Beijing Hyundai
Type | Joint venture | ||
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Industry | Automotive | ||
Founded | 18 October 2002 | ||
Headquarters | Shunyi, Beijing , China | ||
Area served | China | ||
Products | Automobiles | ||
Owner | BAIC Motor (50%) Hyundai (50%) | ||
Number of employees | 15,000[1] | ||
Chinese name | |||
Simplified Chinese | 北京现代汽车有限公司 | ||
Traditional Chinese | 北京現代汽車有限公司 | ||
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Beijing Hyundai | |||
Simplified Chinese | 北京现代 | ||
Traditional Chinese | 北京現代 | ||
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South Korean name | |||
Hangul | 북경현대 | ||
Hanja | 北京現代 | ||
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Website | www |
Beijing Hyundai Motor Co., Ltd. is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Shunyi, Beijing, China, and a joint-venture between BAIC Motor and Hyundai Motor Company. Established in 2002, it manufactures in Shunyi District, a satellite city of Beijing,[2] producing Hyundai-branded automobiles for the Chinese market.
In 2016, the company was reported as selling nearly 1.8 million vehicles.[3]
History[]
In May 2002, Hyundai Motor and the Beijing Automotive Group signed a memorandum of understanding with the aim of creating a joint venture based around an existing Beijing factory. Hyundai begun to improve the plant's installations,[4] and on 18 October 2002 an equally owned joint venture between the two companies was established. While it was not the first arrangement between a foreign and a domestic automaker, Beijing Hyundai was the first to be approved by the Chinese government after its entry into the World Trade Organization.[5] The joint venture initially expanded its production output through importation of key parts from South Korea and the creation of an integrated, Korean-owned supply network inside China.[6][7] As of 2012, average per year production since 2003 stands at roughly 370,000 vehicles,[8] but yearly output has continued to grow over the lifetime of the project.[9]
2014 saw the company sell 1,120,000 vehicles.[9]
Products[]
At least four Hyundai models have been solely sold on the Chinese market. These are: BT01, indigenously designed; Lingxiang (Chinese: 领翔), an interior-and-feature localized Sonata NF; Elantra Yuedong, a localized version of the Elantra; and Verna, a city car.[10] All are tailored to Chinese tastes. The 5th generation Elantra is sold in China as the Langdong,[11] but little localization is likely to have occurred. Current products available exclusively in China includes
Current production[]
2017–present
现代悦动
Hyundai Celesta2021–present
现代Custo
Hyundai Custo2021–present
现代伊兰特CN7
Hyundai Elantra CN72016–present
现代伊兰特领动AD
Hyundai Elantra Lingdong AD2017–present
现代昂希诺
Hyundai Encino2014–present
现代ix25
Hyundai ix252017–present
现代ix35
Hyundai ix352018–present
现代菲斯塔
Hyundai Lafesta2013–present
现代名图
Hyundai Mistra2017–present
现代瑞纳
Hyundai Reina2019–present
现代圣达菲TM
Hyundai Santa Fe TM2020–present
现代索纳塔DN8
Hyundai Sonata DN82019–present
现代途胜TL
Hyundai Tucson TL2019–present
现代瑞纳
Hyundai Verna HC
Former production[]
2006–2010
现代雅绅特MC
Hyundai Accent MC2003–2011
现代伊兰特XD
Hyundai Elantra XD2008–2017
现代伊兰特悦动HD
Hyundai Elantra Yuedong HD2010–2013
现代ix35
Hyundai ix352013–2017
现代ix35
Hyundai ix352012–2018
现代伊兰特朗动MD
Hyundai Elantra Langdong MD2009–2017
现代名驭
Hyundai Moinca2012–2019
现代圣达菲DM
Hyundai Santa Fe DM2002–2004
现代索纳塔EF
Hyundai Sonata EF2005–2008
现代索纳塔NF
Hyundai Sonata NF2008–2011
现代索纳塔菱翔
Hyundai Sonata Lingxiang NFC2011–2015
现代索纳塔YF
Hyundai Sonata YF2015–2020
现代索纳塔LF
Hyundai Sonata LF2005–2015
现代途胜JM
Hyundai Tucson JM2015–2018
现代途胜TL
Hyundai Tucson TL2010–2013
现代雅绅特RC
Hyundai Verna RC I2014–2018
现代雅绅特RC
Hyundai Verna RC II
Current Imported[]
2020–present
现代帕里斯帝
Hyundai Palisade
Former Imported[]
2006–2015
现代雅尊
Hyundai Azera2004–2006
现代酷派
Hyundai Coupe2004–2014
现代雅科仕
Hyundai Equus2015
现代捷恩斯
Hyundai Genesis2013–2017
现代Grand Santa Fe
Hyundai Grand Santa Fe2011
现代H-1
Hyundai H-12005
现代美佳
Hyundai Matrix2008–2012
现代劳恩斯
Hyundai Rohens2009–2012
现代劳恩斯酷派
Hyundai Rohens Coupe2006–2012
现代圣达菲 (进口)
Hyundai Santa Fe CM (imported)2013
现代圣达菲 (进口)
Hyundai Santa Fe DM (imported)2014
现代索纳塔Hybrid
Hyundai Sonata Hybrid2005
现代途胜 (进口)
Hyundai Tucson (imported)2011–2015
现代Veloster
Hyundai Veloster2007–2012
现代维拉克斯
Hyundai Veracruz2004
现代XG250
Hyundai XG250
Shouwang brand[]
Cheaper[12] products may be sold under a new, China-only brand name, Shouwang.[13] A concept vehicle was shown at car shows in China in 2011 and 2012, but the brand does not appear to have been launched.[14]
Production bases and facilities[]
As of 2013, the company has at least three production bases[11] as well as an R&D center, all of which are probably in the Linhe Industrial Development Zone of the Shunyi District, a satellite city of Beijing.[15] Two of these produce automobiles and the other, engines.[15]
Its first automobile production base was completed in 2003 and the second in April 2008.[16] Construction on a third Beijing base begun in late 2010 should be complete in the second half of 2012.[17] At least one of these facilities is 17 km from Shunyi Yangzhen.[18]
A new site outside Beijing was inaugurated in 2016, and this Hebei location was producing a small city car, the Accent, as of 2017.[19]
In 2017, Beijing Hyundai opened its Chongqing plant, which currently produces the Reina subcompact sedan.[20]
References[]
- ^ "Brief Introduction" (in Chinese). Beijing Hyundai Motor. Archived from the original on 2009-05-22. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
- ^ For ownership and company information, see BEIJING HYUNDAI OPENS NEW PLANT, ADDS NEW MODEL Hyundai Official Site, 2008-04-11
- For year established and production base location, see "Industrial tourism to Beijing Hyundai Auto Co. Ltd". Information Center of Shunyi District Government. 2011-09-15. Retrieved 2012-05-26.
