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Hyundai announced today that it will start to mass produce hybrid cars starting next year. The first model in the hybrid range to be produced will be the Hyundai Elantra LPI (Liquefied Petroleum Injection). The Hyundai Elantra LPI uses both Liquefied Petroleum Gas and electricity.

For 2010 Hyundai announced that it will introduce hybrids that use gasoline and LPG and by 2012 will introduce a small fleet of fuel cell electric cars.

Hyundai Press Release:

Hyundai´s First Hybrid Car for Mass Production Will be Avante (Elantra) LPI
Hyundai to Produce Small Fleet of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles by 2012
Greatly Improve Fuel Efficiency, Cut CO2 Emissions:

Opening a New Era for Environmentally-Friendly Cars

Hyundai Motor Company plans to mass produce Hybrid Electric Vehicles starting next year, opening a new era for environmentally-friendly cars.
While accompanying South Korean President Lee Myung Bak on a Kia Motors´ plant tour on March 21, Hyundai-Kia Chairman Chung Mong Koo said the automobile company will mass produce environmentally-friendly cars from 2009 to create new jobs and develop the industry into a next-generation value-adding growth engine.

"The importance of developing futuristic, environmentally-friendly cars is increasing for sustainable growth," Chairman Chung said. "Therefore, technology for advanced cars, like the hybrid, is imperative. We also plan to produce a small fleet of fuel cell electric vehicles from 2012."
Hyundai Elantra LPI
To meet its 2009 mass production target, Hyundai´s step-by-step plan is to

– Develop Technology
– Create a mass production system
– Expand model line-up

In accordance with this plan, Hyundai will begin its first mass production with the compact-sized
LPG model, the Avante (Elantra) LPI (Liqufied Petroleum Injection) hybrid, a car that uses both Liquefied Petroleum Gas and electricity. In 2010, Hyundai plans to introduce mid-sized hybrids that use gasoline and LPG.

Currently, Hyundai provides Verna (Accent) hybrid models to government agencies as pilot projects. The plan is to expand the line-up to mid-sized sedans and beyond for mass production, starting from 2009.

Hyundai entered the environmentally-friendly auto market in October 2004, when it supplied the government with 50 Click (Getz) hybrid cars. Since then, Hyundai and Kia have supplied the government with 350 hybrid cars in 2005,
including the Verna model. This number increased to 730 cars in 2006 and 1,682 cars in 2007, totalling about 2,800 cars so far.

Based on the technology accumulated from producing these cars, Hyundai will from 2009 mass produce hybrid cars that use LPG, which creates less pollution than conventional cars. Hyundai is also kicking its development plans into full gear with the aim to mass produce Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEV) beginning 2012.

Hyundai plans to expand a demo fleet of FCEV´s to 500 units by 2010, including mid-to-large size SUV´s, then establish a small production system to begin mass production from 2012.

The mass production of hybrid cars in 2009 will be a turning point for Hyundai, which will increase its competitiveness in the environmentally-friendly car sector, an area automakers worldwide are counting on for their strategic survival in the next-generation business sector.

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Date : 24 Mar 2008 08:03:15
Source: Hyundai

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