Hyundai, a company that has been just as guilty in the past of spreading the touchscreen scourge in cars as any other, has ...
SEOUL (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor will name Jose Munoz, the current global chief operating officer, as its new chief executive officer later on Friday, a news report said, citing unnamed industry ...
However, not everyone likes touchscreens, and Hyundai is now going back to offering physical buttons. The move was the result ...
"Hyundai’s executive might have all the toys you could possibly ever need, but the Genesis isn’t good enough in other areas to worry its German rivals" This is Hyundai’s executive car, and the Korean ...
A new concept from Hyundai's parts division, Hyundai Mobis, developed in partnership with optics specialists Zeiss, aims to transform your entire windshield into one massive display. Dubbed the ...
All the extra space on the big, flat rear is taken up by the big-font ‘Elantra’ text and Hyundai logo, which is '90s-style in design. The Sport and identical-from-the-outside Sport Premium are angry ...
The brand's latest vehicle, however, takes on what could be Hyundai's greatest design challenge yet: resurrecting iconic elements of the Pontiac Aztek. This freshly unveiled SUV is the Hyundai Initium ...
A viral TikTok. The "Kia Challenge" video, which first appeared in 2021 and regained popularity in July 2022, showed how to easily hijack certain models of Kia and Hyundai vehicles using only a ...
“More freedom, more adventure,” Hyundai said after unveiling the special edition Kona Mauna Loa electric SUV on Friday. Hyundai upgraded the Kona EV, adding rugged new design elements for that ...
“RN24 exemplifies Hyundai N‘s commitment to advancing electric motorsport technology by prioritizing the driving experience rather than spec numbers,” Joon ParkVice President of N Brand ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Certain Kia and Hyundai vehicles have been targeted by thieves after a TikTok challenge exposed how easy it is to swipe certain year models. As a result of the influx of ...
Oct 17 (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor India is set to price its shares at 1,960 rupees to raise $3.3 billion in its initial public offering, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the matter.