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Hyundai Motor Company

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Website(s)

https://www.hyundai.com/tr/tr

Founded(Text)

December 29, 1967

Country of Origin

South Korea

Founder(s)

Chung Ju-yung

Owner

Hyundai Motor Group

Logo Meaning

The “H” in Hyundai represents two people shaking hands, symbolizing the company, seller, and buyer

Name Origin

In Korean, “Hyundai” means contemporary or modern

Headquarters

Seoul, South Korea

Hyundai is an automobile brand founded in 1967 in South Korea. The company has developed efficiency-focused systems in its production processes and continues its international operations with investments in hybrid and electric powertrain technologies. Under its corporate vision titled “Progress for Humanity,” Hyundai runs various projects aimed at sustainable mobility and technology-driven applications.


Historical Development

In its early years, Hyundai focused primarily on economical family cars. In the 1990s, through international collaborations, the company improved its product quality standards. In the 2020s, Hyundai made significant investments in hybrid and electric vehicles and began structuring its production infrastructure on a global scale.

Product Range

Passenger and Compact Models

  • i10
  • i20
  • Elantra
  • Corolla-like segment (sedan/hatchback)

SUV and Crossover Models

  • Tucson
  • Kona
  • Santa Fe
  • Palisade

Electric and Hybrid Models

  • Ioniq 5 (full electric)
  • Ioniq 6 (full electric)
  • Ioniq 7 (planned SUV EV as of 2025)
  • Tucson Hybrid/PHEV
  • Santa Fe Hybrid

Electric Vehicle Technology

Hyundai uses the E-GMP (Electric–Global Modular Platform) for electric vehicle production. The Ioniq series is built on this platform, which provides a shared infrastructure for BEV and hybrid vehicles in terms of battery architecture, fast charging support, and range capacity. The company also invests in autonomous driving systems, robotaxi projects, and software-based vehicle technologies.

Global Production Network and Financial Performance

Hyundai has production facilities in South Korea, the USA, Europe, China, and India. As of 2024, global sales reached 4.14 million units. Revenue increased by 7.7% to KRW 175.2 trillion, with an operating margin of 8.1% and a net profit of KRW 13.23 trillion.

Market Performance and International Growth

Total sales in 2024 declined by 1.8%, while hybrid and electric vehicle sales grew by 8.9%. Hybrid vehicle sales reached 496,780 units, and battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales totaled 218,500 units. Hyundai’s global sales target for 2025 is 4.17 million vehicles.

Strategic Goals and Future Vision

Hyundai aims to increase total vehicle sales by 30% by 2030. The company plans to expand its hybrid portfolio, increase the accessibility of electric vehicles, build new production facilities, boost local production capacity, and expand partnerships in autonomous mobility. Hyundai is also in discussions with General Motors for collaboration in commercial electric vehicles.

Bibliographies

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(Accessed: August 16, 2025)

Hyundai Motor Company. Hyundai Motor Reports 2024 Global Sales and 2025 Targets. https://www.hyundai.com/worldwide/en/newsroom/detail/0000000890

(Accessed: August 16, 2025)

Hyundai History. Hyundai Official Website. https://www.hyundai-motor.com.tr/en/aboutus2/hmg/vision-history

(Accessed: August 16, 2025)

Investing.com (via Reuters). “Hyundai targets 30% rise in sales by 2030, as it doubles hybrid lineups.” https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/hyundai-motor-targets-30-rise-in-sales-by-2030-as-it-expands-hybrid-lineup-3590135

(Accessed: August 16, 2025)

News.az (Reuters). “Hyundai posts 7.8% profit growth in 2024 despite sales dip.” https://news.az/news/hyundai-posts-78-profit-growth-in-2024-despite-sales-dip

(Accessed: August 16, 2025)

Reuters. “Hyundai Motor, Hyundai‑Kia Motor see uptick in 2025 sales after missing 2024 targets.” https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/hyundai-motor-kia-motor-see-2025-sales-inch-up-after-missing-2024-targets-2025-01-03/

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Reuters. “Hyundai Motor Q3 profit misses forecast as demand slows; shares slide.” https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/hyundai-motors-q3-operating-profit-falls-7-year-earlier-2024-10-24/

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Reuters. “Hyundai Motor Group to invest record $16.7 billion in South Korea this year.” https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/hyundai-motor-group-invest-167-bln-south-korea-this-year-yonhap-says-2025-01-09/

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Contents

  • Historical Development

  • Product Range

    • Passenger and Compact Models

    • SUV and Crossover Models

    • Electric and Hybrid Models

  • Electric Vehicle Technology

  • Global Production Network and Financial Performance

  • Market Performance and International Growth

  • Strategic Goals and Future Vision

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