capacity of 340,000 vehicles per year (largely dedicated to the Telluride and Sorento crossover SUVs) and is responsible for distributing them to hundreds of dealerships in the US and Canada, as well as fulfilling shipments across North America and even overseas.
Kia Central & South America Corp.
Kia Central & South America Corp. is an incorporated division of Kia Corporation in charge of sales and marketing in 43 countries across Central and South America (including Brazil), and the Caribbean. The regional headquarters is located in Miami, Florida (US).
Kia Europe
Kia Europe is the European sales and marketing division of Kia Corporation. It has been selling cars in Europe since the first half of 1991.
In 2007, KME moved from its previous location at Hauptstrasse 185,
Eschborn (near
Frankfurt), to a new purpose-built facility adjacent to the
Messe
Messe is a German word meaning trade fair; a German and a French word meaning mass (liturgy) and mass (music).
Places Germany
* Messe Erfurt, convention centre in Erfurt, Germany
* Messe Frankfurt, convention centre operator in Frankfurt am ...
, in Frankfurt city centre.
When Kia launched in Europe during 1991, it initially sold only the
Pride supermini—a rebadged version of the late 1980s
Mazda 121. It initially proved popular with buyers. By the end of 1991, Kia had sold nearly 1,800 Prides in the United Kingdom. The first full year, 1992, saw that figure double, and, in 1993, it increased again to nearly 5,500 units. However, sales fell towards the end of the decade, and the end of production was finally announced in May 2000, with its successor – the
Rio – not going on sale for another year.
From 1995 to 1999, Kia produced left- and right-hand drive versions of the first generation
Sportage SUV at the Karmann factory in Osnabrück, Germany. These have been popular across Europe, but, since 2002, Kia has gained more sales in this market thanks to the launch of the larger
Sorento. From 1999 until production of the model ceased in 2003, all Sportage production reverted to South Korea.
The European range also expanded in the spring of 1994 when Kia began importing the larger
Mentor, a range of medium-sized hatchbacks and sedans which were marketed as inexpensive and well-equipped alternatives to the likes of the
Ford Escort and the
Vauxhall/Opel Astra.
A facelift in 1999 saw the Mentor name retained for the saloon (sedan), but the hatchback was renamed
Shuma. These models remained on sale until 2004, when the newer
Cerato was launched and gave Kia one of its first serious competitors against mainstream brands. The
Clarus saloon and
Sedona MPV were also launched onto the UK market during 1999, helping Kia begin its rise in popularity.
Despite Kia's range increasing from one car as late as 1993, to three cars by the end of 1995, British sales actually decreased in that period, from nearly 5,500 in 1993 to less than 4,000 the following year. In 1998, Kia's future in Britain was thrown into serious doubt when it sold less than 3,000 of its whole range – the worst in any full year on the British market. Kia did not enter Europe's large family car market until the launch of its
Clarus four-door sedan in 1999—a year behind schedule due to the financial difficulties that Kia was facing before it was taken over by Hyundai. This car was similar in size to the
Ford Mondeo and the
Opel/Vauxhall Vectra, but, on its launch, was actually less expensive to buy than the smaller
Focus and the
Astra
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* Astra (name)
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. It had a spacious interior, large boot, competitive asking price, and high equipment levels, but it had little more appeal to sway buyers away from established European brands like
Ford,
Vauxhall/Opel and
Peugeot.
Its successor, the
Magentis, launched in 2001, was still nowhere near as popular as Kia might have hoped it would be, although with a sub-£14,000 asking price it offered the cheapest V6-engined car in the UK, by which time it was rare enough for a six-cylinder car to be priced at less than £20,000.
Kia entered the
MPV market in 1999 with the
Sedona. On its launch, it was the lowest-priced, full-size people carrier on sale in the United Kingdom. With the range expanded by 1999, sales for that year reached almost 6,400 – more than double the previous year's total. That annual sales figure had almost been matched in 2000 by the end of May, reflecting Kia's growing popularity with British buyers. By 2009, Kia was firmly established as a popular brand in Britain, when sales broke the 50,000 barrier for the first time and the brand now had a share of more than 2% in the new car market. The
Picanto
The Kia Picanto is a city car that has been produced by the South Korean car manufacturer, Kia, since 2003. Other names of the car include Kia Morning ( ko, 기아 모ë‹, translit=Gia Moning) in South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan (first two genera ...
was the most popular single model with nearly 17,000 sales.
