Hyundai Plans To 'Sell Like Hell' And Tariffs Can’t Stop It
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Hyundai Plans To 'Sell Like Hell' And Tariffs Can’t Stop It
Hyundai says it is going to “sell like hell” in the US this year to continue its success. It sold 836,802 vehicles in 2024, setting a record for the fourth year in a row. Newly launched SUVs, like the Ioniq 9 and Palisade, should help it hit that goal. Not since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent global semiconductor shortage have the world’s largest car manufacturers been forced to scramble and change plans like they are doi…
Hyundai will hold prices steady and 'sell like hell' despite tariff pressures
Hyundai and Genesis Motor North America CEO Randy Parker is confident that the company will maintain its winning streak despite the tariff turmoil that’s shaken the automotive industry. During a fireside chat at the 2025 New York Automotive Forum, he boldly delivered the automaker’s straightforward plan: “Sell like hell.” Parker credited Hyundai’s success to CEO José Muñoz, praising his leadership style that has helped drive Hyundai’s North Amer…
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