South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Group said Monday it ranked third in first-half global vehicle sales on increased high-end model sales despite the lack of automotive chips.
Hyundai Motor Co., its independent Genesis brand and Hyundai’s smaller affiliate Kia Corp. sold a total of 3.299 million vehicles in global markets in the January-June period, following Toyota Motor Group’s 5.138 million units and Volkswagen Group’s 4.006 million units, according to their sales data.
The Korean automaker’s first-half sales fell 5.1 percent from a year earlier, faring better than its global competitors. Toyota Group’s sales declined 6 percent, Volkswagen Group’s dropped 14 percent, Stellantis’ shed 16 percent, and General Motors Co. plunged 19 percent.
Stellantis is a 50:50 joint venture set up through the merger of U.S. carmaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. and French automaker PSA Groupe.
