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  2. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 N DK Edition Is Ready to Get Sideways - AOL

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    On Friday, at the Tokyo Auto Salon, Hyundai attempted to make a smoky splash in the Japanese market by unveiling a special souped-up edition of its Ioniq 5 N, our Performance EV of the Year winner ...

  3. Hyundai Capital - Wikipedia

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    In December 1993, Hyundai Capital Services [2] was founded under the name Hyundai Auto Finance overlooking automotive and housing finances. In 1999, the company changed its name to Hyundai Capital Services. Hyundai Capital Services started its auto leasing business in 2001 with its inaugural product, "Just Drive."

  4. Hyundai N - Wikipedia

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    By 2020, Hyundai Motor Company entered three vehicles: the Veloster N TCR, the i30 Fastback N, and the i30 N TCR, achieving the best overall placement so far, even after the event was interrupted for 8 hours due to heavy rain. In the 2021 season, Hyundai participated with the Elantra N TCR, the i30 N TCR, and the i20 N in the SP2T class.

  5. HL Mando - Wikipedia

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    HL Mando Corporation (Korean: 에이치엘만도 주식회사), with headquarters in Seoul, Korea, is the largest global Tier 1 Korean Original Equipment Manufacturer and supplier to General Motors, Cadillac, Ford, Chrysler, Chevrolet, Nissan, Kia Motors Company, Fiat, Volkswagen, BMW, Suzuki, Hyundai Motor Company, and many other global automobile distributors.

  6. Hyundai Ioniq 5 N: Under-$100,000 2025 Performance EV ... - AOL

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    Here's Road & Track's take on it following our Performance Electric Car of the Year test. Hyundai Ioniq 5 N: Under-$100,000 2025 Performance EV of the Year Winner Skip to main content

  7. Gwangju Global Motors - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Motor Company, which invested 43.7 billion won, is the second-largest shareholder (19 percent). Of the total project cost of 575.4 billion won, the remaining 60% (345.4 billion won) excluding equity capital of 230 billion won was drawn up from the financial sector. [7]