Hyundai Motor Company (OTCMKTS:HYMLF) is a South Korea–based global automaker engaged in the design, manufacture and distribution of passenger vehicles, commercial trucks, buses and automotive components. Founded in 1967, the company has grown from producing its first model, the Cortina under license, to developing a full lineup of proprietary vehicles. As a core member of Hyundai Motor Group, it also holds significant equity in Kia Corporation and provides powertrains, chassis and engine technologies to its affiliates.
Hyundai’s product portfolio spans internal combustion engine models such as the Sonata, Elantra and Tucson, as well as electrified offerings including the Kona Electric and Ioniq series. The company is a pioneer in hydrogen fuel-cell technology, having launched the NEXO fuel-cell SUV. A network of global research and development centers focuses on next-generation autonomous driving, connected car services and advanced battery systems, supporting the automaker’s transition toward sustainable mobility.
With manufacturing facilities in South Korea, the United States, China, India, Turkey and the Czech Republic, Hyundai Motor serves more than 200 markets worldwide. Sales and marketing operations cover North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region. Strategic joint ventures and partnerships, including collaborations in China with Beijing Hyundai, enable localized production and strengthen the company’s competitive presence across key automotive markets.
Under the leadership of Executive Chair Euisun Chung and CEO Jaehoon Chang, Hyundai Motor is executing a mid- to long-term strategy focused on electrification, digitalization and urban air mobility. The company has committed to significant R&D investments and strategic alliances to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045, positioning itself at the forefront of the global shift toward cleaner, smarter transportation solutions.
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