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48bux
Here we have also production figures: https://hyundai-motor.cz/en/the-hyundai-car-plant-in-nosovice-produces-its-two-millionth-car/
First car was built on November 3 2008, the ix35 was built in 603000 pieces from July 2011 to July 2015 and the Venga was built in 82700 examples from November 2009 to June 2011.
First car was built on November 3 2008, the ix35 was built in 603000 pieces from July 2011 to July 2015 and the Venga was built in 82700 examples from November 2009 to June 2011.
48bux
Didn't know those two models were briefly CKD assembled. Here it says the plant started operations in November 2008: https://hyundai-motor.cz/en/hyundai-motor-manufacturing-czech-nosovice-car-plant-celebrates-three-million-cars-produced/
and indeed confirmed the Venga assembly between 2009 and 2011.
and indeed confirmed the Venga assembly between 2009 and 2011.
AleX_DJ
Another fact to notice: the ix35 models for Europe were built by Kia in Slovakia until MY 2011. Czech assembly began in July 2011 (MY 2012).
The Czech Hyundai plant in Nosovice also built some CKD units of Sonata [NF] and Coupe [GK] between April 2008 and August 2009. I tried to search if there are some here on the site, but I couldn't find any so far (they should be very few units indeed, used only to keep the assembly lines operational until the arrival of new models).
The Czech Hyundai plant in Nosovice also built some CKD units of Sonata [NF] and Coupe [GK] between April 2008 and August 2009. I tried to search if there are some here on the site, but I couldn't find any so far (they should be very few units indeed, used only to keep the assembly lines operational until the arrival of new models).
48bux
Yes, I meant 2004+ models when I said all were Indian-sourced, sorry.
So for the Atos, Atos Prime, Santro, Santro Xing and Kia Visto, code should be [MX], and for all 2004+ Atos Prime and derived models, production site should be India, right?
I see now Kia Visto is listed on the site with [AH] chassis code
So for the Atos, Atos Prime, Santro, Santro Xing and Kia Visto, code should be [MX], and for all 2004+ Atos Prime and derived models, production site should be India, right?
I see now Kia Visto is listed on the site with [AH] chassis code
AleX_DJ
For sure all the Atos Prime have got code [MX], and so also the Korean-only rebadged Kia Visto. I see that part sites usually list also the standard 1998 Atos with code [MX]: https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=1321221
Anyway, the VINs encountered so far confirm that European models until 2003 were Korean-sourced. Starting from the 2004 facelift, which unified the global version to the Indian Santro Xing, they are all Indian-sourced
Anyway, the VINs encountered so far confirm that European models until 2003 were Korean-sourced. Starting from the 2004 facelift, which unified the global version to the Indian Santro Xing, they are all Indian-sourced
48bux
I updated all the i40
What about the Atos Prime? I think we were noticing all EU models (I believe only those?) with VIN were built in India. Also, most are without chassis code, and some have MX, which should be the regular Atos code, IIRC in VINs there were another one?
What about the Atos Prime? I think we were noticing all EU models (I believe only those?) with VIN were built in India. Also, most are without chassis code, and some have MX, which should be the regular Atos code, IIRC in VINs there were another one?
