Kia Promises New Mid-Size Truck For US And Global 'Flagship' SUV

il y a 12 heures - 13 Avril 2026, motor1
Kia Promises New Mid-Size Truck For US And Global 'Flagship' SUV
Kia's new truck will have a body-on-frame architecture and likely share a platform with Hyundai's upcoming pickup.

Kia has big plans for the rest of the decade. Today, the Korean automaker laid out its mid-to-long-term strategy through 2030, detailing several upcoming models, which include a mid-size body-on-frame pickup for the United States and a global "flagship" electric SUV. The automaker presented its global plan at its annual investor day conference.  

Kia will offer the new mid-size truck with either an electric or range-extended hybrid powertrain. We expect it will share the platform that will underpin Hyundai’s upcoming pickup, and it might even spawn a rugged Kia SUV.  

The automaker also wants to double the number of hybrid electric vehicles it offers, from four to eight, and achieve 1.02 million sales by 2030—Kia sold 852,155 vehicles in America last year. Kia plans to sell 90,000 trucks in the US by 2034, according to Automotive News.  

Hyundai will also deploy its new Atlas robots at two factories in America by 2029.  

The New 'Flagship' SUV

In addition to a new truck, US buyers might also have the opportunity to consider a new electric SUV. According to Autocar, Kia said this new model will be a "flagship volume EV model" and one of three new global vehicles the automaker plans to launch. Kia did not clarify if it would sell the new vehicle in the US.

Right now, the EV9 is the automaker’s electric flagship. It rides on the Electric Global Modular Platform, which underpins several models, but one thing Kia plans to launch before the end of the decade is a next-generation EV architecture.

Kia wants to expand its EV offerings from 11 to 14. One of those will be the compact EV1. Nine of them will be SUVs, with three commercial vehicles. Despite Kia expanding its EV lineup, the automaker expects to sell 1 million EVs annually, down from last year’s projection of 1.3 million.