In late 2006, Kia opened its first own plant in Europe at a cost of approximately EUR 1.7 billion in
Žilina,
Slovakia, in the village of
TepliÄka nad Váhom, after construction between October 2004 and December 2005. It has since produced over 2.5 million units of the
Kia Cee'd,
Kia Sportage and
Kia Venga, as well as seven types of engines. In 2016, 339,500 cars and 612,915 engines were manufactured. The area of the plant is 166 ha and Mobis Slovakia, the largest supplier, is situated right on the carmaker's premises. As of December 31, 2016, 3,625 employees worked in the facility, while their average age was 35. The relatively low number of employees working in three shifts is related to a high degree of automation as well as high integration with Mobis Slovakia. In 2016, Kia Motors Slovakia recorded revenue of EUR 5.56 billion. Although the European car market knew significant difficulties, Kia announced increased sales in 2013.
Kia Mexico
The company has built a $1 billion manufacturing plant in the northern Mexican state of
Nuevo León
Nuevo León () is a state in the northeast region of Mexico. The state was named after the New Kingdom of León, an administrative territory from the Viceroyalty of New Spain, itself was named after the historic Spanish Kingdom of León. With a ...
, which produces 300,000 cars a year. Details of the factory, built in the city of
PesquerÃa, were revealed in a joint press conference given by Kia CEO Hyoung-Keun Lee and the
President of Mexico Enrique Peña Nieto in
Mexico City on August 28, 2014. The plant was expected to be completed in the first half of 2016.
This factory is involved in controversies because it was built on unevenly purchased land, and the construction agreement was made with advantage conditions and out of the local dispositions to Kia.
Kia India
The company has entered the Indian market in July 2019 with their 'Made for India' SUV- SP2 Concept now announced as the global mid-sized SUV
Kia Seltos
The Kia Seltos ( ko, 기아 ì…€í† ìŠ¤) is a subcompact crossover SUV manufactured by Kia. Introduced in mid-2019, the Seltos is positioned between the smaller Stonic, Soul, or Sonet and the larger Sportage in Kia's global SUV lineup.
The Seltos ...
.
N. Chandrababu Naidu
Nara Chandrababu Naidu ( born 20 April 1950) is an Indian politician and current leader of opposition of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly. He was also the leader of the opposition of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly from 2004 to ...
is lauded to have signed an MOU for the government of Andhra Pradesh which came to be one of the biggest FDI's with a total investment of Rs.12,900 crore. The company has built a production facility on a
Greenfield land in
Anantpur district
Anantapur district officially: Anantapuramu district is one of the eight districts in the Rayalaseema region of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The district headquarters is located at Anantapur city. It is one of the driest places in Sout ...
,
Andhra Pradesh near
Penukonda. The annual production capacity is 300,000 units. Kia has appointed Kookhyun Shim as MD & CEO for its Indian arm. In his new role, Shim will be responsible for leading the carmaker's expansion in the Indian market. Shim will play a leading role in ensuring KI's projected timeline and schedule of operations is achieved. He also oversaw the construction of Kia's first manufacturing facility in India, to help strengthen the company's position in the fifth largest global automotive market. Kia has committed investments to the tune of $1.1 billion to develop operations in India including investing in a network of over 250 customer touch-points that include service, sales and spares establishments.
On 31 July 2020, Kia crossed 100,000 car sales in India becoming the fastest car manufacturer to do so.
Kia Lucky Motors Pakistan
Kia Lucky Motors (KLM) is a joint venture in Pakistan between Kia Motors and
Lucky Cement. Kia Lucky Motors Pakistan began selling cars in 2018 when they launched their All New Grand Carnival in Pakistan. In quarter 4 2019, Kia Pakistan introduced two new locally manufactured products known as Kia Sportage and Kia Picanto.
Kia Defense
Kia Motors has specialized in the production of military vehicles with variants and other transportation equipment and by supplying them as a sole maker of military vehicles designated by the South Korean Government since 1976, when Kia Heavy Industry Co. Ltd. (now known as Hyundai Wia) was established. Kia is currently designing a
Kaiser Jeep M715-type vehicle named th
KM450for the
South Korean Army on license from the U.S. Government. Kia is also the owner of the former ex-Asia Motors factory in
Gwangju
Gwangju () is South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis. It is a designated metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home Minister. The city was also the capital of South Jeolla Province until the provincial office ...
.
Models
Sales figures
Facilities
Design emphasis
Beginning in 2006 Kia identified design as its "core future growth engine" – leading to the 2006 hiring of
Peter Schreyer and to the 2005 hiring Tom Kearns as Chief Design Officer.
