Hyundai Chief Targets Tesla As Company Breaks Ground On Government-Ordered Test Site

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During a ceremony to mark the groundbreaking of a government-ordered test facility the head of Hyundai Motor North America declared his company's electric vehicle progress is making strides towards “trying to get closer to Tesla,” the EV market leader.

“This is not only something we do because of a consent order. It is progress for humanity,” said Muñoz.Vehicle dynamics testing areas to conduct low and high speed maneuvers and to evaluate steering, brake, system failures, electrical issues.Actual construction is scheduled to begin around July 7 with STIL beginning operations in September, 2023 according to Brian Latouf, chief safety officer for Hyundai America....

Indeed, Latouf was eager to reveal before a formal announcement scheduled for later this week that the Hyundai battery electric Ioniq 5 SUV was awarded a Top Safety Pick-Plus rating by the Insurance Institute for Auto Safety.But Hyundai as a whole, which includes Kia and Genesis are gunning to challenge Tesla's EV leadership, its quality issues notwithstanding.“Consumers are realizing the good design, technology, innovation and good service of our company.

Commitment to invest $300 million and increase employment by 200 at its assembly plant in Montgomery, Ala. that will build the Hyundai Santa Fe HEV, a hybrid electric SUV and the electrified Genesis GV70.

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