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Kia launches PV5 pilot project with Saudi Arabia's RSG

Kia has started testing its PV5 vehicles in Saudi Arabia through a partnership with Red Sea Global. The pilot project supports Saudi Vision 2030's goal of developing eco-friendly tourism destinations. Testing will focus on transport services within luxury resorts and between complexes and the airport. Based on results, Kia may expand to cargo models and introduce the larger PV7 vehicle in 2027.

Seoul, October 1

Kia Corp. said on Monday that it has begun a pilot project in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, with Red Sea Global (RSG), one of the developers of the kingdom's giga projects, to test its purpose-built PV5 vehicle, according to a report by Pulse, the English service of Maeil Business Newspaper Korea.

The initiative follows a memorandum of understanding signed in March 2024 between Hyundai Motor Group and RSG to introduce eco-friendly mobility solutions.

Saudi Arabia launched its Saudi Vision 2030 strategy in 2016 to shift away from its oil-dependent economy and secure long-term growth drivers.

"RSG, one of the five giga projects officially announced under Vision 2030, is developing eco-friendly luxury resorts and wellness tourism complexes along the Red Sea and western coast. Other giga projects include Neom, a futuristic smart city; Qiddiya, an entertainment hub; Roshn, a housing development; and Diriyah, a heritage site project," the report said.

The report said that for the pilot, Kia will provide PV5 passenger models and training support for vehicles and technologies to expand sustainable mobility within RSG's projects. The automaker aims to deliver tailored solutions optimized for RSG's tourism operations.

The trial sites include The Red Sea, Saudi Arabia's flagship tourism destination, and AMAALA, an eco-friendly wellness tourism complex on the western coast. Testing will focus on transport services within resort areas and between the complexes and Red Sea International Airport.

"Based on the results, Kia will explore developing PV5 cargo models optimized for resort logistics and specialized conversion models for luxury resort operations. The company is also considering introducing the larger PV7, an electrified purpose-built vehicle slated for release in 2027," the report said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Saudi Vision 2030 is really impressive! While reading this, I was thinking - when will we see such ambitious green mobility projects in Indian tourist destinations like Goa or Kerala? Our tourism sector could benefit massively from such eco-friendly transport solutions.

Rohit P

Kia's strategy is smart - testing in luxury resorts before mass deployment. The PV5 looks promising for airport transfers and resort logistics. Hope they consider Indian market for similar pilot projects. We have many luxury resorts that could use such sustainable transport.

Sarah B

While I appreciate the green initiative, I wonder about the actual environmental impact. These are still being tested in luxury resorts - what about affordable sustainable mobility for ordinary people? The focus seems quite elitist. 🤔

Vikram M

Saudi Arabia moving away from oil dependency is a huge shift! Meanwhile in India, we're also pushing hard for electric vehicles. The timing is perfect for global collaborations. Kia should definitely look at Indian startups for tech partnerships.

Michael C

The PV7 coming in 2027 sounds exciting! But I hope they focus on making these vehicles affordable for developing markets like India. Sustainable mobility shouldn't be limited to luxury resorts only. Looking forward to seeing how this technology evolves!

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