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Hyundai Motor Group
현대자동차그룹
Company typeChaebol
IndustryConglomerate
FoundedSeptember 2000; 23 years ago (September 2000)
HeadquartersSeoul, South Korea
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Chung Mong-koo
(Chairman & CEO)
ProductsAutomotive, metals, stock, engineering, steel, mining
RevenueIncrease US$182.978 billion (2016)
Increase US$78.978 billion (2016)
Number of employees
278,540(Q1, 2016)
Subsidiaries
  • Hyundai engineering& construction
  • Hyundai engineering (Amco)
Websitewww.hyundaimotorgroup.com/Index.hub
Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid
Hyundai Ioniq Electric
Genesis G90
Genesis G80
Kia K900
Hyundai Sonata Hybrid
Kia Optima
Hyundai Elantra
Hyundai Veloster
Hyundai Genesis Coupe
Hyundai Tucson
Kia Pro Cee'd
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Kia Sportage
Hyundai Santa Fe
Kia Soul EV

The Hyundai Motor Group (IPA: [hjə́ːndɛ]; Korean: [현대자동차그룹 Hyeondae Jadongcha Geurup] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help); Hanja: [現代自動車그룹 Hyeondae Jadong-geo Geurup] Error: {{Lang}}: text has italic markup (help)) (stylized as HYUNDAI) is a South Korean multinational conglomerate company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. It is the largest automobile manufacturer in South Korea, the second largest automaker in Asia after Toyota and the world's fourth largest automaker after General Motors, Volkswagen Group, and Toyota in 2011.[1] The group was formed through the purchase of 51% of South Korea's second-largest car company, Kia Motors, by Hyundai Motor Company in 1998. As of December 31, 2013, Hyundai owns 33.88%[2] of Kia Motors. The Hyundai Kia Automotive Group also refers to the group of affiliated companies interconnected by complex shareholding arrangements, with Hyundai Motor Company regarded as the de facto representative of the group. It is the 2nd largest South Korean chaebol or conglomerate, after Samsung Group, related to other Hyundai-name industries following a specialized development split and restructuring which resulted in Hyundai Motor group, Hyundai Heavy Industries group, Hyundai Development group, Hyundai Department group, and Hyundai Marine and Fire Insurance group.

Major Affiliates

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Automobile

Steel

Auto parts

Construction

Other Business and subsidiaries

Railroad and defense vehicles

Machine Tools and Heavy Industries

Advertising agencies

Technical development

Electrical holdings

Logistics

Information technology

Economy and finance

Travel resort

Sports marketing

Hyundai Motor Company

Kia Motors

Other Affiliate Teams

See also

References

  1. ^ "World motor vehicle production OICA correspondents survey without double counts world ranking of manufacturers year 2011" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Hyundai Motor Company 2013 annual report" (PDF). Worldwide.hyundai.com. Retrieved 2014-11-02.
  3. ^ World Trade Center 69-74
  4. ^ http://in.reuters.com/article/2015/11/04/hyundai-motor-genesis-idINKCN0ST0BD20151104

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