Kia America posts 12 percent year-over-year sales increase in July
- July retail sales at Kia dealerships increased 9 percent year-over-year, achieving best-ever July result
- Year-to-date Kia sales are up 8 percent over 2024’s all-time record pace
- Carnival, Sportage, Telluride achieved highest-ever July sales
Kia America delivered total sales of 71,123 units in July, marking a 12 percent increase over the same period last year. In addition, sales through Kia retailers in July increased 9 percent year-over-year, while electrified and SUV models achieved double digit sales growth over July 2024 – up 14 and 12 percent, respectively.
The newly launched 2026 EV9 recorded strong performance in July with 1,737 units sold – marking a 90 percent increase compared to the previous month. Other electric models such as the EV6 and Niro EV also maintained strong momentum, driving growth across Kia’s entire electrified lineup.
Notably, key models including Soul (+36 percent); Carnival (+30 percent); K5 (+25 percent); Telluride (+15 percent); Sportage (+14 percent) and Sorento (+11 percent) saw double-digit sales increases over July 2024 – with Carnival, Sportage, and Telluride achieving their best-ever July sales performances.
“Kia is steadily progressing toward its highest annual sales record and an all-time high market share, fueled by record-breaking consumer sales growth,” said Eric Watson, vice-president, sales operations, Kia America. “As our SUV lineup maintains double-digit growth month after month, we recently rolled out a new ad campaign for the 2026 Sportage, which offers the ideal combination of efficiency and capability. As Kia’s longest-running nameplate, our customers have a strong sense of connection to Sportage, and we are fostering similar connections between our customers and other models.”
In addition to the monthly sales performance, Kia America also announced initiatives, including:
- The opening of the Kia Connected Home™ display at the world-renowned Kia Forum in Los Angeles. The Kia Connected Home is a sophisticated showcase of how Kia’s flagship EV9 can power and connect with residential spaces through innovative energy capabilities. The EV9 features vehicle-to-home (V2H)1 functionality which – in properly equipped homes – can enable energy transfer from vehicle to home, keeping lights on and appliances running during outages or peak energy times2. This display will be open through January 2026.
- Kia America debuted a new two-part creative campaign for the 2026 Sportage SUV that highlighted the joy, adventure and excitement of the classic American road-trip. As the fast-growing brand’s longest-running nameplate, the popular Kia Sportage was recently updated to include a dynamic exterior design featuring a broad, upright grille and a tech-forward cabin with advanced wireless connectivity.
- In collaboration with Central Texas Kia Dealers, Kia America announced a $100,000 donation to the American Red Cross for the ongoing relief in communities impacted by the recent floods across the state of Texas.
MONTH OF JULY | JULY YTD | |||
Model | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 |
EV9 | 1,737 | 1,815 | 6,675 | 11,486 |
EV6 | 1,290 | 1,547 | 7,165 | 12,488 |
K4/Forte | 11,188 | 10,448 | 86,723 | 80,921 |
K5 | 5,879 | 4,713 | 40,444 | 17,520 |
Soul | 4,665 | 3,428 | 30,791 | 31,893 |
Niro | 2,751 | 2,674 | 14,539 | 20,776 |
Seltos | 4,917 | 5,481 | 29,856 | 38,267 |
Sportage | 14,392 | 12,628 | 101,564 | 92,481 |
Sorento | 7,965 | 7,206 | 58,884 | 53,869 |
Telluride | 10,411 | 9,082 | 71,913 | 62,782 |
Carnival | 5,928 | 4,557 | 39,080 | 25,640 |
Total | 71,123 | 63,580 | 487,634 | 450,040 |
1V2H requires separately sold additional equipment, which are currently not available for purchase. May not be compatible with all devices and homes. Permits and special permissions may be required and may not be available in all areas.
2Requires a Wallbox Power Recovery Unit (sold separately) for backup power functionality during power outage situations