Hyundai Initiates Construction of Manufacturing Hub in Saudi Arabia with Focus on Hydrogen Mobility
Key Ideas
  • Hyundai has started building a new production facility in Saudi Arabia, the company's first manufacturing hub in the Middle East.
  • The Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Middle East (HMMME) facility, a collaboration with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, is set to begin operations in late 2026.
  • The plant aims to produce 50,000 vehicles annually, including electric vehicles and models with internal combustion engines, indicating a diversified production focus.
  • In addition to manufacturing, Hyundai plans to establish a hydrogen mobility network in Saudi Arabia, partnering with key organizations to develop hydrogen-based transportation infrastructure and pilot hydrogen-powered electric buses.
Hyundai has announced the commencement of construction for a new manufacturing facility in Saudi Arabia, located in the King Salman Automotive Cluster within King Abdullah Economic City. The Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Middle East (HMMME) project is a result of a joint effort between Hyundai and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, with ownership divided at 30-70. The facility is scheduled to kick off operations in the final quarter of 2026, with a predicted annual production capacity of 50,000 vehicles. This output will encompass both electric vehicles and models powered by internal combustion engines, showcasing Hyundai's commitment to diverse vehicle technologies. Moreover, Hyundai has revealed plans to enhance hydrogen mobility in Saudi Arabia through a strategic partnership with the Korea Automotive Technology Institute, Air Products Qudra, and the Saudi Public Transport Company. The collaboration aims to develop a hydrogen-based transportation infrastructure and introduce a pilot program featuring hydrogen-powered electric buses, emphasizing Hyundai's dedication to sustainable and innovative mobility solutions.
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