Kia to supply 60 Quoris sedans to Kuwait’s National Assembly

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Kia Middle East and Africa, the regional division of the Korean auto company, has won a contract to supply 60 units of the Kia Quoris luxury sedan to the Kuwait National Assembly.

Last year the Quoris won the title of “International Car of The Year” from both the Los Angeles Auto Show and Road & Travel Magazine. It was also recently given the “President’s Award” at the AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Awards.

“It gives us great honor and pleasure to announce that Kia will be supplying 60 units of Quoris equipped with VIP Packages to meet the needs of the Kuwait’s government officials,” Alex Chung, president of Kia Motors Middle East and Africa Regional Headquarters, said.

National Agencies Group will have the responsibility of supplying the fleet to Kuwait’s National Assembly.

National Agencies Group Chairman

Ahmad Al Mutawa said the company is proud to have been given the task.

The rear-drive luxury 2015 Quoris sedan comes equipped with an extensive list of standard features including world-class accommodations, precision driving dynamics and a sleek design with which Kia intends to redefine consumer perception and expectations of the company’s brand.

The National Assembly’s fleet will feature a 420-horsepower V8 engines on top of luxury interiors to let government officials travel in comfort and style.



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