- ^ Yu Nakamura and Shunsuke Tabeta (January 19, 2017). "China widens its lead as the world's No. 1 car market". Nikkei Asian Review. Archived from the original on 2017-01-19. Retrieved 2012-02-02.
- ^ Oh, Je-Wheon (2010). "Manufacturing Capability and Competitive Strategies of Beijing Hyundai in China". In Abō, Tetsuo (ed.). Competing Chinese and Foreign Firms in Swelling Chinese Economy: Competition Strategies for Japanese, Western and Asian Firms. Global Cultural and Economic Research. 5. LIT Verlag Münster. pp. 153–156. ISBN 978-3-8258-1740-4.
- ^ "Beijing Hyundai Co. , Ltd". Chinacsrmap.org. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
- ^ Thun, Eric (2006). "Global Integration and the Challenge of Upgrading". Changing Lanes in China: Foreign Direct Investment, Local Governments, and Auto Sector Development. Cambridge University Press. pp. 238–239. ISBN 978-0-521-84382-9.
- ^ Doing Business in Beijing By China Knowledge Press Pte Ltd, Page 263 (2nd Ed., "2004 Edition"- 2005)
- ^ 북경현대 제 2공장 탐방 노트- '현대 스피드' 용어의 산실 [Beijing Hyundai 2nd plant visit notes - birthplace of the term "Hyundai Speed"] (in Korean). Global-autonews.com. December 24, 2012. Archived from the original on September 26, 2013. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Hyundai Motor reveals goals for sales in China". Korean JoongAng Daily. JoongAng Ilbo. Jan 17, 2013. Retrieved 21 September 2013.
- ^ For the BT01, see HYUNDAI REVEALS THREE NEW MODELS AT SHANGHAI AUTO SHOW Hyundai Official Site, 2009-04-20
- For the Lingxiang see, Hyundai Motor World: Hyundai Motor Participates in Auto Guangzhou 2008; Ling Xiang (领翔), the NF Sonata model for China, is unveiled for the first time at Auto Guangzhou 2008 Hyundai Official Site, First Quarter 2009, Vol.17 No.62
- For the Yuedong, see BEIJING HYUNDAI OPENS NEW PLANT, ADDS NEW MODEL Hyundai Official Site, 2008-04-11
- For the Verna, see Hyundai Unveils All-New Verna at Beijing Show Hyundai Official Site, 2010-04-23
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Hyundai Motor Unveils China-Exclusive Elantra at the 2012 Beijing Motor Show". Hyundai Motor Company. 2012-04-23. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
- ^ "Hyundai to launch new sub brand in November". Chinacartimes. October 12, 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-01-16. Retrieved 2012-02-02.
- ^ "Short Torque". China Daily. 2011-11-28.
- ^ For 2011 appearance, see de Feyter, Tycho (November 20, 2011). "Beijing-Hyundai Shouwang BHCD-1 at the Guangzhou Auto Show". carnewschina.com. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
- For 2012 appearance, see "Hyundai Shouwang BHCD-1 concept". c|net. CBS Interactive Inc. April 24, 2012. Archived from the original on September 8, 2012. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Industrial tourism to Beijing Hyundai Auto Co. Ltd Press Release, Information Center of Shunyi District Government, 2009-4-12
- ^ For first production base, see Beijing Auto Manufacturing Base Press Release, Information Center of Shunyi District Government, 2009-4-10
- For second production base, see BEIJING HYUNDAI OPENS NEW PLANT, ADDS NEW MODEL Hyundai Official Site, 2008-04-11
- ^ "Short Torque: Hyundai's third facility", China Daily: 19, 2010-12-06
- ^ Part Overview Archived 2011-04-30 at the Wayback Machine Beijing Hainachuan Automotive Parts Co., Ltd.
- ^ Jin, Hyunwoo (27 March 2017). "Hyundai suspends China plant for a week amid diplomatic stand-off". reuters.com. Thomson Reuters.
- ^ Lee, Seung-hoon (2017-09-20). "Hyundai Motor rolls out All New Reina from new Chinese factory Amid woes in China". Maeil Business Newspaper. Retrieved 2019-01-30.
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