Norway takes pole position in EV race
Although it has a total population of little more than 5 million people, Norway has rapidly become one of the world’s largest and fastest growing markets for Electric Vehicles (EVs).
The ProCeed: good looks, great personality
As the world’s largest automotive companies struggle to respond to the technical challenges of today, South Korean manufacturer Kia has been able to buck the trend and outperform the market with new models such as the ProCeed, a five-door shooting brake, a radical alternative to the traditional three-door hatchback.
Dutch drivers take EVs into the fast lane
Known around the world as a nation of bicycle-lovers, the Netherlands is also emerging as a global pioneer in the transition to Electric Vehicles (EVs).
The joy of driving
Engineered by German performance car specialist Albert Biermann and designed by the legendary Peter Schreyer, the Stinger is taking Kia into new, uncharted territory.
A star is born
Fun is at the heart of the vision behind the Stinger, which has been heralded as Car of the Year by numerous motoring journalists since its debut in 2017.
Designed for emotion
In many respects, the ProCeed represents the culmination of more than a decade’s worth of focused investments in high-end car design at Kia.
Taking Kia to the next level
As the automotive industry faces the greatest period of change in its history, coming to terms with new technologies for connectivity, electrification and autonomous driving, market share, scale and global reach have become even more critical to success.
The Stinger – a dream come true
The Stinger is the most powerful, the fastest and the most expensive car Kia has ever made, and it’s going to take on the best that German car makers have to offer.
It’s all about design
When Kia unveiled a GT sports sedan at the Frankfurt Motor Show back in 2011, the Korean manufacturer soon realized it had something very special on its hands.