Hyundai Motors celebrates producing 100-million vehicles globally since its founding 57-years-ago on December 29, 1967 in Mugyo-dong, Seoul, South Korea. The IONIQ 5 was delivered directly to a customer after rolling off the final inspection conveyor belt at Ulsan Plant’s shipping center during a special handover ceremony.
The Ulsan Plant actually began operations in 1968 and is known as the ‘birthplace of the development of the Korean automobile industry.’ This location produced Korea’s first mass-produced independent model, the Pony, in 1975. Currently, it’s a central hub for electrification, and the company plans to establish a dedicated electric vehicle (EV) facility at the site.
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Each and every employee at Hyundai Motor has contributed to the accumulation of 100 million units through their hard work and dedication. This auspicious occasion is just the first step toward the future era of electrification that Hyundai Motor will lead,” said
Dong Seock Lee, President and Head of Domestic Productions and Chief Safety Officer at Hyundai Motor Company.
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