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Hyundai wins Car company of the year award

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From Autocar....


Hyundai-Kia named Automotive Manufacturer of the Year
18 November 2008

The UK’s oldest motoring magazine, Autocar, has named Hyundai-Kia as its Automotive Manufacturer of the Year at its annual award ceremony at the Horticultural Halls in Westminster London.

Citing the Korean giant’s “mind-blowing” ambition, editor Chas Hallet presented the title to Mr Nam-Yong Kim, President of Hyundai-Kia’s European Research and Development Centre in Germany.

Hallett commented: “When the irrepressible Hyundai-Kia group started talking, just a few years ago, about wanting to become the world’s fifth largest car company behind Toyota, GM, Ford and Audi-VW, many of us were sceptical.

“Then the Korean group got serious. They hatched a plan to assemble a European design and engineering team to conceive a range of models for Europe. Boldly, they challenged the VW Golf and Ford Focus head on, building cars that looked as good and worked as well – and offering them with a far longer warranty, just for good measure. They began to acquire a reputation as the Eastern marques that would bring forth bold design concepts, much as Citroen has been doing in Europe, and they built separate factories for Hyundai and Kia in lower-cost Eastern Europe, servicing both operations from handily placed engine and gearbox plants,” he added.

The product of a merger in 1998, Hyundai-Kia currently dominate the Korean domestic car market with an 80 per cent share and this year became the world’s fifth largest car-maker according to Automotive News in the US.

With plants in North America, China, Europe and other locations including Russia, the Middle East and South East Asia Hyundai-Kia have climbed into the top ranks of the world’s biggest car companies in less than 50 years. Both companies began making automobiles in the 1960s and didn’t start exporting their products until the 1980s.

Kia currently builds its cee’d family and Sportage SUV models at its state-of-the-art factory in Zilina in the Slovak Republic and construction of a plant in Georgia, US is nearing completion. Hyundai has just opened its newest plant in the Czech Republic where production of the i30 model is already underway.

President Nam-Yong Kim commented: “This recognition of the efforts of everyone within Hyundai and Kia is a great honour, coming from such a renowned publication as Autocar. This is a significant recognition of the determination of our Chairman, Mr Mong-Koo Chung and all of our people to firmly put the Korean automotive industry on the global map.

“This award will only encourage us to re-double our efforts to continue our development and if Chas Hallet thinks our ambition is ‘mind-blowing’, then all I can say is ‘He hasn’t seen anything yet!’,” he added.


http://www.easier.com/view/News/Motoring/article-216589.html


The accolades just keep coming in...
 
That is great news and really quite amazing. I have a feeling the Genesis wont be a secret much longer
 
Yup.. More good news.. Hyundai is really on the up and up.. I can almost understand why they don't want to create a new luxury division (yet). They're giving Hyundai a chance to improve it's reputation enough so that if/when a new luxury division does come into play, it'll be okay that it's owned by Hyundai...
 
Yup.. More good news.. Hyundai is really on the up and up.. I can almost understand why they don't want to create a new luxury division (yet). They're giving Hyundai a chance to improve it's reputation enough so that if/when a new luxury division does come into play, it'll be okay that it's owned by Hyundai...

I have often wondered if the new luxury division of Hyundai isn't going to be called...."Hyundai"! And the econo line to be called "Kia." Not very original for sure, but they have spent a lot to market the existing names, and if you follow the TV ads for both cars, and the help wanted sections of their website, you can see that much of the marketing for both comes from the same offices. Hyundai has done a lot to improve the value of the Kia name since taking over from a bankrupt Kia several years ago. They have also done a lot to improve the value of the Hyundai name, both by improving the quality of automobile they offer to the consumer.

My 2 cents worth....

Dan :>)
 
I have often wondered if the new luxury division of Hyundai isn't going to be called...."Hyundai"! And the econo line to be called "Kia." Not very original for sure, but they have spent a lot to market the existing names, and if you follow the TV ads for both cars, and the help wanted sections of their website, you can see that much of the marketing for both comes from the same offices. Hyundai has done a lot to improve the value of the Kia name since taking over from a bankrupt Kia several years ago. They have also done a lot to improve the value of the Hyundai name, both by improving the quality of automobile they offer to the consumer.

My 2 cents worth....

Dan :>)
I've wondered the same thing, Dan.. It's all a little confusing to me, however.. I mean - you have the Hyundai Genesis - which is very luxurious.. Then you have the Kia Amanti - which is also very luxurious.. If Hyundai were to bring the Amanti over and send the Sonata and the rest of it's cheaper vehicles to Kia - than this could work. The Veracruz (which I hear is going away and turning into the Santa Fe) would stay at Hyundai. Maybe even that new V8 Midsize SUV should come over to Hyundai.. (The Azera is also going away.) Maybe even the Sonata would stay.. I don't know..

If some of these things were to happen, than I can see this working.. Hyundai needs the luxury vehicles - and Kia gets everything else. But looking at Kia's concepts lately - it appears they're going into "sports car" territory.. Something for the younger audience.. Maybe even Scion-like.. This leads me to believe that Kia won't be a sporty Hyundai - it's going to market to an entirely different crowd. So that just leaves Hyundai...

I think the bottom line is (for me), we're going to see a new luxury division in a few years...
 
If they continue to build their name to be synonymous with "Quality" then I think they should have a separate luxury division, and do it right from the start. Whats the korean word for luxury?
 
Toyota used the German spelling for "luxury": Luxus :p
 
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