The company also said it plans to operate a large-scale test fleet for autonomous technology on public roads from 2019, paving the way for commercial production of the technology.
"By 2025, we will offer a total of 16 advanced powertrain vehicles, with five new hybrids and plug-in hybrids, five new battery EVs, and an all-new mass market FCEV," Kia Motors Vice Chairman and Head of Kia R&D Center, Woong-chul Yang said in a statement.
The company is displaying its future mobility vision at the ongoing 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
On its global driverless vehicles programme, the company said, "Kia aims to commercialise Level 4 autonomous vehicles in smart cities from 2021 with a new Smart City pilot project."
In Level 4 autonomous vehicles, there is very high level of automation enabling a car to operate without human input or control under select conditions of pre-defined areas or roads.
When it commences production in the second half of 2019, Kia plans to produce a compact sedan and compact SUV especially for the Indian market.
Indian government is also focusing on electric mobility setting a target of 100 per cent for public transportation and 40 per cent for personal mobility by 2030.
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