Hyundai automobiles are highly favored among Vietnamese consumers due to their affordability and design tailored to local road conditions.
One common question people have is about the country of origin for Hyundai cars.

The answer: Hyundai cars are a brand from South Korea.
The Hyundai Group, headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, is a multinational conglomerate.
Hyundai Corporation, founded by Chung Ju-yung in South Korea in 1947, stands tall as the premier automobile manufacturer in the nation. A part of the Hyundai Kia Automotive Group, Hyundai Motor Company boasts its headquarters in the capital city of Seoul. The emblematic logo of the company, a stylized letter 'H', symbolizes the firm's commitment to its clientele. In Korean, Hyundai translates to 'modern'. Established officially in 1967, Hyundai Motor Company evolved from a construction and engineering firm. Since its inception, Hyundai Motor Company has collaborated with numerous international partners and expanded its market globally under the leadership of its then-chairman, Chung Ju Yung.
Making its debut in the Vietnamese market in 2009, Hyundai marked its presence with Hyundai Thanh Cong Vietnam Automobile Joint Stock Company becoming the exclusive importer and distributor of Hyundai's range of passenger vehicles from South Korea.
In addition to distributing imported models, Hyundai vehicles are also assembled in domestic plants. Consequently, Hyundai vehicles in the Vietnamese market originate from two primary sources: domestically assembled automobiles and imported Hyundai vehicles (from Thailand, South Korea, or other select countries).
While originating from various countries, Hyundai automobiles consistently strive for perfection by effectively meeting the diverse needs of Vietnamese consumers.