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Hyundai Motor America has donated $25,000 to Nicklaus Children's Hospital to support its Car Seat Safety Program, continuing their Hyundai Hope corporate social responsibility initiative. The program, which provided nearly 120 free car seat safety checks and over 100 car seats for families in need last year, aims to expand access to child passenger safety education and installations.
The hospital's program conducts approximately 225 car seat checks annually and educates over 500 caregivers and children on passenger safety. As the lead organization for the Miami-Dade County SAFE KIDS Coalition, Nicklaus Children's Hospital offers specialized car seats for children with special needs and provides education on vehicular heatstroke and rollover prevention.
Hyundai's U.S. operations, including its manufacturing facilities and 835 independent dealers, contribute $20.1 billion annually and 190,000 jobs to the U.S. economy.
Hyundai (HYMTF) has achieved a significant safety milestone with five vehicles receiving the prestigious TOP SAFETY PICK+ (TSP+) designations from the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS) for 2025. The honored vehicles include the IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, Kona (non-EV), Tucson/Tucson Hybrid, and Santa Fe/Santa Fe Hybrid (built after November 2024).
The 2025 IIHS testing criteria now features more stringent requirements for second-row occupant safety, including an updated moderate overlap front test with a second dummy positioned behind the driver. Vehicles must earn an 'acceptable' rating for TOP SAFETY PICK and a 'good' rating for TOP SAFETY PICK+.
Hyundai's commitment to passenger safety is demonstrated through its SmartSense advanced safety features, including enhanced seat belt technology, rear occupant alert, and additional side airbags for back seat occupants. The company's U.S. operations contribute $20.1 billion annually and support 190,000 jobs to the U.S. economy.
Hyundai Motor Group (HYMTF) has achieved industry leadership in safety, securing 12 awards in the 2025 IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK (TSP) and TOP SAFETY PICK+ (TSP+) assessments, representing 25% of total honors.
The Group's achievements include:
- Hyundai Motor: Five TSP+ awards (IONIQ 5, KONA, TUCSON, SANTA FE, IONIQ 6)
- Genesis: Four TSP+ awards (GV60, Electrified GV70, GV70, GV80) and one TSP award (G90)
- Kia: Two TSP+ awards (EV9, Telluride SUVs)
The 2025 IIHS criteria featured stricter standards, including enhanced second-row occupant protection requirements and advanced seat belt technology. Only 48 models qualified this year, compared to 71 in the previous assessment, highlighting the significance of Hyundai's achievement.
Hyundai Motor America has renewed its partnership with Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), donating $100,000 to support child passenger and pedestrian safety initiatives. The funding will enhance CHLA's Injury Prevention and Child Passenger Safety Program, which provides safety education and equipment to families in Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
The collaboration has already benefited nearly 850 children through over 10 safety events, replacing more than 125 car seats. According to NHTSA data, nearly half of car seats are improperly installed, while proper safety seats can reduce fatal injuries by 71% for infants and 54% for toddlers.
The partnership includes child safety seat inspections by certified technicians and LA Street Smarts events featuring an interactive traffic safety set. A recent study showed that caregivers who previously attended safety events demonstrate better car seat usage compared to first-time attendees.
Hyundai Tucson has been crowned the 2025 Best Compact SUV for Families by U.S. News & World Report, marking its fourth consecutive win. The award evaluates over 100 vehicles across nine categories, considering reliability, safety, comfort, space, convenience, and connectivity.
The Tucson stood out for its comprehensive safety features, spacious cabin, and family-friendly amenities including front and rear USB-C charging ports and wireless Android Auto™ and Apple CarPlay®. Available with ICE, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid powertrains, the model received praise for its huge cargo capacity and excellent safety scores.
According to a recent economic impact report, Hyundai's U.S. operations, including its manufacturing facilities and 835 independent dealers, contribute $20.1 billion annually and create 190,000 jobs to the U.S. economy.
