Hyundai has built its legacy by bringing true value for money vehicles to the automotive industry. Today it is one of the world’s largest automakers with soaring sales and an endless list of awards that have made Hyundai a household name. Where will the Korean brand go from here? Forward and upward if the predictions are true.
Hyundai has earned the title of fastest growing automaker for several years in a row, and if the brand’s extensive lineup of vehicles is anything to go by, it will retain this title for many years to come. Even on local soil, it far exceeded expectations and has more than stood the test of time. From its early SA offerings like the Getz, Terracan and Tiburon to its current lineup of acclaimed models like the ix35, Elantra and i-series, Hyundai has consistently kept true to its promise of offering the best quality vehicles at affordable prices. affordable. .
Hyundai designs are constantly evolving to meet the needs of drivers around the world. In recent years, he has boldly raised the bar for quality and style by establishing his Fluidic Sculpture design philosophy. Hyundai enlisted some of the world’s best designers and engineers to develop, refine and implement this design language at its design centers in Los Angeles, Frankfurt, Seoul and Tokyo. The result? The perfect balance between form, function, beauty and efficiency.
Hyundai’s future is more driven by cutting-edge technology. What many automakers only dream about, Hyundai strives to make it a reality. From advancements in powertrain and automotive electronics to ergonomics and safety solutions, Hyundai aspires to stay one step ahead. But beyond occupant protection, driving pleasure and luxurious comfort, Hyundai has also made improving fuel efficiency a top priority.
Hyundai’s Blue Drive initiative confirmed the brand’s commitment to a greener future when it was launched in 2008. With its Blue Drive technologies and products, Hyundai aims to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions while managing the environmental impact of the vehicle production process. Several eco-smart alternatives to traditional fuel-burning propulsion systems are being researched and developed, while some have already been implemented.
Hyundai has already launched hybrids in the form of the Elantra and Sonata with even more on the cards. It is also said to be operating test fleets of its electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. But beyond its breakthroughs, Hyundai hopes to make its environmentally efficient vehicles affordable for everyone in the very near future.