Kia Launches FIFA World Cup 2026 Display Themes for Customizable Infotainment
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August 31, 2026
What Happened
Kia Corporation announced the launch of 16 additional FIFA World Cup 2026 Display Themes, building on a global theme unveiled in December 2025. The themes are designed for vehicles equipped with the ccNC (Connected Car Navigation Cockpit) infotainment system and will be available in the U.S., Europe, and South Korea. They can be downloaded free of charge through the Kia Connect Store and remain accessible until August 31, 2026, around the FIFA World Cup timeframe. In Europe, availability starts March 31, 2026.
“The new FIFA World Cup 2026 Display Themes are Kia's special gift to our customers worldwide – a digital expression of our commitment to share FIFA World Cup 2026 passion with global Football(Soccer) fans.”
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The themes integrate distinctive graphics and team colors across the infotainment system, transforming the driving environment into a fan-inspired zone. Kia has been an official FIFA partner since 2007 and serves as its official mobility partner through 2030, providing transportation and autonomous driving technologies at global events.
Why this matters
The themes allow Kia owners to personalize their vehicle's infotainment display, strengthening brand engagement during a global sports event and extending Kia's long-standing FIFA partnership.
Terms in This Story
- ccNC
- Connected Car Navigation Cockpit; Kia's infotainment system
- Kia Connect Store
- Kia's online platform for downloading apps and themes
- Infotainment system
- In-car system combining entertainment and navigation features
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