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S.Korea’s Hyundai launches luxury auto market

byCustoms Today Report
04/11/2015
in International Customs, Korea
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SEOUL: South Korea’s Hyundai Motor launched Wednesday a high-end brand named after its Genesis sedan as it looks to expand its presence in the fast-growing luxury auto market. Hyundai, which together with affiliate Kia is the world’s fifth largest carmaker, said its premium Genesis brand – starting with its two existing sedans – will introduce four new models by 2020, including a large sedan to be unveiled next month.

The company has boosted its high-end auto lineups including Genesis and Equus in recent years in a bid to shed its image as a cheaper alternative to bigger rivals like Toyota.

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“High-end cars account for only 10 per cent of the global market but… the sector is leading the industry in terms of technology and design,” Hyundai vice chairman Chung Eui-Sun said at a press conference.

“I am confident that the launch of the new brand will play a major role in our future growth,” he added, saying consumer demand for luxury cars is growing faster than the overall auto market.

The brand’s new vehicles, including a luxury SUV and sports coupe, will not carry the Hyundai label but simply the Genesis logo, in the same way that Toyota’s Lexus brand only carries its own logo.

Hyundai has meanwhile hired as head of its global design Luc Donckerwolke, a famed designer who previously worked for top automakers such as Bently and Lamborghini.

The latest announcement came as South Korea’s top carmaker struggled with eroding profit stemming from a strong won that has blunted its price competitiveness overseas.

The firm last month reported a 25-per cent drop in its third-quarter net profit – a seventh consecutive drop in quarterly profit – warning of “many challenges” ahead with slowing demand in Chinese market and uncertainties about the US economic outlook.

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