There are two major automotive plants in the U.S. One in Georgia and one in Alabama. Hyundai Steel will open a $5.8 billion ...
South Korea's Hyundai Motor Group announced a $21 billion investment in the United States with President Donald Trump at the ...
The newly announced Georgia expansion is part of $21 billion in U.S. investments over the next three years that Hyundai ...
Hyundai just opened a high-tech auto plant in Georgia. Originally meant to just build EVs, it's expanding towards plug-in ...
Hyundai has opened a new electric vehicle assembly plant in Bryan County that's expected to generate millions of cars per ...
South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co. will reportedly announce Monday a $20 billion investment in new American facilities to offset President Donald Trump's tariffs and a looming trade war.
Hyundai's plans to invest $21 million in the U.S. over three years will help fuel the growth of its newly opened "metaplant" in Georgia.
The Bryan County vehicle assembly and battery plant "will produce up to 500,000 electric and hybrid vehicles annually for Hyundai, Kia and Genesis brands," Hyundai Motor Group said in a media release.
The Hyundai Steel Company plant will supply the company’s sprawling $7.6 billion electric vehicle factory in coastal Georgia and the Kia factory in West Point. Hyundai also operates a factory ...
A few years ago, Hyundai Motor Group triumphantly announced it would be opening a new plant near Savannah, Ga. — a plant that would exclusively make electric vehicles. "We heard the clarion call ...
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