Hyundai models

صور و مواصفات هيونداى اكسنت الانترا جيتز

Hyundai Accent 1999

Hyundai Accent 2004

Hyundai Accent 2006

Hyundai Atos 2005

Hyundai Azera 2005

Hyundai Azera 2006

Hyundai Azera 2007

Hyundai Coupe 1996

Hyundai Coupe 1997

Hyundai Coupe 1998

Hyundai Coupe 1999

Hyundai Coupe 2000

Hyundai Coupe 2001

Hyundai Coupe 2005

Hyundai Dynasty 1999

Hyundai Dynasty 2000

Hyundai Dynasty 2001

Hyundai Dynasty 2002

Hyundai Dynasty 2003

Hyundai Dynasty 2004

Hyundai Dynasty 2005

Hyundai Elantra 2005

Hyundai Elantra 2006

Hyundai Elantra 2007

Hyundai Excel 1990

Hyundai Excel 1991

Hyundai Excel 1992

Hyundai Excel 1993

Hyundai Excel 1994

Hyundai Getz 2002

Hyundai Getz 2003

Hyundai Getz 2004

Hyundai Getz 2006

Hyundai i10 2008

Hyundai i30 2008

Hyundai Lantra 1991

Hyundai Lantra 1992

Hyundai Lantra 1993

Hyundai Lantra 1994

Hyundai Lantra 1995

Hyundai Lantra 1996

Hyundai Lantra 1997

Hyundai Lantra 1998

Hyundai Lantra 1999

Hyundai Lantra 2000

Hyundai Marcia 1994

Hyundai Marcia 1995

Hyundai Marcia 1996

Hyundai Marcia 1997

Hyundai Marcia 1998

Hyundai Marcia 1999

Hyundai Sonata 2005

Hyundai Trajet 2005

Hyundai Veracruz 2007
 

 

 

 

Hyundai Motor Company was founded by Ju-Yung Chung and younger brother Se-Yung Chung in December 1967. In 1968 the company entered into a contract with Ford motor company to assemble the Ford Cortina and Granada for the South Korean market and continued to produce them until 1976. Hyundai completed construction of the Ulsan plant in six months and achieved the shortest groundbreaking to first commercial production of any of Ford’s 118 plants. The eight year journey provided Hyundai with assembly knowledge, blueprints, technical specifications, production manuals, and trained Hyundai engineers.


Hyundai History

The beginning of Hyundai Motor Company dates to April 1946 when founder, Ju-Yung Chung  established Hyundai Auto Service in Seoul, South Korea at the age of 31 years.   The name Hyundai was chosen for its meaning which in English translates to “modern.”  The Hyundai logo is symbolic of the company's desire to expand. The oval shape represents the company's global expansion and the stylized "H" is symbolic of two people (the company and customer) shaking hands