Hyundai Mobis, a significant supplier for Hyundai Motor Group, has announced an investment of approximately €235 million to establish new production...
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South Korean car manufacturer Hyundai wanted to present something new at the Paris Motor Show, so this week, it premiered the Inster Cross in the French metropolis. Hyundai says it’s a version of the small city dweller “with a more outdoor look”. The regular Inster, based on the little Casper with a combustion engine available in Korea, was presented in June. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
Hyundai Mobis, a significant supplier for Hyundai Motor Group, has announced an investment of approximately €235 million to establish new production...
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