Hyundai

Hyundai Group was a South Korean multinational conglomerate based in Seoul. Chung Ju-yung created it in 1947 as a construction corporation, and Chung was in full charge of the company until his death in 2001. Following the 1997 East Asian financial crisis and Chung's death, Hyundai suffered a dramatic reorganization and break-up, reducing the Hyundai Group's operations to only container shipping services, elevator manufacture, and tourism. Today, the majority of enterprises that carry the brand Hyundai are not legally affiliated with the Hyundai Group. If these enterprises were deemed to be part of a single massive family business, it would continue to be South Korea's largest corporation, with great economic and political power in the country.


This South Korean multinational automobile corporation is the biggest vehicle brand in the Korean market and ranks 11th among the world's major automobile corporations. Hyundai manufactures Sedans, Hatchbacks, Sports Cars, SUVs, Vans, Commercial Vehicles, and Engines. It is also well-known for Korean luxury automobiles and Korean sports cars. It runs the world's biggest integrated vehicle production complex, capable of producing 1.6 million units each year. This Korean automaker distributes automobiles in 193 countries and employs around 80,000 people globally. Hyundai had two subsidiaries, Kia Motors (32.8 percent) and Genesis Motors (32.8 percent) (100 percent ).


This Korean automotive brand's emblem is a representation of respect, trust, and a mutual tie between the corporation and its customers. The brand logo depicts two human figures, one representing the client and the other representing the firm, linked in a handshake. Hyundai produces automobiles with distinctive styles and high quality. Veloster, Santa Fe, Elantra, and Tucson are some fantastic instances of their innovative designs that have achieved popularity quickly. With a portfolio that includes a premium sedan, a sports coupe, and two new SUVs set to debut in 2020, this Korean automaker is poised to compete with Western automakers.



Detailed information:

Founded: 1967
Founder: Chung Ju-Yung
Headquarters: Seoul, South Korea
Parent Company: Hyundai Motor
Website: https://www.hyundai.com/kr/en
Popular Product: Hyundai i30 (2020)


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