Hyundai celebrates 800 000 vehicles sold in SA

Hyundai Automotive South Africa is celebrating a significant milestone, namely 800 000 vehicles sold so far since its debut 25 years ago.

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From humble beginnings as a relatively unknown brand in a market long dominated by established global motoring giants, Hyundai has grown into one of South Africa’s most successful and recognizable automotive brands.

“Reaching 800 000 vehicles sold is a reflection of how much South Africans love the Hyundai brand,” said Stanley Anderson, CEO of Hyundai Automotive South Africa. “We entered the market with a clear vision: to offer vehicles that combine quality, reliability and value for money, supported by exceptional aftersales service. Today’s milestone confirms that this vision resonates strongly with our customers.”

Hyundai Automotive South Africa has also been an industry trailblazer, becoming the first automotive brand in the country to introduce a 7-year/200 000km warranty. The brand’s nationwide presence is equally impressive, with 97 dealerships across South Africa, 44 of which are owned directly by Hyundai.

The fourth largest motoring brand continues to make a significant contribution to South Africa’s economy by directly employing 2 500 employees translating into supporting 12 500 livelihoods. Beyond direct employment, Hyundai Automotive South Africa invested R75 million in bursaries for employees and their families, built 23 community libraries and provides workplace experience to 183 youth learners, annually.

Ockert Janse van Rensburg, CEO of Motus Holdings Limited, the distributor of Hyundai vehicles in South Africa, congratulated the Hyundai team and emphasized that this achievement carries significance beyond the brand itself.

“This milestone highlights Hyundai Automotive South Africa’s consistent operational excellence, customer‑centric approach and strong brand positioning within a highly competitive automotive market. Reaching 800 000 vehicle sales over 25 years is remarkable and shows how much South Africans love this brand. Congratulations to the entire team.”

The 800 000 sales mark represents both a significant achievement as well as ushering the next phase of Hyundai’s growth in South Africa. “Our positive impact in South Africa is far from over,” Stanley says. “We remain committed to delivering high-quality vehicles and a customer experience that continues to earn the loyalty of motorists across the country.”

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