Articles by Kim Da-sol
Kim Da-sol
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Hyundai’s all-new Palisade debuts with highest-level trim
Hyundai Motor Group said Wednesday that it has launched the latest version of its sport utility vehicle Palisade incorporating the highest-level trim, following consumer demand. The automaker has added the highest grade trim of 2020 Palisade called Calligraphy, a concept which was first introduced to the new Grandeur launched last year. The all-new Palisade has applied a special radiator and intake grille, wheel designs, a skid plate and a body color cladding, the company said. T
Mobility May 6, 2020
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GM Korea’s SUV Chevrolet Trax tops small SUV sales in US
GM Korea said Monday that its small sport utility vehicle Trax ranked No. 1 in the United States in the category for small SUVs in the first quarter. According to the automaker, an accumulated 28,242 units of Chevrolet Trax have been sold in the US from January to March, topping the list among 15 kinds of small SUVs sold there. Following Trax were Honda HR-V and Hyundai Motor’s Kona at 19,414 units and 15,174 units, respectively. All Trax models are manufactured at the automaker&
Mobility May 4, 2020
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HDC’s Asiana Airlines takeover postponed
Midsized construction company HDC Hyundai Development Company said Wednesday that it has postponed the schedule to complete the acquisition of Asiana Airlines, as more time is needed for the conditions precedent to be met, including a delayed foreign regulator’s approval. HDC said in a regulatory filing that the acquisition date has been resettled from April 30 to “a date agreed by both parties.” A HDC official told The Korea Herald that the deal closing date can be af
Mobility April 29, 2020
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[News Focus] Hyundai Motor banks on domestic market to minimize COVID-19 fallout
Hit by the unprecedented economic impact of the coronavirus epidemic, the country’s largest automaker, Hyundai Motor Group, is moving to focus on increasing domestic sales to recover from weakened exports. The strategy, also taken by other smaller automakers, is expected to further intensify the local market, according to industry sources. According to Hyundai Motor Group, it would reorganize the production schedule and supply of popular models. Hyundai Motor Group Executive Dire
Mobility April 29, 2020
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[Monitor] Global automakers’ sales, profits decline
Sales and profits of global automakers declined over the economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis, market data showed Tuesday. With European countries like France having gone into lockdown in the first quarter, French automaker Renault Group recorded 19.2 percent fall in their sales from January to February, compared to the previous year. German automaker BMW also saw its sales dwindle by 20.6 percent, while other German carmakers Daimler Group and Volkswagen saw their operating profits plumme
Mobility April 29, 2020
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Infant LCCs left out from state support fear business collapse
The South Korean government has been spewing out financial support schemes for the struggling airline industry upon the novel coronavirus pandemic since February. But the measures exclude minor and infant-stage low-cost carriers that had acquired their operation licenses only last year, stoking concerns over their business outlook. It also rekindled criticisms that the Transport Ministry had hastily handed out licenses for the already-crowded LCC sector. Most recently last week, the governmen
Mobility April 27, 2020
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Jaguar’s XF upgrades product portfolio with 2020 edition
British carmaker Jaguar Land Rover’s premium sedan XF has come back with a 2020 checkered flag edition, upgrading the brand’s product portfolio. Jaguar’s 2020 XF checkered flag edition features the automaker’s unique exterior and interior elements, as well as the Ingenium engine which comes in both diesel and gasoline variants, the company said Sunday. The engine, which was manufactured with a high-tech aluminum-based material, delivers high fuel efficiency and up to 18
Mobility April 26, 2020
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[Herald Interview] Driving luxury race car with everyday usability
South Korea has rapidly become an attractive market for luxury sports car brands in recent years. Driving the trend is Porsche, with market watchers attributing the German carmaker as having opened the gateway for car enthusiasts here with its diverse models that coalesced its high-end image into individuality. “We are still a young brand (here). Porsche Korea began business here only seven years ago, we are still fairly new and there’s a lot about the brand that we can show and t
Mobility April 26, 2020
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Jeju Air to conduct temperature check for all passengers
Low-cost carrier Jeju Air said Friday that it will conduct a temperature check for all passengers to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Following the extra-long weekend which begins from Buddha’s Birthday which falls on April 30 through Children’s Day on May 5, the air carrier said all passengers on flights departing to Jeju Island will undergo a temperature check. The government has estimated that some 180,000 people are expected to visit the resort island during the upcoming
Mobility April 26, 2020
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Hyundai Mobis’ earnings slump in Q1
Hyundai Mobis said Friday that it has logged an operating profit of 360.9 billion won ($291 million) in the first quarter, down 26.9 percent on-year. Hyundai Motor Group’s auto parts making unit cited market contraction over impact of COVID-19 as a reason. According to the company, its first-quarter sales came at 8.4 trillion won, down 3.6 percent on-year, while its total net profit recorded 348.8 billion won, which fell by 28.2 percent on-year. Hyundai Mobis said its main
Mobility April 24, 2020
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Kia Motors’ Q1 net profit halves despite increased sales
Kia Motors said Friday that its net profit in the first quarter this year has halved, while further losses are expected in the second quarter over the economic impact of COVID-19 pandemic. The automaker’s disclosure showed that its sales from January to March came at 14.5 trillion won ($11 billion), up by 17.1 percent on-year. Its operating profit fell 25.2 percent to 444.5 billion won, while net profit plummeted by 59 percent to 266 billion won. The huge profit drop can be
Mobility April 24, 2020
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Renault Samsung XM3 tops 10,000 units sales milestone
Renault Samsung Motors said Friday that its sport utility vehicle XM3 has recorded accumulated sales of 10,000 units in 49 days, the shortest period since the new model was launched on March 9. A total of 5,581 units were picked up in the month, while from April 1-13, a total of 4,419 units were sold. The company said prior to XM3, its midsized sedan SM6 broke the record of selling over 10,000 units in the shortest period of time after launch in 61 days. During the preorder perio
Mobility April 24, 2020
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Hyundai Motor launches ‘quieter, stronger’ 2020 Sonata
Hyundai Motor Group’s steady-selling sedan the Sonata has been upgraded with “quieter, stronger” features for 2020, the automaker said Thursday. The company said it has applied thicker fixed glass to the front row and windshield molding that surrounds the vehicle, for a quieter driving experience. On the gasoline 2.0 model, the company additionally applied double-glaze glass to minimize road noise in the car. Also, Hyundai Motor said it has changed the gearshift patter
Mobility April 23, 2020
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Hyundai starts to sweat from pandemic woes
Hyundai Motor Group posted a mixed earnings report Thursday, with a rise in operating profit overshadowed by the effects of the novel coronavirus. The carmaker said its first-quarter sales amounted to 25.3 trillion won ($20.5 billion) and operating profit 863.8 billion won, having respectively risen by 5.6 percent and 4.7 percent on-year amid product improvement and the weak Korean won. But currency factors also weighed on the auto giant’s net profit, which plunged 42.1 perc
Mobility April 23, 2020
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Hanjin Group sells rent-a-car unit to focus on logistics business
Hanjin Group said Wednesday that it has sold a rent-a-car unit to Lotte Rental to focus on strengthening its core business in logistics and parcel services. According to the company, it has clinched a deal to transfer 60 billion won ($48 million) of assets to Lotte Rental, which also runs a rent-a-car business. Hanjin also handed over some 3,000 vehicles. The deal was discussed in mid-February, while the finalization process is to take place by May, Hanjin Group said. “We w
Mobility April 22, 2020
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