Hyundai Resumes Production at Its Asan Plant for Upcoming EV Sedan

Published:Nov 22, 202318:17
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Hyundai Resumes Production at Its Asan Plant for Upcoming EV Sedan

Seoul: Hyundai Motor mentioned on Monday it has resumed manufacturing at one among its seven home vegetation after a four-week suspension to arrange for the manufacturing of an electrical car. Hyundai halted the Asan plant from July 13 to August 6 to improve the services earlier than it begins manufacturing of the IONIQ 6 midsize sedan later this 12 months. Hyundai Motor Ranked First in Hydrogen Vehicles Gross sales, Surpassing Toyota.

The 300,000-unit-a-year Asan plant produces the Sonata sedan and the Santa Fe SUV, experiences Yonhap {news} company.

In February, the maker of the Sonata sedan and the Palisade SUV unveiled the IONIQ5 all-electric mannequin embedded with its personal EV-only electric-global modular platform (E-GMP) in step with rival carmakers' electrification push.

Hyundai plans to introduce the IONIQ 6 subsequent 12 months and the IONIQ 7 massive SUV in 2024. It should start utilizing alphanumeric names like its greater rivals, similar to BMW, whose fashions are named Series No. 1-8. It has seven home vegetation -- 5 in Ulsan, one in Asan and one in Jeonju -- and 10 abroad vegetation -- 4 in China and one every in the USA, the Czech Republic, Turkey, Russia, India and Brazil. Their mixed capability reaches 5.5 million autos.

(The above story first appeared on SociallyTrend on Aug 09, 2021 10:45 AM IST. For extra {news} and updates on politics, world, sports activities, entertainment and way of life, go surfing to our web site latestly.com).


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