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GM76.6500.41%
F13.6100.11%
RIVN18.1201.46%
CYD47.070-0.01%
HMC27.590-0.14%
TM174.320-2.83%
CVNA67.1200.76%
PAG191.4908.97%
LAD311.9809.07%
AN192.3104.66%
GPI302.9608.31999%
ABG211.7306.98%
SAH95.3107.3%
TSLA406.55012.49%
GM76.6500.41%
F13.6100.11%
RIVN18.1201.46%
CYD47.070-0.01%
HMC27.590-0.14%
TM174.320-2.83%
CVNA67.1200.76%
PAG191.4908.97%
LAD311.9809.07%
AN192.3104.66%
GPI302.9608.31999%
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Kia targets U.S. pickup market with hybrid truck launch by 2030

Kia plans to enter the highly competitive U.S. midsize truck segment with a body-on-frame hybrid model as part of its broader growth strategy.

Kia targets U.S. pickup market with hybrid truck launch by 2030

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On the Dash:

  • Kia will launch its first U.S.-focused pickup by 2030, marking its entry into one of the industry’s most competitive segments.
  • The truck will feature hybrid and extended-range electric powertrains, aligning with the automaker’s broader electrification strategy.
  • Kia aims to sell about 90,000 units annually and capture roughly 7% of the midsize pickup market.

Kia plans to enter the U.S. pickup truck market by 2030 with a new midsize model, signaling a major expansion into one of the industry’s most competitive and profitable segments.

The automaker confirmed the vehicle will be built on a body-on-frame platform and offered with hybrid and extended-range electric powertrains, reflecting a broader shift toward electrified vehicles.

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The planned pickup is part of Kia’s long-term growth strategy, which includes increasing U.S. sales and expanding its electrified lineup. The company is targeting annual sales of approximately 90,000 trucks and aims to capture about 7% of the midsize pickup segment.

Kia’s move places it in direct competition with established players such as Toyota, Ford, and General Motors, which have long dominated the U.S. truck market. The new model is expected to be tailored specifically for North American consumers rather than adapted from existing global products like the Tasman pickup.

The initiative also aligns with Kia’s broader push to grow its hybrid and electric offerings, with the U.S. market playing a central role in meeting its global sales and electrification targets.

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