Kia Impact

People are at the heart and soul of Kia Georgia.

Economic Impact

 

Have you heard of the Kia Way? The Kia Way is based on a one-system, one team approach where all remain focused on continuous improvement, always striving to make today better than yesterday.

 

Kia Economic Impact Facts

Community

Through the efforts of its team members, Kia Georgia is driving upward mobility for the Troup County community. Mobility is more than transportation, it’s freedom of movement.

 

Kia America Donates $100,000 to the American Red Cross For Those Impacted by Flooding in Texas

Kia America, in partnership with Central Texas Kia Dealers, today announced a $100,000 donation to the American Red Cross as it provides ongoing relief in communities impacted by the recent floods across the state of Texas.

The donation is the latest made under the brand’s “Accelerate the Good” charitable initiative and will fund essential services including emergency shelter, food distribution, medical aid, and rebuilding assistance for affected families.

Kia Celebrates 15 Years of Manufacturing in Georgia

On November 16, 2024, Kia Georgia celebrated 15 years of production since becoming Kia’s first North American manufacturing facility. To date, Kia Georgia has helped create more than 14,000 local jobs and produced more than 4.5 million vehicles.

Following a March 13, 2006 announcement and an Oct. 20, 2006 groundbreaking ceremony, Kia Georgia began production of its first vehicle, a Kia Sorento, on Nov. 16, 2009. The 2,200-acre site has a capacity of 350,000 vehicles per year and is nearing completion of a $217 million expansion which allows for production of EVs alongside the plant’s traditional products. Currently, Kia Georgia produces the all-electric EV9 SUV and the Telluride, Sorento and Sportage SUVs.

Before Whitney Cummings began working for Kia Georgia, she was working 3 jobs.

David Woodyard’s answer when asked why he wanted to work at Kia Georgia? He was looking for a home.

Riley Morgan didn’t know what he wanted to do after his senior year and was nervous about going to college or joining the military. Today, Riley works in weld-maintenance at Kia Georgia.

Watch here to learn how Kia Georgia helps change the lives of its team members.

 

Workforce Development & Education