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8 Jan 2021
Hyundai Motor Company announced its win of four accolades at this year’s Good Design Awards. Hyundai’s two most progressive EV concepts, 45 and Prophecy, together with the all-new 2021 Hyundai Elantra and the Hyundai Hi-Charger
21 Aug 2020
Hyundai Motor Company has invested $50 million in building a new complete knock-down (CKD) plant to boost activities in the automobile industry.
10 Jul 2020
With demand for electric vehicles (EV) growing, Hyundai Motor Company and LG Chem are jointly sponsoring the “EV & Battery Challenge” (EVBC), a global competition to identify up to 10 EV and battery start-ups...

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