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Kia Starts Telluride Hybrid Production in Georgia
The automaker's first hybrid model made at its West Point plant.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Kia has begun manufacturing its Telluride hybrid SUV at its production facility in West Point, Georgia. This marks a significant milestone for the automaker, as the Telluride hybrid is the first-ever hybrid model to be produced at the Georgia plant.
Why it matters
The introduction of the Telluride hybrid is an important step for Kia as it works to expand its lineup of electrified vehicles. The Telluride has been a strong seller for the brand, and the hybrid version is expected to appeal to consumers seeking more fuel-efficient and environmentally-friendly SUV options.
The details
Kia's West Point plant has been producing the standard gasoline-powered Telluride since 2020. The addition of the hybrid model to the production line represents the plant's first foray into electrified vehicle manufacturing.
- Kia began Telluride hybrid production at its West Point, Georgia plant in February 2026.
The players
Kia
A major South Korean automaker and a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group.
What’s next
Kia plans to ramp up Telluride hybrid production at the Georgia facility to meet anticipated consumer demand for the more fuel-efficient SUV model.
The takeaway
Kia's decision to add a hybrid variant of its popular Telluride SUV to the production lineup at its Georgia plant demonstrates the automaker's commitment to expanding its electrified vehicle offerings and meeting evolving consumer preferences for more sustainable transportation options.


