Kia and Genesis, behind light trucks, posted sharply higher U.S. light-vehicle sales last month compared with April 2020, when the market bottomed out early in the pandemic and showrooms and factory floors were mostly shuttered.
Volume jumped 121 percent to 70,177 at Kia, the company's second consecutive monthly record, and 309 percent at Genesis, with the GV80 SUV continuing to outsell combined volume of the luxury brand's three sedans.
Two cars – the new K5, a replacement for the Optima, and the Forte – set monthly sales records, and three crossovers -- Telluride, Sportage and Seltos -- set highs for April volume, Kia said Saturday.
Hyundai Group, the parent of Kia and Genesis, has been largely untouched by a chronic shortage of semiconductors that has curtailed light-vehicle production worldwide, allowing the company to rebound strongly more than a year into the coronavirus outbreak.
"Given the showroom traffic our dealers are reporting ahead …