Schreyer had previously worked at
Audi (designing the
Audi TT) and
Volkswagen and had won the
Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Kearns had previously worked at Cadillac as Chief Design Officer and was responsible for influencing Cadillac's direction of hard angles and sharp lines within their design. Schreyer has since been central to a complete restyling of Kia's line-up,
overseeing design activities at Kia's design centers in Frankfurt, Los Angeles, Tokyo, and the
Namyang Design Center in South Korea.
With the Kee concept vehicle, shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2007,
Kia introduced a new corporate grille
to create a recognizable 'face' for the brand. Known as the ''Tiger Nose'', Schreyer indicated he wanted "a powerful visual signal, a seal, an identifier. The front of a car needs this recognition, this expression. A car needs a face and I think the new Kia face is strong and distinctive. Visibility is vital and that face should immediately allow you to identify a Kia even from a distance."
Schreyer described how the Kia Tiger Nose came to be as he explained, "I was just working on the car and just thinking about different possibilities, and suddenly I found it." Commenting on the new signature grille in 2009: "From now on, we'll have it on all our cars".
Kia has since featured the Tiger Nose on all of their vehicles, ranging from the compact Kia Soul, on to the edgy new design of the Kia Optima, and to the larger SUV, the Kia Telluride. Kia cars won
Road & Travel Magazine
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History
''Road & Travel Magaz ...
's
International Car of the Year award in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Controversies
In late 2012, Kia Motors was forced to admit error in inflating its
United States Environmental Protection Agency mileage claims and had to reduce its fuel economy claims in the U.S. by about 3 percent across the board and to offer compensation to previous vehicle buyers.
Nuevo León plant
Since 2014, Kia Motors has been involved in controversies in Mexico due to alleged irregularities in the construction of one of its manufacturing plants, located in the municipality of
PesquerÃa,
Nuevo León
Nuevo León () is a state in the northeast region of Mexico. The state was named after the New Kingdom of León, an administrative territory from the Viceroyalty of New Spain, itself was named after the historic Spanish Kingdom of León. With a ...
. The construction of the plant was done in an irregularly purchased land agreement between Kia Motors Mexico and the State of Nuevo León, then headed by
Rodrigo Medina de la Cruz
Rodrigo Medina de la Cruz (born September 9, 1972 Monterrey, Nuevo Leon) is Mexican politician affiliated with the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). He served as Governor of Nuevo León from 2009 to 2015. He was linked by ''Operation Tor ...
, was signed with unfairly advantageous conditions, such as bigger tax incentives than those allowed by Mexican law (tax exemptions for 20 years when the standard is 5), extended to the Mexican providers of Kia.
A copy of the full agreement was published in Facebook by current Nuevo León governor,
Jaime RodrÃguez Calderón, as part of a prosecution case against Medina and he declared that the signed agreement with his predecessor would be cancelled. A new agreement was then reached with Rodriguez's administration in June 2016. Former governor Medina de la Cruz and 30 other officials of the former state administration were investigated by an anti-corruption prosecutor for alleged
embezzlement
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, improper exercise of public functions and damage to Nuevo León State assets.
Medina was then taken into custody on January 26, 2017, in relation to this case and others in which he is involved.
Sponsorship
Kia Motors sponsors the following sports teams, events, venues, and athletes:
Venues
*
Kia Arena
*
Kia Forum
Kia Forum (formerly The Forum) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Inglewood, California, United States, adjacent to Los Angeles. Located between West Manchester Boulevard, across Laffit Pincay Jr., Pincay Drive and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem Co ...
*
Kia Oval
Sports associations
*
League of Legends European Championship (LEC)
*
FIFA
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*
UEFA
*
Liga ACB
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*
National Basketball Association (NBA)
*
Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Sports events
*
Archery World Cup
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*
Asian Games
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*
Australian Open
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(tennis tournament)
*
Copa América
The Copa América ( en, America Cup) or CONMEBOL Copa América, known until 1975 as the South American Football Championship (''Campeonato Sudamericano de Fútbol'' in Spanish and ''Campeonato Sul-Americano de Futebol'' in Portuguese), is the t ...
*
FIBA Asia Championship
The FIBA Asia Cup (formerly the FIBA Asia Championship and ABC Championship) is an international basketball tournament which takes place every four years between the men's national teams of Asia and Oceania.
Through the 2015 edition, the tourna ...
*
FIFA World Cup
*
Kia Classic (
LPGA
The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) is an American organization for female golfers. The organization is headquartered at the LPGA International in Daytona Beach, Florida, and is best known for running the LPGA Tour, a series of weekl ...
