The first Kia built in the U.S. — a white 2011 MY Sorento CUV — rolled off the production line Monday at Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia in West Point. KMMG is expected to produce 300,000 vehicles at full capacity and employ 2,500 people, with on-site and nearby suppliers creating 7,500 additional jobs in the region.
Built on 2,200 acres, the complex includes a body stamping facility, a transmission shop where the 2011 Sorento’s six-speed automatic transmission is produced, and a two mile test track in addition to the main assembly plant. The plant’s 186-foot-long stamping press delivers 5,400 tons of pressure to stamp steel into 17 different types of vehicle panels for the Sorento, operating at a speed of seven to 15 strokes per minute. The massive stamping equipment spans from almost 20 feet below the floor to 39.4 feet high.
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