Its due to a global 2-way marketing deal with the Transformers franchise.
Every 10.000 car has an egg hidden in the ECM software that turns it into an autonomous intergalactic battle robot from Alpha Centauri, which you wont be able to get parts for, either.
I thought everyone knew that.
Given how that franchise has (pardon the pun) crashed and burned (the last two Transformers films probably not even making a profit after marketing costs were added in, given that a large percentage of the box office was from the Chinese market, that keeps 80% of receipts, not around 40% for the rest of the world [average]), it's not a good idea to pair up with a failure like that, whether you're joking or not.
Kia's parent company Hyundai didn't have much success either when making a Kona 'special' (which was hardly the type of car Tony Stark would drive) that was an 'Iron Man' themed car, especially when he only drove Audis as part of their sponsorship deal.
Not a good time to be partnering with the film industry, and especially 'superhero' type films, as they appear to be well past their peak in terms of popularity, as well as now being infected by wokeness.
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