Hyundai is a South Korean automotive manufacturing division of the Hyundai Motor Company. The Hyundai Motor Group affiliate of the company is composed of the Hyundai,
Genesis (Hyundai's
luxury division),
Kia (of which Hyundai owns a controlling interest), and
Ioniq (a Hyundai sub-brand) automotive marques.
The Hyundai Motor Company was founded in 1967 as part of the Hyundai Engineering Construction company and released its first model, the Cortina, in 1968 with help from
Ford. In 1975, the company created and released the
Pony on its own, making it the first South Korean automobile. From there, Hyundai began expanding, creating new models and exporting to various international marketplaces with great success.
With its headquarters based in Seoul, South Korea, the most recent vehicles introduced by Hyundai to the American market include the
Venue urban compact SUV, the
Palisade three-row midsize SUV, and the
Ioniq 5 electric SUV. Its current projects include exploring additional mobility vehicle options and expanding research and production of alternative fuel source models.
Featured Vehicle: Nexo
All Hyundai Vehicles:
Accent: A subcompact sedan that replaced the Excel
Ioniq: A compact liftback available as hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and EV models
Veloster: A
hatchback coupe, also available as the Veloster N performance variant
Elantra: A compact sedan, also available as a hybrid model
Sonata: A midsize sedan that replaced the Stellar, also available as a hybrid model
Venue: A subcompact SUV, and currently Hyundai's smallest crossover offered in the U.S.
Kona: A compact SUV, also available as the Kona N performance variant and as an EV
Tucson: A compact SUV and Hyundai's best-selling SUV
Ioniq 5: A compact SUV version of the all-electric Ioniq
Nexo: A hydrogen fuel cell-powered compact SUV
Santa Fe: A midsize SUV and Hyundai's first SUV
Palisade: A three-row midsize SUV built on the same platform as the Kia Telluride
Santa Cruz: A compact pickup truck that Hyundai calls a "sport adventure vehicle"
Recently Discontinued Vehicles
Equus: A full-size luxury sedan that later became the
Genesis G90
Genesis: An executive car that later became the
Genesis G80
Santa Fe Sport: A short-wheelbase version of the Santa Fe
Santa Fe XL: A long-wheelbase version of the Santa Fe
Veracruz: A midsize SUV that was replaced by the Santa Fe/Maxcruz
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