AleX_DJ
I checked the local names for wagon versions of i30 and i40 models, I put them in comments on the single pages. For the older Lantra/Elantra models it will need some more time, because the documentation is more difficult to be found
For reference, these are the local names I've found so far:
i30 [FD]
AT: i30 cw
AU: i30 cw (sourced from Korea)
BR: i30 cw
CA: Elantra Touring (sourced from Korea)
DE: i30 cw
DK: i30 cw
FR: i30 cw
IT: i30 cw
NO: i30 cw
NZ: i30 cw (sourced from Korea)
PL: i30 cw
SE: i30 Kombi
UA: i30 cw
UK: i30 Estate
US: Elantra Touring (sourced from Korea)
i30 [GD]
AT: i30 Kombi
CZ: i30 Kombi
DE: i30 Kombi
FR: i30 Sport Wagon
HR: i30 cw
IE: i30 Tourer
IT: i30 Wagon
LT: i30 Wagon
NL: i30 Wagon
NO: i30 Stasjonsvogn
PL: i30 Wagon
SK: i30 Kombi
UK: i30 Tourer
i30 [PD]
AT: i30 Kombi
BE: i30 Wagon
CZ: i30 Kombi
DE: i30 Kombi
IT: i30 Wagon
NO: i30 Stasjonsvogn
PL: i30 Wagon
SK: i30 Kombi
i40
AT: i40 Kombi
AU: i40 Tourer
CZ: i40 Kombi
DE: i40 Kombi
FR: i40 Sport Wagon
IE: i40 Tourer
IT: i40 Wagon
KR: i40 (opposite to i40 Saloon)
NL: i40 Wagon
NO: i40 Stasjonsvogn
PL: i40 Wagon
RU: i40 Universal (locally made)
SK: i40 Kombi
UK: i40 Tourer
I also have to correct myself: I was thinking that the i40 wasn't available in South Korea, but in fact it has been from a certain time: https://autocatalogarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Hyundai-i40-2016-KR.pdf
Seems that it was badged simply as i40 in wagon style and as i40 Saloon in sedan style.
For reference, these are the local names I've found so far:
i30 [FD]
AT: i30 cw
AU: i30 cw (sourced from Korea)
BR: i30 cw
CA: Elantra Touring (sourced from Korea)
DE: i30 cw
DK: i30 cw
FR: i30 cw
IT: i30 cw
NO: i30 cw
NZ: i30 cw (sourced from Korea)
PL: i30 cw
SE: i30 Kombi
UA: i30 cw
UK: i30 Estate
US: Elantra Touring (sourced from Korea)
i30 [GD]
AT: i30 Kombi
CZ: i30 Kombi
DE: i30 Kombi
FR: i30 Sport Wagon
HR: i30 cw
IE: i30 Tourer
IT: i30 Wagon
LT: i30 Wagon
NL: i30 Wagon
NO: i30 Stasjonsvogn
PL: i30 Wagon
SK: i30 Kombi
UK: i30 Tourer
i30 [PD]
AT: i30 Kombi
BE: i30 Wagon
CZ: i30 Kombi
DE: i30 Kombi
IT: i30 Wagon
NO: i30 Stasjonsvogn
PL: i30 Wagon
SK: i30 Kombi
i40
AT: i40 Kombi
AU: i40 Tourer
CZ: i40 Kombi
DE: i40 Kombi
FR: i40 Sport Wagon
IE: i40 Tourer
IT: i40 Wagon
KR: i40 (opposite to i40 Saloon)
NL: i40 Wagon
NO: i40 Stasjonsvogn
PL: i40 Wagon
RU: i40 Universal (locally made)
SK: i40 Kombi
UK: i40 Tourer
I also have to correct myself: I was thinking that the i40 wasn't available in South Korea, but in fact it has been from a certain time: https://autocatalogarchive.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Hyundai-i40-2016-KR.pdf
Seems that it was badged simply as i40 in wagon style and as i40 Saloon in sedan style.
AleX_DJ
We started a discussion under the Mass change model info thread about the correct model origins of several Hyundai vehicles. I'm posting here the most important points:
Grand i10:
2014-19 are [BA], and origin India for both the sedan and the supermini.
There is a single 2020 model, which sould be [AI3], not [AC3] if I understand correctly?
Xcent:
All are 2014+ [BA], and they are already set with origin India.
We have no Grand i10 Nios for now if I'm not missing anything.
i20:
They are all Europe origin.
First generation (2008-13) is [PB]
Second generation (2014-19, also i20 Active) is [GB]
Third generation (2020+) is [BC3]
Elite i20
It should be Indian origin if I understand correctly. All the ones on the site are [IB].
We haven't yet any Indian i20 [BI3].
It appears the i30s sold in Australia and NZ were sourced from South Korea, except the rare 3-doors, according to this comment by MisterZ: https://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=1172160
I believe that is the only 3-doors listed in Oceanian location.
