Kia India is surely on the right path to sustainable business growth with two segment-breaking updates: the new Seltos and the new Sonet, and a host of more innovative products on the way, Lee stated.
Gwanggu Lee has been appointed as Kia India’s new managing director and CEO with immediate effect, the company said on Tuesday. Tae Jin Park retires after a 36-year journey with Kia Corporation, including a four-year stint with Kia India. Lee will succeed Tae Jin Park, the automaker said in a statement.
Including roles in the US, Canada, Italy, Mexico, Kia Headquarters in Central and South America, and Kia Europe Headquarters in Germany, Lee has held leadership positions in various capacities in both developed and developing economies.
In the company’s substantial growth and establishment as a production and export hub, his recent role as President at Kia Mexico played a pivotal role, the company said.
Kia India is surely on the right path to sustainable business growth with two segment-breaking updates: the new Seltos and the new Sonet, and a host of more innovative products on the way, Lee stated.
“My vision is to unlock the next phase of growth through inspiring Kia brand experiences, thereby creating more value and long-lasting impact for our customers, partners, and employees alike,” he added.
In the Indian market, Kia currently sells five models, including the Seltos, Sonet, and Carens.
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