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Kia Bets Big on Trucks, Hybrids, and U.S. Growth by 2030

by Samir Gautam
April 10, 2026
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Kia Bets Big on Trucks, Hybrids, and U.S. Growth by 2030

Kia Bets Big on Trucks, Hybrids, and U.S. Growth by 2030

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Kia is gearing up for a major push in the United States. At its CEO Investor Day in Seoul, the automaker laid out ambitious plans that include launching a body-on-frame pickup truck, doubling its hybrid lineup, and crossing the one-million-unit sales mark in America by 2030.

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The strategy signals a clear shift. Kia isn’t just chasing electrification anymore. It’s going after what Americans actually buy: trucks, SUVs, and hybrids.

A Body-on-Frame Pickup for America

One of the biggest announcements is Kia’s plan to launch a body-on-frame pickup truck in North America by 2030. Unlike unibody trucks such as the Hyundai Santa Cruz, this new model will be built for towing, hauling, and off-road use, putting it squarely in the heart of the mid-size truck market.

Kia says the pickup will feature hybrid and range-extended gas-electric powertrains. Reports also suggest a fully electric version could be part of the lineup, though Kia hasn’t officially confirmed that detail.

The move mirrors Hyundai’s strategy. Its sister brand is also developing a body-on-frame truck platform, previewed by the rugged Boulder SUV concept. Kia already launched the Tasman pickup in other markets, but the U.S. truck will be a different product tailored specifically for American buyers.

Kia aims to sell about 90,000 trucks annually in the U.S. and capture roughly 7 percent of the mid-size pickup segment by 2034. That’s ambitious, but the payoff could be huge if Kia gets it right.

Hybrids Take Center Stage

Alongside the truck, Kia is doubling down on hybrids. The company plans to expand its U.S. hybrid lineup from four models to eight by the end of the decade.

One likely addition is a hybrid version of the K4 sedan. That would make sense. The K4 was Kia’s second-best-selling model in the U.S. last year, with more than 140,000 units sold.

Kia is also betting heavily on SUVs to drive growth. The company wants the Sportage to become its first model to exceed 200,000 annual U.S. sales. Production of the Telluride will increase to 180,000 units annually, while the next-generation Seltos is expected to reach 100,000 sales per year.

More hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants are also in the pipeline, though Kia hasn’t revealed which models will get them.

Big U.S. Sales Goals

Kia sold 852,155 vehicles in the United States in 2025. By 2030, it wants to reach 1.02 million units and capture a 6.2 percent market share.

Globally, Kia is targeting 4.13 million annual sales by 2030, including 1 million EVs and 1.1 million hybrids. The U.S. market will play a key role in hitting those targets.

EVs Still in the Picture

Even though trucks and hybrids took the spotlight, Kia isn’t stepping back from electrification. The automaker plans to expand its global EV lineup from 11 to 14 models and introduce a next-generation platform with up to 40 percent more battery capacity.

Kia is also growing its electric van business, with the PV5 already on sale and larger PV7 and PV9 models coming later this decade.

The Bigger Picture

Here’s the thing. Kia’s strategy feels pragmatic. Instead of going all-in on EVs, the brand is building a balanced lineup with trucks, hybrids, SUVs, and electric vehicles.

That’s a smart move. Because while the future is electric, the present still belongs to trucks and hybrids. And Kia clearly wants a bigger share of both.

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