Which country does the Hyundai brand belong to?
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Hyundai (English: Hyundai) is an automotive brand from South Korea, a subsidiary of the Hyundai Motor Company, which is ranked among the Fortune Global 500. Its main models include the Sonata, Elantra, Santa Fe, Tucson, KONA N, Mistra, Custo, Verna, Elantra (previous generation), Accent, and Avante. Key milestones in Hyundai's development are as follows: 1947: Hyundai was founded in South Korea. December 1967: Hyundai Construction established Hyundai Motor Company. 1981: Entered a joint venture with Mitsubishi Motors. 1991: The company released its first independently designed powertrain—the Alpha engine. January 1992: Hyundai Motor presented its vision for the future to the automotive world with its concept car, the HCD-I. 1998: The EF-Sonata and XG models were launched, marking the success of Hyundai's new vehicle lineup. December 2000: The predecessor of Hyundai Motor China's vehicle sales headquarters was established in Shanghai. February 2020: Hyundai and Kia announced that they would produce their new electric vehicles based on the technology platform developed by the California-based EV startup Canoo.