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In 2006, following the announcement that Korea was


scheduled to earn a Formula One Grand Prix race,
Hyundai announced that they plan to enter the sport.
Hyundai Atos
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Hyundai Atos 2008 Hyundai Atos Prime
Manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company
Also called Hyundai Atos Prime
Hyundai Amica (UK)
Hyundai Atoz (Indonesia)
Dodge Atos (Mexico)
Kia Visto (South Korea)
Inokom Atos (Malaysia)
Inokom Atos Prima (Malaysia)
Production 1997–present
Assembly Ulsan, South Korea
Chennai, India
Bekasi, Indonesia
Campeche, Mexico (Bering Company)
Kulim, Malaysia
Successor Hyundai i10
Class City car
Body style(s) 5-door hatchback
Layout FF layout
Engine(s) 1.0/1.1L I4, Type G4HC/G4HG
Transmission(s) 5-speed manual
Wheelbase 2,380 mm (93.7 in)
Length 3,495 mm (137.6 in)
Width 1,495 mm (58.9 in)
Height 1,580 mm (62.2 in)

Hyundai plan to begin producing hybrid electric


vehicles in 2009. The company is going to use Hybrid
Blue Drive, which includes lithium polymer batteries, as
opposed to lithium-ion. The Avante was be the first
vehicle to be produced. Other are the Santa Fe Hybrid,
the Elantra, Sonata Hybrid (to the U.S. market in 2010)
and the Hyundai i20, which will replace the Hyundai
Getz.
Hyundai began producing the Elantra LPI Hybrid (or
Avante in the local market) was launched in the South
Korean domestic market in July 2009. The Elantra LPI
(Liquefied Petroleum Injected) is the world's first
hybrid electric vehicle to be powered by an internal
combustion engine built to run on liquefied petroleum
gas (LPG) as a fuel. The Elantra PLI is a mild
hybridand the first hybrid to adopt advanced lithium
polymer (Li–Poly) batteries.

Contact Empire Hyundai :In 2004, Hyundai was


ranked second in "initial quality" in a survey/study by
J.D. Power and Associates. Hyundai is now one of the
top 100 most valuable brands worldwide. Since 2002,
Hyundai has also been one of the worldwide official
sponsors of the FIFA World Cup.
In 2006, the South Korean government initiated an
investigation of Chung Mong Koo's practices as head of
Hyundai, suspecting him of corruption. On April 28,
2006, Chung was arrested, and charged for
embezzlement of 100 billion South Korean won (US$106
million). As a result, Hyundai Vice Chairman and CEO,
Kim Dong-jin, replaced him as head of the company.

Empire Hyundai, Inc. Business


Hyundai motor vehicles are sold in 193 countries
through some 5,000 dealerships and showrooms. After a
recent survey of global automotive sales, Hyundai is
now the fourth largest automaker in the world as of
2009.
Hyundai Motor Company’s brand power continues to
rise as it was ranked 72nd in the 2007 Best Global
Brands by Interbrand and BusinessWeek survey. brand
value estimated at $4.5 billion. Public perception of the
Hyundai brand has been transformed as a result of
dramatic improvements in the quality of Hyundai
vehicles.

Hyundai in China
Main article: Beijing Hyundai Motor
A joint venture with Beijing Automotive Group, Beijing
Hyundai manufactures localized versions of most
Hyundai vehicles, as well as models which are exclusive
to the Chinese market.

About Empire Hyundai : The Atos Prime is marketed


as the:
Hyundai Amica in the United Kingdom
Hyundai Santro Xing in India and Pakistan
Dodge Atos in Mexico
Kia Visto in Indonesia and South Korea
Inokom Atos in Malaysia
The original Atos was sold under the Hyundai brand
but rebadged as the Atoz (or "AtoZ") in some markets,
including the United Kingdom. The Hyundai Santro is a
rebadged version of the city car Hyundai Atos sold in
some Asian markets.

Empire Hyundai Reputation In 2003, according to


Consumer Reports, Hyundai’s reliability rankings tied
Honda's.
In 2005, Hyundai authorized Ed Voyles' Hyundai
dealership in Smyrna, Georgia to become the first "deaf
friendly" dealership in the entire world. The staff in this
dealership are able to accommodate deaf customers
with the use of American Sign Language and video
conferencing phones.

Empire Hyundai, Inc. Website Hyundai motor vehicles


are sold in 193 countries through some 5,000
dealerships and showrooms. After a recent survey of
global automotive sales, Hyundai is now the fourth
largest automaker in the world as of 2009.
Hyundai Motor Company’s brand power continues to
rise as it was ranked 72nd in the 2007 Best Global
Brands by Interbrand and BusinessWeek survey. brand
value estimated at $4.5 billion. Public perception of the
Hyundai brand has been transformed as a result of
dramatic improvements in the quality of Hyundai
vehicles.

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