The History of Hyundai


Hyundai is a Korean automaker with its first car introduced into the American marketplace in 1986. The product line for Hyundai has improved considerably throughout the years. Hyundai cars provide a high level of dependability due to being backed by one of the industry's best warranties. Not only are Hyundai cars affordable and reliable, they make up one of the largest companies in the world.

Hyundai Motor Company was founded by Ju-Yung Chung and his younger brother Se-Yung Chung in December 1967.The first Hyundai business's duty was building automobiles while the second Hyundai Company concentrated on construction. 

Most of South Korea's modern infrastructure is thanks in part to Hyundai in the period after the cessation of the Korean War in 1953 and on through the 1970s. Many different things were built by Hyundai Civil Industries including dams, a shipbuilding yard, an expressway, and a nuclear power plant.

Hyundai conquered the Korean market and quickly became a chief player on the international scene. By the 1970s Hyundai began to build vessels as well as shipyards and by 1986 Hyundai produced its first vehicle made entirely from Korean components. From the 1980s onward Hyundai added further specialties like the building of magnetic levitation trains and semiconductor.

Hyundai vehicles and Hyundai parts today are made with quality and care. The quality, performance and overall desirability of Hyundai cars have rapidly increased. Though Hyundai's product lineup is smaller than those of most other manufacturers, it gains economies of scale through Kia, another Korean auto brand, which it purchased in 1998. Now a day, Hyundai is known for producing vehicles that offer huge value at low prices.

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