Hyundai Motor Company is a Korean
automaker, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. A Korean word which
stands for “modernity”, Hyundai Motor is a division of the Hyundai Kia
Automotive Group that manages Kia Motors as well. The company’s slogan
reads as “Drive your way”, while the logo is a slanted, stylized “H”,
symbolizing the company shaking hands with its customer. A relative
newcomer to the automobile industry, Hyundai has, nonetheless, grown to
become one of the world’s largest car makers in just over three
decades. Though there had been numerous obstacles, the company overcame
all the odds and earned global recognition for the advanced technology
and excellent quality. The company has been continuously pressing
ahead to achieve its goals of ranking amongst the world’s elite
automakers. Read on further to know some interesting and amazing
information on the history, origin and background of Hyundai.
Interesting & Amazing Information On Origin & Background Of Hyundai
Hyundai Motor Company was founded by
Chung Ju-Yung in 1947, as Hyundai Engineering and Constructions
Company. The company was later established as Hyundai Motor Company in
1967. Cortina was the first model released by Hyundai, in collaboration
with Ford Motor Company, in 1968. In 1975, Hyundai launched its first
domestic car, Pony, which was powered by Japan’s Mitsubishi engines.
The company started exporting cars to Ecuador, in the following year
and then followed with exports to the Benelux countries (Belgium,
Netherlands and Luxemburg). Pony was exported to Canada also where it
surpassed expectations and became the top-selling car in the Canadian
market.
Hyundai entered the United States in
1986, with its subcompact Excel. The car was an immediate hit with
more than 100,000 Excels being sold in just seven months. The model was
adjudged as the “Best Product #10” by Fortune magazine, due to its
supreme affordability. The year 1988 was a big turnover for Hyundai, as
it started producing cars with its own technology, the first being
midsize Sonata. However, Hyundai’s nascent image was tarnished due to
the vehicles’ poor durability and reliability. Sales dropped
drastically resulting in its disappearance from the American market, in
the 1990s. The company, then, invested heavily in new product designs
and improved the overall quality and reliability of the cars.
Hyundai Motors India Limited was
established in 1996 in Irrungattukotai near Chennai with an assembly
plant as well. In 1999, the ownership was transferred to Chung
Ju-Yung’s son, Chung Mong Koo. Hyundai bought Kia Motors in 1998 and
two years later partnered with Daimler Chrysler to create the
Daimler-Hyundai Truck Corporation. However, Chrysler bowed out in 2004
due to financial difficulties. After Chung Ju-Yung’s death in 2001,
Hyundai was divided into three separate companies: Hyundai Heavy
Industries, Hyundai Motor Group and Hyundai Engineering and
Construction. All the three companies have been competing successfully
in the global marketplace till date.
In a survey by J.D. Power and
Associates in 2006, Hyundai was placed third, after Porsche and Lexus
and ahead of arch-rival Toyota, in terms of overall quality. Since
then, this motor company has been producing cars and sports utility
vehicles, providing customers a high level of content and performance,
at an affordable price. Today, Hyundai vehicles are sold in 193
countries with as many as 6,000 dealerships and showrooms worldwide.
Currently, Hyundai is the largest automaker in the world in terms of
profit, world’s fourth largest automaker by the number of units sold
and the fastest growing automaker in the world. The company also
operates the world’s largest integrated automobile manufacturing
facility in Ulsan, capable of producing approximately 1.6 million units
annually.
What started off as a humble
beginning, today, has resulted in a giant sized automobile
company, with its manufacturing units in North America, China, Czech
Republic, Pakistan, India and Turkey and research and development
centers in Europe, Asia, North America and the Pacific Rim. Hyundai has
made records with successful sales of sporty Tiburon Coupe (1996
through 2008), Tucson SUV (2004-present) and Entourage minivan
(2007-present). The Genesis Coupe sports car debuted in 2009, while
Santa Fe Crossover was released in 2001, which was lengthened to
mid-size range in 2007. The company is soon going to launch the Sonata
hybrid in 2010.
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