About the Getz/Click, I'm wondering if there was really significant imput by the Euro R&D center, which was just opened if I understand well what I'm reading? Personally I'd leave it as origin South Korea. Also we'd have to revert the model code to TB I believe.
And yes, I agree too with the [GB] i20 being 2015MY, also here first units arrived in December at least, if not directly in 2015
i10:
First generation (2008-13, but there are some listed as 2007 and I believe a couple outside Europe listed with more recent years) is [PA] and origin India. Also, category is supermini (there are some listed as hatchback).
Second generation (2014-19) is [IA] and origin is Europe, built in Turkey, so made for EU tag is redundant. Category Supermini. I see there is one listed as [BA]. I believe it is a mistake, or is it a reason?
Both of them have some examples listed without year and a chassis code, so I believe they have to be sorted manually? Also is to check if there are some second generation ones outside Europe that are actually indian-built and origin models.
First generation (2008-13, but there are some listed as 2007 and I believe a couple outside Europe listed with more recent years) is [PA] and origin India. Also, category is supermini (there are some listed as hatchback).
Second generation (2014-19) is [IA] and origin is Europe, built in Turkey, so made for EU tag is redundant. Category Supermini. I see there is one listed as [BA]. I believe it is a mistake, or is it a reason?
Both of them have some examples listed without year and a chassis code, so I believe they have to be sorted manually? Also is to check if there are some second generation ones outside Europe that are actually indian-built and origin models.
Grand i10:
2014-19 are [BA], and origin India for both the sedan and the supermini.
There is a single 2020 model, which sould be [AI3], not [AC3] if I understand correctly?
Xcent:
All are 2014+ [BA], and they are already set with origin India.
We have no Grand i10 Nios for now if I'm not missing anything.
i20:
They are all Europe origin.
First generation (2008-13) is [PB]
Second generation (2014-19, also i20 Active) is [GB]
Third generation (2020+) is [BC3]
Elite i20
It should be Indian origin if I understand correctly. All the ones on the site are [IB].
We haven't yet any Indian i20 [BI3].
Well, I see that for some other models we have mixed situations:
ix20
The origin should be EU, as it's designed by Hyundai Europe in Germany and only sold in Europe. Chassis code [JC] is missing from most entries, and a couple are listed as hatchback, but it should be a Van/MPV
Bayon
We have only one so far, which is listed as origin South Korea, but it should be origin EU just like the ix20 (designed in Europe and made for European market). Missing model code is [BC3] and it's built in Turkey
i30
The i30 should have origin EU, as all the generations were engineered by Hyundai Europe in Germany. More than a half of the entries are still listed with South Korean origin, though. Assembly in Czech Republic is confirmed for all the EU-market units. Not sure about the origin of units for Australia/New Zealand, while the North American Elantra Touring and Elantra GT are sourced from South Korea, but being essentially the same identical car as the European i30 I think we should keep the EU origin also for them.
i40
The i40 [VF] is a rebodied derivative of the global Sonata engineered by Hyundai Motor Europe GmbH in Germany, and it's sold mainly in Europe and Oceania, but not in home market South Korea, despite being assembled there. I think EU origin could be appropriate also here (some are already listed this way).
Creta/ix25
According to the site of Hyundai Motor India Engineering, the Creta models are to be credited to them https://hmie.in/company/about-hmie. The entries listed so far have mixed listings, including South Korea and China.
Codes for the first generation should be [GS], with [GSb] for the Brazilian-built model (from 2017 on, still on sale together with the new model), which seems to differ only by the engine options. The badge-engineered ix25 for China (2015-19) is reported having the code [GC].
For what regards the 2nd generation, the codes should be:
[SU2i] for the 2020+ Indian model (sold also in Mexico and Brunei since 2021 and in South Africa until 2022)
[SU2c] for the Chinese 2019+ ix25 (which has different front and interior)
[SU2r] for the 2021+ Russian-built model (with specific front)
[SU2b] for the 2022+ Brazilian model (based on the Russian one but with flex engines, still sold alongside the old model)
[SU2id] for the 2022+ Indonesian-built model (with another specific front, exported also to Middle East, Africa and some other neighbouring South Asian markets as like Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia in addition to South Africa starting from July 2022)
A possibility could be maybe, considering also the different model codes, to give to the ix25 Chinese origin considering the many differences?
