Kia Parks is an initiative that aims to create environmentally friendly and sustainable spaces in different countries in Latin America. In collaboration with local distributors, governments, agencies and other partners, Kia has identified and selected spaces from parks, ports, and other public areas that needed to be redeveloped and recovered for the better enjoyment and development of different communities.

Santiago, Chile
Ciudad Deportiva USS
USS Sports City renews one of its leading spaces with electric chargers, an exercise area, tennis courts, a lounge area, leisure, and many other elements supporting sustainability and electromobility.
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Parque de La Mujer y El Niño
We reached the goal of supporting the preservation of the Women's and Children's Park in its 6.4 hectares. Through sports, healthy coexistence, and inclusive games, we restyle all the common areas of the park using sustainability as a tool and carrying a clear message to motivate and promote care for the environment.
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Galapagos, Ecuador
Canal de Itabaca, Puerto Baltra y Santa Cruz
Declared by UNESCO as a "World Heritage Site" in 1979, and "Biosphere Reserve" in 1985, they are known for being the habitat of unique endemic species, such as: Galapagos tortoises, blue-footed boobies, frigate birds, iguanas, sea lions, penguins, among many others. The main intervention carried out on the Island of Santa Cruz was the reconditioning of the ports of Itabaca, which annually receive more than 292,000 tourists and residents.
Learn moreAsunción, Paraguay
Parque Ñu Guasú
"Inclusion and sport" are the impact of this project. The placement of wheelchair's ramps, braille signs, even the remodeling of spaces for physical activity and the rehabilitation of green spaces, reflect our sustainability message.
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Lima, Peru
Puericultorio Pérez Araníbar
In Lima, we have the Puericultorio Pérez Araníbar, a care center run by a charity for children with outdoor spaces where they can play, run and do outdoor activities.
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