Representatives of Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia, Inc., (KMMG) recently presented Georgia Governor Brian Kemp with a new, Georgia-assembled 2020 Kia Telluride.
The Telluride was handed off to the Georgia Department of Public Safety (DPS) with Kemp and Department of Public Safety Commissioner Colonel Mark McDonough attending to receive the vehicle on behalf of DPS.
“We are so proud of the Kia team in West Point, Georgia for making such an amazing vehicle,” Kemp said. “Their dedication to quality and hard work is an inspiration across our state, and I look forward to continuing our strong relationship in the future.”
Stuart Countess, KMMG’s chief administrative officer, thanked Kemp and his team for their leadership and commitment to the state’s businesses.
“The Telluride has been a runaway hit for the Kia brand and we could not be happier to have its production headquartered here in Georgia,” Countess said.
The Telluride was handed off to the Georgia Department of Public Safety (DPS) with Kemp and Department of Public Safety Commissioner Colonel Mark McDonough attending to receive the vehicle on behalf of DPS.
“We are so proud of the Kia team in West Point, Georgia for making such an amazing vehicle,” Kemp said. “Their dedication to quality and hard work is an inspiration across our state, and I look forward to continuing our strong relationship in the future.”
Stuart Countess, KMMG’s chief administrative officer, thanked Kemp and his team for their leadership and commitment to the state’s businesses.
“The Telluride has been a runaway hit for the Kia brand and we could not be happier to have its production headquartered here in Georgia,” Countess said.