Wow! That's amazing! I know this was a highly anticipated vehicle, but could some of these numbers include employee purchases? I'm sure they get pretty good discounts and were waiting for these vehicles as well.No really, Kia has already released the numbers. For February, they've already sold hundreds of Tellurides?
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I work for Kia at the plant that builds them. They have suspended the employee discounts temporary until the customers get there orders.Wow! That's amazing! I know this was a highly anticipated vehicle, but could some of these numbers include employee purchases? I'm sure they get pretty good discounts and were waiting for these vehicles as well.
Interesting! Kia really did great with this suv. It's amazing how quickly they're selling. I've seen a bunch on the road already. When the Stinger first came out, it took months for me to see one.I work for Kia at the plant that builds them. They have suspended the employee discounts temporary until the customers get there orders.![]()
How is the quality of the telluride? Hope not like VW atlas, there are so many issues for Atlas at beginningI work for Kia at the plant that builds them. They have suspended the employee discounts temporary until the customers get there orders.![]()
Curious where sales number/orders are found or reported? Since the word is that Kia is only producing 40,000 total Tellurides for 2020, worldwide, it’d be interesting to gauge if / when they are close to or do max out. Also could be a good bargaining tool for those trying to order, if their sales numbers are not as high as every dealer indicates they are.
The Tulluride production at the plant is running full. No more increases are planned at this time. Supplier restraints prevent adding more production.May sales: 6,273
Higher than April 2019 sales of the Atlas (6,050) and Durango (6,171).
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KIA MOTORS AMERICA ANNOUNCES MAY SALES
Kia Motors America today announced May sales of 60,062 vehicles, up 4.7-percent over the same period last year. May sales were led by the Soul with 10,713 units. In addition, sales of the all-new Telluride SUV climbed for the third straight month to a new high of 6,273 units.www.kiamedia.com
If Kia can get production up - I wonder if it could get to 12k a month?
The Tulluride production at the plant is running full. No more increases are planned at this time. Supplier restraints prevent adding more production.
Model | May-19 | May-18 | Change | Percent Change |
Toyota Highlander | 21,548 | 21,312 | 236 | 1.1% |
Honda Pilot | 12,517 | 13,573 | (1,056) | -7.8% |
Subaru Ascent | 7,509 | - | 7,509 | |
Dodge Durango | 8,263 | 6,222 | 2,041 | 32.8% |
Volkswagen Atlas | 8,273 | 3,923 | 4,350 | 110.9% |
Kia Telluride | 6,273 | 6,273 | ||
Nissan Pathfinder | 7,751 | 6,119 | 1,632 | 26.7% |
Acura MDX | 4,425 | 4,098 | 327 | 8.0% |
Infiniti QX60 | 4,100 | 3,718 | 382 | 10.3% |
Audi Q7 | 3,241 | 3,217 | 24 | 0.7% |
Volvo XC90 | 3,201 | 3,074 | 127 | 4.1% |
BMW X7 | 2,123 | - | 2,123 | |
Nissan Armada | 4,490 | 2,216 | 2,274 | 102.6% |
Mercedes GLS | 1,286 | 1,553 | (267) | -17.2% |
Mazda CX-9 | 2,004 | 2,509 | (505) | -20.1% |
Infiniti QX80 | 1,760 | 1,124 | 636 | 56.6% |
Subtotal | 98,764 | 72,658 | 36% | |
Subtotal-New Models Only | 15,905 | 14% (Excluding New Models) |
I'm really curious to see what the Palisade does to disrupt this list. I think the Telluride can easily surpass the numbers for the Subaru Ascent.The May sales numbers for CUV 3-row models (whose manufacturers still release monthly sales data) are quite staggering. As we know, Kia is releasing this vehicle (and Hyundai the Palisade) into a white-hot market in the U.S. The sales of these types of vehicles is up a whopping 36% including the 3 brand new models this year. Excluding those models (Ascent, Telluride and X7) sales are still up 14%. This is quite phenomenal and highlights the broader trend of U.S. consumers desiring these larger vehicles versus passenger cars. Hence why Tellurides are selling within hours of hitting the lot.
So far, the Telluride might be taking sales from the Honda Pilot and the Mazda CX-9 (whose sales are plummeting YTD) - but all other brands saw strong growth in May. Will update this with Ford and GM data when it becomes available... but now they only report quarterly.
Model May-19 May-18 Change Percent Change Toyota Highlander 21,548 21,312 236 1.1% Honda Pilot 12,517 13,573 (1,056) -7.8% Subaru Ascent 7,509 - 7,509 Dodge Durango 8,263 6,222 2,041 32.8% Volkswagen Atlas 8,273 3,923 4,350 110.9% Kia Telluride 6,273 6,273 Nissan Pathfinder 7,751 6,119 1,632 26.7% Acura MDX 4,425 4,098 327 8.0% Infiniti QX60 4,100 3,718 382 10.3% Audi Q7 3,241 3,217 24 0.7% Volvo XC90 3,201 3,074 127 4.1% BMW X7 2,123 - 2,123 Nissan Armada 4,490 2,216 2,274 102.6% Mercedes GLS 1,286 1,553 (267) -17.2% Mazda CX-9 2,004 2,509 (505) -20.1% Infiniti QX80 1,760 1,124 636 56.6% Subtotal 98,764 72,658 36% Subtotal-New Models Only 15,905 14% (Excluding New Models)
Same here. If Hyundai is watching this closely, and I’m sure they are, they might adjust pricing up instead of trying to match Kia’s pricing strategy based on the $10-30 million Kia gave up to dealers in markups in the first few months. That could of course put a damper on demand so we’ll see. The big difference in my opinion will be the styling and how buyers react. It’s a cool car but it’s got a grille only a mother-or Lexus owner-could love. But then again Lexus seems to be doing just fine and the Highlander sells like crazy despite being the ugliest damn thing in the road.I'm really curious to see what the Palisade does to disrupt this list. I think the Telluride can easily surpass the numbers for the Subaru Ascent.