Eon
All the Hyundai Eon (Atos Eon in some North African markets) are listed with South Korean origin, but it’s an Indian engineered car. Not sure about the model code
Getz/Click
This is a border-line case: the car was one of the first models engineered by Hyundai’s R&D centre in Frankfurt, but the car was built and sold also in South Korea. One reference: https://carpart.com.au/blog/hyundai-getz
Not sure how this should be handled.
ix20
The origin should be EU, as it's designed by Hyundai Europe in Germany and only sold in Europe. Chassis code [JC] is missing from most entries, and a couple are listed as hatchback, but it should be a Van/MPV
Bayon
We have only one so far, which is listed as origin South Korea, but it should be origin EU just like the ix20 (designed in Europe and made for European market). Missing model code is [BC3] and it's built in Turkey
i30
The i30 should have origin EU, as all the generations were engineered by Hyundai Europe in Germany. More than a half of the entries are still listed with South Korean origin, though. Assembly in Czech Republic is confirmed for all the EU-market units. Not sure about the origin of units for Australia/New Zealand, while the North American Elantra Touring and Elantra GT are sourced from South Korea, but being essentially the same identical car as the European i30 I think we should keep the EU origin also for them.
i40
The i40 [VF] is a rebodied derivative of the global Sonata engineered by Hyundai Motor Europe GmbH in Germany, and it's sold mainly in Europe and Oceania, but not in home market South Korea, despite being assembled there. I think EU origin could be appropriate also here (some are already listed this way).
Creta/ix25
According to the site of Hyundai Motor India Engineering, the Creta models are to be credited to them https://hmie.in/company/about-hmie. The entries listed so far have mixed listings, including South Korea and China.
Codes for the first generation should be [GS], with [GSb] for the Brazilian-built model (from 2017 on, still on sale together with the new model), which seems to differ only by the engine options. The badge-engineered ix25 for China (2015-19) is reported having the code [GC].
For what regards the 2nd generation, the codes should be:
[SU2i] for the 2020+ Indian model (sold also in Mexico and Brunei since 2021 and in South Africa until 2022)
[SU2c] for the Chinese 2019+ ix25 (which has different front and interior)
[SU2r] for the 2021+ Russian-built model (with specific front)
[SU2b] for the 2022+ Brazilian model (based on the Russian one but with flex engines, still sold alongside the old model)
[SU2id] for the 2022+ Indonesian-built model (with another specific front, exported also to Middle East, Africa and some other neighbouring South Asian markets as like Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia in addition to South Africa starting from July 2022)
A possibility could be maybe, considering also the different model codes, to give to the ix25 Chinese origin considering the many differences?
Eon
All the Hyundai Eon (Atos Eon in some North African markets) are listed with South Korean origin, but it’s an Indian engineered car. Not sure about the model code
Getz/Click
This is a border-line case: the car was one of the first models engineered by Hyundai’s R&D centre in Frankfurt, but the car was built and sold also in South Korea. One reference: https://carpart.com.au/blog/hyundai-getz
Not sure how this should be handled.
It appears the i30s sold in Australia and NZ were sourced from South Korea, except the rare 3-doors, according to this comment by MisterZ: https://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=1172160
I believe that is the only 3-doors listed in Oceanian location.
About the Getz/Click, I'm wondering if there was really significant imput by the Euro R&D center, which was just opened if I understand well what I'm reading? Personally I'd leave it as origin South Korea. Also we'd have to revert the model code to TB I believe.
And yes, I agree too with the [GB] i20 being 2015MY, also here first units arrived in December at least, if not directly in 2015
I forgot to mention the Venue. There are two models available: the global [QX] and the Indian [QXi], which is shorter as usual. Also here, I'm not sure if the [QXi] deserves an Indian origin, while the [QX] is for sure a South Korean design.