)
* Kia Lotos Race
*
Kia Super League (cricket)
* Korea Speed Festival
*
UEFA Europa League
*
Universiade
*
X Games
*
X Games Asia
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Sports teams
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A.C. Monza (Italian association football team)
*
Atlanta Falcons
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*
Atlético Madrid
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(Spanish professional football club, from 2005 to 2011)
*
B-SAD (Portugal association football team)
*
Bengaluru FC (Indian professional Football Club, from 2018 to 2020)
*
Boston United FC
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(English Football Club)
*
Brisbane Broncos (National Rugby League)
*
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (National Rugby League)
*
DWG KIA (South Korean professional esports organization)
*
England women's cricket team
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*
FC Hansa Rostock (German association football team, from 1999 to 2002)
*
FC Steaua București (Romanian association football team)
*
Greater Western Sydney Giants
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(Australian Football League)
*
Kia Forte (Shakey's V-League)
*
Kia Picanto (Philippine Basketball Association)
* Kia Speed Skating Academy
*
Kia Tigers (Korean Baseball Team in
Gwangju
Gwangju () is South Korea's sixth-largest metropolis. It is a designated metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home Minister. The city was also the capital of South Jeolla Province until the provincial office ...
,
South Korea)
*
Philippines national football team
*
Qormi FC
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History
Qormi Football Club was founded in 1961 after the amalgamation of Qormi Youngsters (from the parish of ...
(Maltese association football team)
*
Rogue
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Rogue or rogues may also refer to:
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(European professional esports organization)
*
Slovakia national football team
* South Korea national speed skating team
*
Surrey County Cricket Club
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*
Udinese Calcio (Italian association football team, from 2004 to 2006)
*
Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic
Athletes
*
Ryan Ford (MMA fighter)
*
Fernando González (Chilean tennis player – 2004 & 2008 Olympic medalist)
*
Badr Hari (Moroccan kickboxer)
*
LeBron James (Global brand ambassador)
*
Blake Griffin (NBA basketball player)
*
Lee Sang-hwa (Speed skater)
*
Yulia Lipnitskaya (Russian figure skater)
*
Aliya Mustafina and
Viktoria Komova (both Russian artistic gymnasts)
*
Rafael Nadal (Global brand ambassador)
*
Manny Pacquiao (Filipino boxer)
*
Adelina Sotnikova (Russian figure skater)
*
Michelle Wie (Official golf ambassador & spokesperson – KMA)
*
Dylan Alcott (Australian tennis player)
* Eric Keogh (Kia Race Series winner 2 years in a row)
Actors
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Pierce Brosnan
Pierce Brendan Brosnan (; born 16 May 1953) is an Irish actor and film producer. He is best known as the fifth actor to play secret agent James Bond in the Bond film series, starring in four films from 1995 to 2002 (''GoldenEye'', ''Tomorrow ...
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Laurence Fishburne
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Christopher Walken
Christopher Walken (born Ronald Walken; March 31, 1943) is an American actor. Prolific in film, television and on stage, Walken is the recipient of numerous accolades including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Awar ...
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Tiger Shroff
Musicians
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Blackpink
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Chase Bryant
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Hyolyn
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Matthew Koma
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MisterWives
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Weezer
Music events
* Live at The chapel (Australian music concert)
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Vans Warped Tour
* YouTube Music Awards (2013)
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Melon Music Awards (
2019
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Charity events
* We Can Be Heroes (joint-venture between Kia and
DC Comics);
Entertainment
* ''
Inside the NBA''
* ''
Tobot''
* ''
X-Men''
Slogans
* (2000–2006)
* (2006–2021)
* (2019–2021, United States)
* (2021–present, Worldwide)
See also
*
List of Kia design and manufacturing facilities
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Automotive industry in South Korea
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Hyundai Motor Group
The Hyundai Motor Group (HMG; ; ; stylized as HYUÎ DAI) is a South Korean ''chaebol'' (loosely similar to a multinational conglomerate but without a central holding company or ownership structure) headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.
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Kia EcoDynamics
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Economy of South Korea
References
External links
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* (Local)
Kia Military Vehicles official site
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Kia Motors
Car manufacturers of South Korea
Bus manufacturers of South Korea
Truck manufacturers of South Korea
Defence companies of South Korea
Hyundai Motor Group
Multinational companies headquartered in South Korea
Manufacturing companies based in Seoul
Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1944
1944 establishments in the Japanese colonial empire
Companies listed on the Korea Exchange
South Korean brands
Car brands
Motor vehicle engine manufacturers
Engine manufacturers of South Korea