kia Is Investing $200 Million in Georgia Plant to Build EV9
Kia will invest $200 million in its plant in West Point, Georgia to launch North American production of its next all-electric model, the EV9.The project will entail expanding the plant and hiring an additional 200 workers to assemble the EV9, starting in early 2024. The plant, located southwest of Atlanta, currently produces 340,000 vehicles a year, including the Telluride, Sorrento and Sportage SUVs, as well as the K5 sedan.Hyundai Group, the parent company of Kia, has already committed $5.
Kia's factory in West Point, Georgia Photo: Kia The EV9 will offer three rows, a configuration many EV-ready buyers have been waiting for before making the leap. The first EV9s were delivered last month in South Korea. “The EV9 has the potential to be another change catalyst for Kia. This will be the most innovative vehicle that we have ever built and will be a standout in the EV market and on the road.”
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