Amid growing tension between the management and unionized workers, Hyundai Motor said Monday it saw its operating profit rise 30 percent in the second quarter chiefly on the weaker Korean won and sales of new sport utility vehicles.It sold 1.1 million vehicles worldwide, a 7.3 percent decrease from the second quarter in 2018.Despite Hyundai’s earnings recovery, the market is concerned of the growing management-labor tensions over annual wage negotiations which could possibly impact its third-quarter performance.
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Financial Report April – June 2019
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Nissan Bets That the Boring Sedan Will Be the Next Big Thing
At a time when younger people drive less and hail more rides, while SUVs reign supreme thanks to low gas prices, Nissan Motor Co. is betting on the humble sedan.
Bentley bullish on long-term prospects in Chinese market
Bentley Motors is confident about its long-term prospects in China despite a flat market in 2019.Entering China in 2002, Bentley is the most popular luxury auto brand in the country.Bentley currently has 37 dealerships in the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macao.
Daimler’s Accidental Expat Manager on the Move Again
What started in 2000 as a three-year plan to gain some international experience has resulted in a 17-year career as an expat manager for Daimler stalwart Jörg D. Schmidt.Those possibilities have taken Schmidt from Egypt to Singapore, South Africa, Russia, and Hungary.The market itself is more developed in Australia, built on the back of 27 years of uninterrupted economic growth, albeit there are signs it may now be slowing down.
Self-driving tech slams into wall of human behaviour
A YEAR ago, Detroit and Silicon Valley had visions of putting thousands of self-driving taxis on the road in 2019, ushering in an age of driverless cars.General Motors announced that it would also start a taxi service by the end of this year with vehicles, developed by its Cruise division, that have no steering wheels or pedals.Tesla believes its new self-driving system, based on a computer chip it designed, and the data it gathers from Tesla cars now on the road will enable the company to start offering fully autonomous driving next year.
Bolt Mobility Launches In Washington, D.C.
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MG Hector bookings temporarily closed owing to high initial demand
MG Hector been receiving an overwhelming response ever since it was launched in India on June 27.MG Hector bookings had started on June 4 in India and by the time of its launch, the company had received more than 10,000 bookings.MG Hector boasts of an impressive design having features like bold front grille with surrounding chrome accent, split LED headlamps, LED DRLs, LED fog lamps, LED tail lamps, LED fog lamps, dual-tone machined alloys, shark fin antenna, floating light turn indicators and heated ORVM.
Kia Motors begins sales of compact SUV Seltos
Kia Motors began selling its new compact sports utility vehicle Seltos on Thursday.Seltos is available in two engine lineups, a 1.6 turbo gasoline which runs on maximum of 177 horsepower and 27 kilogram-meters of torque, and a 1.6 diesel model that is equipped with maximum of 136 horsepower and 32.6 kilogram-meters of torque.Kia has also applied its latest driving safety technologies as default to Seltos, putting the driving assist functions including forward collision-avoidance assist, lane following assist, lane keeping assist, driver attention warning and high beam assist to all trims.
Volvo Group and Samsung SDI Enter Strategic Alliance for Electromobility
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