Frankfurt | September 28, 2022 – Figures released today by the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA*) indicate that Kia’s European market share climbed to an impressive 5.2% for the first eight months of 2022, up from 4% for the same period last year. The rise comes as Kia continues to attract customers with its growing line-up of award-winning electrified vehicles.
Kia registrations across EU, EFTA and UK markets to the end of August reached 372,729 units, a significant rise of 12.4% over the same period last year when the brand sold 331,624 units. These results are in marked contrast to the overall European passenger car market, which contracted by 11.9%, with nearly 6 million new passenger cars sold.
The latest ACEA results also highlight a particularly strong July for the Kia brand, with sales of 45,238 units equating to a 5.2% market share, up from 4.6% the year before. July was also the first month in which Kia’s parent company, Hyundai Motor Group, was placed third for overall European vehicle sales.
Jason Jeong, President of Kia Europe, commented: “The international automotive market continues to face significant challenges, including ongoing component shortages and consumer demand being impacted by the rising cost-of-living, yet Kia continues to record impressive sales results. Our exceptional product line-up, which includes a growing range of award-winning electrified models, sets us in good stead as more European consumers look for sustainable mobility solutions that are both efficient, engaging and tailored towards their ownership needs.”
Earlier this year, Kia launched its all-new Niro, a no-compromise solution for those looking for a stylish and practical eco-friendly compact crossover. Available in hybrid electric (HEV), plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and all-electric (EV) configurations, the all-new Niro is an ideal choice for those looking to cut down on their vehicle running costs. While HEV and PHEV models feature Kia’s highly-efficient Smartstream 1.6-litre GDI petrol engine, the Niro EV provides an all-electric driving range of up to 460 km (WLTP, combined).