Hyundai Engineering announced on the 28th that it has completed construction of GTL (Gas-to-Liquid) plant worth $2.62 billion (about 3.1 trillion won) in Uzbekistan.
Hyundai announced it will unveil its future mobility vision based on robotics technologies at an upcoming international consumer electronics event in the US
Hyundai Motor Group raised its global electric vehicle sales target for 2026 to 1.7 million units from 1 million units, its chief executive has said
The company plans to have an EV presence in all segments -- from the mass market to SUVs
Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai witnessed a double-digit drop in sales in October
Exports increased 34.3 per cent to 12,704 units as compared with 9,600 units in September last year
In the absence of a specific policy push and incentives, launching models at a price point that is within the bounds of an average car buyer is still some distance away
Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) on Wednesday reported a 12.3 per cent increase in total sales at 59,068 units in August.
The i20 N-Line is expected to add 1,000 units in monthly sales; the brand celebrates Hyundai's World Rally Championship success
Hyundai Motor India unveiled i20 N Line, its first model under the performance-oriented N Line product range in the country, as it looks to cater to the customers who yearn for sporty vehicles
Hyundai India expects its SUV range to gain traction in the domestic market with demand for personal mobility gaining momentum post the second wave of Covid-19, according to a senior company official
Any duty rate cut by the government on imported electric vehicles would be very beneficial, says firm
Hyundai's latest seven-seater is aimed at customers who demand more than what the Creta or the Santa Fe offers
The move is expected to result in a 50% reduction in models powered by fossil fuels
A new class of the Xcient Hyundai truck, equipped with more efficient fuel cells with longer life-span, is due to arrive in Europe in the fourth quarter, said Mark Freymueller, CEO of Hyundai Hydrogen
Hyundai's ambitious plan could fizzle out this year with delayed production and rapidly drying-up state subsidies, and its labor union's opposition to its massive investment in the US
Hyundai Motor India on Saturday said it has extended warranty and free service timelines by two months for its customers who are unable to avail services due to lockdown conditions in their cities or states. The initiative has been taken in line with the automaker's support to customers across the country during these challenging times, the company said in a statement. "During these challenging times, the company has initiated multiple programs to expedite relief to people across the country by delivering lifesaving equipment. Also, we have announced the extension of warranty, extended warranty and free service to our customers by 2 months to ensure adequate support during these challenging time," Hyundai Motor India Director (Sales, Marketing & Service) Tarun Garg said. The automaker would continue to stand by its customers and ensure seamless support through its 24X7 road side assistance program thereby ensuring help in case of any emergency, he added.
Hyundai Motor India has commenced annual maintenance shut down at its Chennai-based manufacturing facility for six days starting May 10 amid the second wave of coronavirus pandemic.
Hyundai Q1 profit triples, to adjust May production due to chip shortage
The new SUV is being pitched as a premium car; company is expected to launch it with both petrol and diesel powertrains