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Hyundai Navigates Regulatory Scrutiny Amid Record Sales and New Alliances

Dieter Jaworski by Dieter Jaworski
September 6, 2025
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Hyundai Motor Company finds itself in a complex position, simultaneously celebrating remarkable sales achievements and a major new partnership while addressing a significant regulatory operation at a key US facility.

Strategic Partnerships and Sales Momentum

The automaker’s business outlook received a substantial boost from its deepened alliance with General Motors. The two companies are co-developing a portfolio of five new vehicles targeted for Central and South American markets, alongside an all-electric van for North America. This collaboration is strategically aimed at achieving combined annual sales exceeding 800,000 units.

This announcement coincided with exceptional sales performance, particularly in the United States. Hyundai Motor America reported unprecedented August deliveries of 88,523 vehicles, representing a 12% year-over-year increase. The electric vehicle segment demonstrated particularly explosive growth, surging by an impressive 72%.

In India, Hyundai welcomed recent GST tax reforms implemented by the government. The reduction of the tax burden to 18% for approximately 60% of Hyundai’s internal combustion engine fleet is expected to significantly enhance vehicle affordability for consumers.

US Operations Face Immigration Investigation

Contrasting these positive developments, US immigration authorities conducted a major operation yesterday at a battery plant under construction in Georgia. The facility is a joint venture between Hyundai and LG Energy Solution. During the enforcement action, 475 individuals, predominantly South Korean nationals, were detained on allegations of immigration violations. The operation temporarily halted construction activities at the site.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Hyundai?

Hyundai issued a statement clarifying that none of those apprehended were direct employees of the company. The automaker committed to conducting a comprehensive review of employment practices at its suppliers and subcontractors. The South Korean government expressed official concern and regret over the incidents.

Key developments at a glance:

  • US Operations: Federal investigation underway following raid at battery plant
  • Sales Performance: Record August sales with 12% growth and 72% EV surge
  • Indian Market: Tax reforms reduce burden on 60% of combustion engine fleet
  • Strategic Alliance: Five co-developed vehicles planned with GM
  • Future Innovation: “Concept THREE” set for unveiling at IAA

Mixed Signals in Equity Markets

The company’s stock performance presented a divergent picture across different markets. Shares of Hyundai Motor India Ltd. advanced by 2.69%, outperforming significantly with a monthly gain of 16.25%. Conversely, Hyundai Motor Company (HYMTF) shares showed minimal movement in recent trading, closing flat at $51.00.

Short-term projections for HYMTF indicate a potential downward trend, with an anticipated three-month performance of -8.17%. In a contrasting positive assessment, Goldman Sachs initiated coverage on the stock in August with a “Buy” rating, assigning a price target of 300,000 KRW. The analysts highlighted that the stock trades at a 38% price-to-earnings discount compared to industry peers.

Looking further ahead to 2025, forecasts appear more measured. Projected revenue growth of 3.0% to 4.0% falls notably below the previous year’s 7.7% growth rate. Similarly, the anticipated operating margin of 7.0% to 8.0% may slightly trail the 8.1% margin expected to be achieved in 2024.

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