By on March 20, 2008

Despite some, ahem, similar products like the Kia Optima/Hyundai Sonata, Kia Rio/Hyundai Accent, Kia Sportage/Hyundai Tuscon, Kia's Director of Public Relations Alex Fedorak says "the two companies' products are apples and oranges." In an interview with TTAC today, he outlined Kia's future product strategy. Kia is meant to be oriented toward youth, and sporty, with edgier designs, and more performance. In contrast, "Hyundai is more luxury oriented." Which is why yesterday Hyundai introduced the new Genesis coupe by doing burnouts on stage. What the heck? But really, the Kia brand is evolving – the next Spectra will come as a sedan and coupe. "In sum," Mr. Fedorak said, "we are going to be design led." Look, I love the Rondo, but that ain't no beauty queen winner.

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11 Comments on “Kia Director of PR: Hyundai and Kia are apples and oranges...”


  • avatar
    SherbornSean

    Kia needs to stop emoting about their brand direction and start delivering good cars. This business is only as complex as you make it.

  • avatar
    tonycd

    Check out the Optima V6 with the deceptively titled Appearance Package. Arguably the nicest family sedan you can buy under 20 bills.

  • avatar
    menno

    Some of their engineering is shared, and in the case of the minivans, the Kia minivan is sold as a badged Hyundai (instead of Hyundai sending over their own slightly smaller Trajet minivan to the states), but the Optima and Sonata are less related that you might think.

    Sonata has dual wishbone front suspension, while Optima has McPherson struts. Wheelbases, lengths, tracks both front and rear and body width are not identical. The Optima uses the older 2.7 V6 while the Sonata uses the newer 3.3 with chain cam drives.

    I think it’s “do-able” for them to continue with the two brands and differentiate them in the minds of the public.

    The Rondo is Kia’s own (based on the Optima mid-sized platform), and the upcoming Hyundai Elantra based wagon is somewhat smaller.

  • avatar
    CarShark

    If they are moving Hyundai upscale, where is it going to fit when they launch their new luxury brand?

  • avatar
    blautens

    Did anyone watch that video? God that was stupid and pathetic.

  • avatar
    Orian

    I watched the video…and I bet GM and Ford were wishing they had something in their stable coming by then to compete.

    But yeah, it was bit, um, over the top? But then again most car show presentations are.

  • avatar
    crackers

    I find it amusing to listen to marketing types talk about the positioning of their brands. Another news article posted here today showed how delusional GM/Lutz is regarding their brands. It seems that marketing types easily fool themselves into believing their own nonsense. Clearly they don’t talk to real people to see if their brands have the image and position they are striving for, and if they do, they probably ask leading questions to get the response they want.

  • avatar
    Redbarchetta

    Lame video but that car looks nice in silver. Can’t wait to check one out at a showroom.

    Has anyone seen weight figures on this thing?
    Hyundai claims that the V6 model will hit 60 miles per hour in under six seconds. per leftlanenews

    Doesn’t the Mustang GT have numbers like that and its a fat ass, just hope this doesn’t handle like one.

  • avatar
    Johnson

    So WHY then does the Hyundai brand, and not the Kia brand get the Genesis Coupe? Seems like Hyundai is directly interfering with the brand image that execs want for Kia.

  • avatar
    John R

    “…, and sporty, with edgier designs, and more performance.” Is that why the Sonata blows the doors off the Optima?

    I’m sorry, 190hp from a V6 is pathetic, its just not worth the extra cost.

  • avatar
    akitadog

    Sorry, but the front of that coupe still doesn’t look right.

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