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In March 2019, Hyundai launched the Kona Electric in Thailand. In July 2019, Hyundai launched an Electric Lite version as Kona Electric in India. In 2020, Hyundai started producing the Kona Electric in its European factory in the Czech Republic, where there are plans for an annual production of 30,000 vehicles. [13]
Hyundai: Alcazar: subcompact South Korea/India 2021–present India Hyundai Bayon: Subcompact crossover South Korea/Turkey 2021–present Europe Hyundai Casper: Subcompact crossover South Korea 2021–present South Korea Hyundai: Creta/ix25/Cantus: subcompact: South Korea/ India/China: 2014–present: Asia, except Japan Hyundai: Kona ...
Subcompact crossover SUV (B-segment) larger than Kona oriented for emerging markets. Known as the Cantus in Dominican Republic. 303,077 Creta Electric: SU2 EV 2025 India Battery electric crossover based on the Creta. Exter: 2023 AI3 CUV 2023 India Crossover based on the Grand i10 for the Indian market. - Ioniq 5: 2021 NE 2021 Global
Hyundai Motor India Engineering (HMIE) is a fully owned subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company, South Korea, which is located at Hyderabad, Telangana. HMIL established HMIE in November 2006 and contributed to the development of Hyundai Motors' popular new models for the Indian market starting with the Eon and followed now by the "i" series, and ...
Bangladesh has asked India to stop ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from making "false and fabricated" comments while she is in the country, its foreign ministry said. Hasina fled to ...
The Venue debuted at the 2019 New York International Auto Show as Hyundai's smallest global crossover, prior to the introduction of other smaller SUVs such as the Casper and Exter. As of 2023, the Venue is positioned below the Kona or Creta, and above the Exter or Casper in Hyundai's international crossover lineup. [6]
The FF platform is the first city car platform developed by Hyundai for its first A-segment city car, the Hyundai Atos. Introduced in 1997, production continued until 2014, when the Hyundai Santro Xing was discontinued. Hyundai Atos/Atoz (FF) (1997–2007) Hyundai Atos/Atoz/Santro/Amica/Kia Visto (MX) (1998–2014) [2]
Hyundai's manufacturing plant at Irungattukottai near Chennai, India. Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) was formed on 6 May 1996. During the entry of Hyundai in 1996, fellow South Korean Daewoo had entered the Indian automobile market just three years before, while Ford, Opel and Honda had entered less than a year back.