
The start of a new year is an opportunity for various manufacturers to take stock of the past year and their commercial performance in a generally declining market. On the side of the house hyundaithe Korean firm recorded the volume of sales 3,944,579 cars in the world in 2022, i.e. a growth by 1.4%. compared to 2021, when 3,890,726 Hyundai units were sold.
Despite the difficult situation due to the health crisis and the lack of electronic components, the success of the Korean manufacturer abroad is not slowing down, as Hyundai’s sales outside of Korea rose 2.9% to 3,255,695 units in 2022, up from 3,163,888 units in 2021. Sales in Korea, on the other hand, are down 5.2% from the previous year, with a total of 688,884 units in 2022 compared to 726,838 vehicles in 2021.
Hyundai: promising figures
In December 2022 alone, Hyundai’s monthly global sales totaled 347,340 units, including 276,953 in global markets and 70,387 in the Korean domestic market.
In the midst of the electrification transition, Hyundai’s efforts have been rewarded with strong sales of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and the recent launch of the Ioniq 6. two 100% electric models were sold in over 100,000 copies in the world in 2022.
Hyundai: ambitious goal for 2023
In 2023Hyundai wants to continue its growth and is already aiming for global sales 4.32 million units, which also include her luxury brand Genesis. For this, the manufacturer relies on commercial strategies optimized and adapted to each region of the globe. Specifically, Hyundai wants to sell 3.54 million vehicles in export markets and 781,000 units in the Korean domestic market.
With an ambitious growth project, Hyundai wants increase your market share and run more profitable businesses that respond to market changes. To do this, the South Korean firm will continue to accelerate its transition to electrification, while optimizing production, logistics and sales by region.
Hyundai: new models in the future
In 2023, Hyundai will continue production new products to tempt your customers with something new Kona, Santa Fe and Ioniq 5N The latter will be the manufacturer’s first electric sports car, and more details about it will be revealed in the coming months.
The Korean firm also wants to consolidate its global leadership in the electric vehicle market through development Ioniq 100% electric range.
Source: Auto Plus

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