Which country does Hyundai belong to?
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Hyundai is a Sino-Korean joint venture and belongs to a South Korean company. As of now, Beijing Hyundai has 14 main models, including the all-new Tucson, the ninth-generation Sonata, MISTRA Mingtu, Sonata Classic, the all-new Santa Fe, ix35, ix25, Tucson, Langdong, VERNA Ruina, Ruiyi, ELANTRA Yuedong, Elantra, etc., covering A0-class, A-class, B-class and SUV and other market segments. The body dimensions of Langdong are 4570mm in length, 1775mm in width, 1445mm in height, and the wheelbase is 2700mm.
As a car enthusiast, I've always been very interested in Hyundai, which is indeed a Korean brand. Headquartered in Seoul and founded in 1967, it's part of the Hyundai Motor Group and has become globally popular. I've driven their Elantra model and found it to be powerful, fuel-efficient, and quite reliable in terms of quality. Speaking of which, Hyundai has not only created classic models like the Sonata and Santa Fe but also contributed to the rise of Korean industry, enabling many families to own good cars. In China, it established Beijing Hyundai through a joint venture with BAIC, producing many localized models such as the Lingdong, which is very convenient for us consumers. Overall, Hyundai cars offer great value for money and are highly practical for daily use, which explains their success on the world stage.