04.04.2025

With love from Uzbekistan: Kia Sonet begins to enter the Kyrgyz market!

With love from Uzbekistan: Kia Sonet begins to enter the Kyrgyz market!

The ADM Global group of companies, the official distributor of the Kia car brand in Uzbekistan, has sent the first batch of Sonet crossovers to Bishkek, starting a long-term partnership with Kyrgyzstan. In April 2025, a batch of cars in Luxe and Prestige trim levels were sent to the official distributor of Kia in Kyrgyzstan.

Sonet has already won the trust of buyers in Uzbekistan - as of April 1, 2025, more than 11.5 thousand units of these crossovers were sold in the domestic automobile market. Now, the popular model is entering the neighboring country's market to delight car enthusiasts in Kyrgyzstan.

Exactly a year ago, in March 2024, with the launch of the ADM Jizzakh CKD plant, serial production of the Kia Sonet began. As early as April, the first cars began to go on sale. In July, the anniversary 1,000th Sonet rolled off the assembly line, and just six months later, due to high demand and customer confidence, production volumes increased 10 times. These impressive growth rates confirm the growing interest of Uzbek car enthusiasts in the model.

It should also be noted that the Kia Sonet's rapid success is evidenced by its huge success at the "TAF!24" festival. In October 2024, the crossover was recognized as the "Biggest Breakthrough of the Year" in the SUV-B category, confirming its popularity among experts and consumers. In addition, the radio commercial "The Era of New Leaders is Coming" won the Silver Award, emphasizing the importance of the model for the automotive market.

In conclusion, we would like to note that the export of the Kia Sonet crossover indicates the growing interest in this model in the Central Asian region. In the future, the planned long-term cooperation with partners in Kyrgyzstan will open up new opportunities not only to increase sales of the Sonet model, but also to strengthen Kia's position in the Central Asian market.

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