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Asia Motors (1965–1999) (Merged into Kia Motors); Daewoo Motors (1972–2011) (Replaced by GM Korea); Keohwa (1974–1984) (Acquired by SsangYong Motor, now KG Mobility); Proto Motors (1997–2017)
The history of the Korean automotive industry began in August 1955, when Choi Mu-seong, a Korean businessman, and two of his brothers (Choi Hae-seong and Choi Soon-seong), mounted a modified and localized jeep engine on a US military jeep-style car body made with the sheet metal from a junk oil drum can and military junk Jeep parts to manufacture its first car, called the Sibal (car).
List of Korean car makers may refer to: Automotive industry in North Korea; Automotive industry in South Korea; List of automobile manufacturers of South Korea
Worldwide sales in 2005 reached 2,533,695 units, an 11 percent increase over the previous year. In 2011, Hyundai sold 4.05 million cars worldwide and the Hyundai Motor Group was the world's fourth largest automaker behind GM, Volkswagen and Toyota. [38] [39] Hyundai vehicles are sold in 193 countries through some 5,000 dealerships.
Hyundai Motor and Waymo have agreed to a multiyear, strategic partnership that includes the self-driving company adding the South Korean automaker’s Ioniq 5 electric vehicle to its robotaxi fleet.
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