Kia and Hyundai are making headlines in 2024 with their innovation in the automotive industry. From new battery production facilities to advanced thermal management systems and acclaimed engine performance, they are setting new benchmarks.
US-Sourced Battery Arriving Earlier Than Expected
Exciting news is brewing in Georgia. Hyundai Motor Group has accelerated its plans for a U.S.-sourced battery for the Kia EV9, which is expected to arrive earlier than anticipated. Although the specifics on the origin of this battery remain under wraps, Hyundai’s partnership with LG Energy Solution and SK On in Georgia is pivotal. The LG-partnered battery facility in Bryan County is slated to begin production next year, while the SK On venture in Bartow County will start in the latter half of next year. This development underscores a significant step forward in localizing battery production and enhancing supply chain resilience.
Hyundai & Kia Present Three New Thermal Management Systems
At the recent ‘Heat Tech Day’ in Seoul, Hyundai and Kia introduced innovative temperature control technologies to enhance comfort and energy efficiency in electric vehicles. The Nano Cooling Film reduces cabin temperatures by over 12°C by filtering infrared rays, cutting the need for air conditioning. The Underfloor Radiant Heating System quickly warms passengers’ legs, saving up to 17% of energy use in colder climates. The Metal-Coated Heated Glass efficiently clears frost and blocks up to 60% of solar energy, maintaining a cooler interior and improving energy savings.
Hyundai, Kia EVs Named Wards 10 Best Engines
The accolades keep coming. Hyundai Motor Group’s powertrain systems have once again been recognized in Wards Auto’s 10 Best Engines & Propulsion Systems list. This year, the honor goes to the powertrains of Hyundai’s IONIQ 5 N and Kia’s EV9 GT-Line.
The IONIQ 5 N stands out with a robust 478 kW (650 horsepower) delivered by its front and rear motors, coupled with a high-performance 84.0 kWh battery. On the other hand, the EV9 boasts an impressive 99.8 kWh battery, providing a range of up to 311 miles per charge. Both vehicles have been praised for their exceptional performance, efficiency, and cutting-edge technologies, securing Hyundai’s third consecutive victory in this category.
Kia Sportage Hybrid SX-Prestige for 2024 Features Great Tech
While electric vehicles are stealing the spotlight, hybrid technology is also making strides. The 2024 Kia Sportage Hybrid SX-Prestige AWD stands out with its blend of performance and technological sophistication.
Powered by a 1.6-liter gas engine delivering 177 horsepower and 195 pound-feet of torque, the Sportage Hybrid offers an impressive 38 MPG in both city and highway driving. Inside, passengers enjoy ample legroom, a panoramic roof, and a seamless 12.3-inch digital display that integrates both driver information and infotainment controls. The SUV’s exterior design, featuring black gloss accents and LED projection lights, ensures it looks as good as it performs.
Discover the Future of Driving Today with Casa Kia!
Kia and Hyundai are at the forefront of automotive innovation, continually pushing the boundaries with technological advancements. From state-of-the-art battery production facilities and revolutionary thermal management systems to award-winning powertrains, these companies are shaping the future of electric and hybrid vehicles.
Curious on how to get your hands on these upgrades? Visit Casa Kia to learn more about all of our Kia models and schedule a test drive today! From the Kia Sportage to the Kia Telluride, we can help you chose the new vehicle that best suits your needs and ensure you drive home happy!
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