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Kia Telluride US production stats. by trim and colors

@MarcinTexas these graphs are really interesting. Thanks for sharing. What do you think explains the drop off in the production of the EX w/Prem Package?

Asking for a friend that just put a deposit down on a GWP EX w/Prem Package that is set to be delivered on December 29th....

Edit: after examining the numbers again I wonder if it is because Kia is ramping up the Nightfall production.
 
@MarcinTexas these graphs are really interesting. Thanks for sharing. What do you think explains the drop off in the production of the EX w/Prem Package?

Asking for a friend that just put a deposit down on a GWP EX w/Prem Package that is set to be delivered on December 29th....

There have been lots of daily and weekly fluctuation in trim production this year. But I do wonder if some of the change is more and more buyers wising up to the fact that the Base SX is a better deal than an EX Premium. A small jump up in price but a huge jump up in content. That and SX production seems to have finally caught up with demand - so wait times on those are improving. I suspect lots of buyers opted for an EX Premium over the SX because you could get one quicker. But who knows.
 
@MarcinTexas these graphs are really interesting. Thanks for sharing. What do you think explains the drop off in the production of the EX w/Prem Package?

Asking for a friend that just put a deposit down on a GWP EX w/Prem Package that is set to be delivered on December 29th....

Edit: after examining the numbers again I wonder if it is because Kia is ramping up the Nightfall production.

Curious how someone would be aware of a delivery date that far out? What are the mechanics of having an ETA like that?
 
Curious how someone would be aware of a delivery date that far out? What are the mechanics of having an ETA like that?
Once KFOS accepts your order from the dealer, it generates an ETA. The dealer should give that to you as soon as they get it. The person mentioned in the post might have put a deposit for a vehicle already allocated to the dealer or ordered by another person who backed out.
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Also, @RyanATX for what it’s worth my contact at the dealer I ordered at (Kia Moritz Hurst) said that he has had Tellurides arrive up to a month earlier than the ETA provided by Kia. That is good news for those of us who are waiting on the car to be built, shipped, and delivered.
 
Finally got my Telly, Thank You Lucas and Jason from Kia of Muncie. She is a beautiful!
 

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Finally got my Telly, Thank You Lucas and Jason from Kia of Muncie. She is a beautiful!
Freaking awesome!!! She looks as gorgeous as you!! Congrats!!!
 
Will the new Sorrento impact production of Telluride? Anyone know?
This will be interesting to watch. I’ll be checking it out before I decide which to choose. But I know after test driving the 2020 Sorento recently Im still likely to prefer the larger Telluride. That said, the new Sorento has some very nice features. The X-line trim is the only one I’ll even consider, and it’s still only a 4 cylinder, Turbo, and I’m not a fan. Lots of people shaking theirs heads over Kia’s decision to drop the V6.
 
Will the new Sorrento impact production of Telluride? Anyone know?

This will be interesting to watch. I’ll be checking it out before I decide which to choose. But I know after test driving the 2020 Sorento recently Im still likely to prefer the larger Telluride. That said, the new Sorento has some very nice features. The X-line trim is the only one I’ll even consider, and it’s still only a 4 cylinder, Turbo, and I’m not a fan. Lots of people shaking theirs heads over Kia’s decision to drop the V6.

I am trying to scrape some of the VINs for the 2021 Sorento and so far I have not been successfull. Me too I am interested to find out how many VINs get produces per day compare to the Telluride.

To help me out, if someone has a real VIN for the 2021 Sorento built in Georgia this will help me a lot. I essentially need to know what is the restraint system code (7th digit in the VIN) and also what serial number they started with (for the Telluride they started at serial number 1000).

For anyone interested, here is the VIN decoding guide for the 2021 Sorento (dated from August 12, 2020): https://vpic.nhtsa.dot.gov/mid/home/displayfile/740af0c6-dea2-440e-bed0-cb8b082dca4d
 
Will the new Sorrento impact production of Telluride? Anyone know?

Doubtful, and if it does, wouldn't be by much.

The production capacity at West Point is around 330k/yr running 3 shifts.

Figure 110k allocated to the Telluride and 120k or so to the Sorento; maybe even higher if demand for the K5 doesn't warrant 100k/yr of production.
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Doubtful, and if it does, wouldn't be by much.

The production capacity at West Point is around 330k/yr running 3 shifts.

Figure 110k allocated to the Telluride and 120k or so to the Sorento.
K5 is also being built @ West Point, GA
 
^ Yes, which is why stated that production for the Sorento and Telluride may rise if demand for the K5 doesn't warrant 100k/yr of production.

And even if there is such demand for the K5, but demand continues to outpace supply for the Telluride and (hopefully) Sorento, then it would be smart of KMMG to shift production anyway to the higher margin crossovers, esp. the Telluride.

Kia can always start manufacturing K5s for the US market in Korea if the demand is there.
 




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