What car has a slanted H logo?

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MacHaven
07/29/25 7:28pm
The slanted H is the logo of Hyundai. Its trademark features an italicized H within an ellipse, which is the first capital letter of the English name HYUNDAI. Here is an introduction to Hyundai Motor Company: Company Origin: Hyundai Motor Company is the largest automobile manufacturer in South Korea. Originally part of the Hyundai Group, it is one of the world's top 20 largest automobile companies. It was founded in 1967. Beijing Hyundai Motor Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Beijing Hyundai") was established on October 18, 2002, and was the first Sino-foreign joint venture project in the automotive production field approved after China's accession to the WTO. Hyundai operates one of the world's largest automobile production bases, the Ulsan Factory: Jeonju Plant, Asan Plant, and eight research centers. It also has South Korea's only internationally advanced comprehensive automobile testing ground. Main products include the ACCENT, SONATA, and other sedans, as well as various large, medium, and small buses, trucks, tractors, dump trucks, and various special-purpose vehicles, with an annual production capacity of 1.45 million vehicles of all types. Hyundai has nearly 4,000 distributors in over 190 countries and regions worldwide, and today, Hyundai Motor Company can export more than 500,000 sedans annually. It has also established automobile production bases in North America, Asia, Africa, and Europe.
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