Hyundai was founded in 1947 and is a Korean automobile brand. The company logo is an oblique letter H in an oval, which represents Hyundai’s global management with the world as the stage. It also symbolizes the mutual trust and support between Hyundai Motor Company and its customers, and implies that Hyundai is all over the world. Hyundai mainly produces SUVs and ordinary family cars with a displacement of 1.6 to 2.7L.
Kia is the oldest automaker in South Korea. It merged with Hyundai Group to form Hyundai Kia Automotive Group in 2000. The name Kia means “originated in the East” or “originated in Asia”, reflecting its global ambition.
Ssangyong Motor Company is a famous Korean automobile manufacturer that mainly manufactures four-wheel drive vehicles, large buses, special vehicles, automobile engines and spare parts. Its predecessor was Dong-A Motors Company, which started out as a specialized manufacturer of four-wheel drive off-road vehicles and special vehicles and later became a joint venture with German Mercedes -Benz to become a comprehensive automobile manufacturing company.
Renault Samsung Motors is a South Korean automobile manufacturer headquartered in Bongnae-dong in central Seoul, with a production plant in Gangseo-gu, Busan, a design center and a research institute in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do.
Daewoo is an automobile company founded by Kim Woo-joong in 1967 and is the backbone of South Korea’s Daewoo Group. The Daewoo trademark, which uses the shape of the earth and flowers, shows Daewoo’s future and development will.
Spara is a South Korean automobile brand that mainly produces sports cars. Its first supercar has rewritten the history of South Korea without supercars.
In short, these Korean car brands each have their own characteristics and advantages and have a certain status and influence in the automobile market.