Hyundai Motor America achieves a historic milestone as three of its female executives - Claudia Márquez (Chief Operating Officer), Olabisi Boyle (SVP of Product Planning and Mobility Strategy), and Kate Fabian (Director of Marketing Communications) - are named 2025 Trailblazing Women in Automotive by Reuters. This marks the first time three women from one company have received this prestigious recognition in the same year.
The executives have been instrumental in Hyundai's transformation, driving advancements in technology, customer experience, and brand strategy. Their contributions span across business growth, operational excellence, strategic initiatives, vehicle lineup development, mobility ecosystem advancement, and brand communications.
According to a recent economic impact report, Hyundai's U.S. operations, including its North American headquarters, manufacturing facilities, and 835 independent dealers, contribute $20.1 billion annually and 190,000 jobs to the U.S. economy.
Hyundai has unveiled its new IONIQ 9 electric SUV, featuring a 110.3 kWh NCM lithium-ion battery and multiple motor configurations. The Long-Range RWD variant achieves a WLTP-estimated range of 620 km with 194 Wh/km energy consumption and a 0.259 Cd drag coefficient.
The vehicle offers three variants: Long-Range RWD (160 kW rear motor), Long-Range AWD (70 kW front motor), and Performance AWD (dual 160 kW motors). Acceleration from 0-100 km/h ranges from 5.2 to 9.4 seconds.
Key features include:
- Advanced HVAC system with heat pump technology
- Spacious interior with up to 1,323 liters cargo capacity
- Innovative Swiveling Seats and Universal Island 2.0 console
- Triple door seals, acoustic glass, and ANC-R technology for noise reduction
- AI-powered Auto Terrain Mode and dynamic torque vectoring
Hyundai Motor has announced significant educational investments in Coastal Georgia's STEM initiatives. The company has partnered with the SAE Foundation to implement the A World In Motion (AWIM) PreK-12 program in Bryan County School District, reaching approximately 800 fourth-grade students.
The company has also expanded its partnership with the H2GP Foundation, implementing the Hydrogen STEM and RC Programs in Bryan County. The program includes sponsoring 16 teams for the Georgia Hydrogen Grand Prix, with winners advancing to the H2GP World Finals in Germany.
Additionally, Hyundai has donated $25,000 to Georgia Southern University for STEM scholarships, bringing their total contribution to $55,000. These initiatives are strategically aligned with Hyundai's presence in the region, particularly near their new electric vehicle plant, Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America (HMGMA) in Bryan County.
Hyundai Motor Company (HYMTF) and Tate have announced two significant developments in their cultural partnership. First, Northern Sámi artist Máret Ánne Sara has been selected as the tenth annual Hyundai Commission artist, who will create a new site-specific installation for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall from October 14, 2025, to April 6, 2026.
Additionally, Hyundai Motor and Tate have extended their partnership until 2036, continuing their support of both the Hyundai Commission and Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational. This extension builds upon their initial 2014 partnership, which marked the longest initial commitment from a corporate partner in Tate's history.
Sara, born in 1983 to a Sámi reindeer herding family, is known for exploring global ecological issues through her community's perspective, focusing on Nordic colonialism's impact and environmental preservation using materials derived from reindeer herding.
Hyundai Motor America achieved record-breaking February 2025 sales of 62,032 units, marking a 3% increase from February 2024 and the fifth consecutive month of record-setting total sales.
Notable achievements include all-time February records for Santa Fe HEV (+194%), Tucson (+2%), and IONIQ 6 (+12%). The company demonstrated strong performance in electrified vehicles, with hybrid electric vehicle sales surging 57% and total electrified sales growing 35%.
The IONIQ 6 earned recognition as the highest-ranking mass-market BEV in J.D. Power's 2025 U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience Ownership Study. Additionally, the IONIQ 5 and Kona received 2025 Kelley Blue Book Best Buy Awards in their respective categories.