Articles by Kim Da-sol
Kim Da-sol
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Cadillac to launch five new models targeting young drivers
Cadillac said Monday that it planned to launch four new models and one face-lifted model in Korea this year -- mostly sports utility vehicles -- to position itself as a young, dynamic brand for young generation.The American automotive brand owned by General Motors said in a press release that it would introduce three new models and one face-lifted model in the first half of this year, including a large-size sports utility vehicle XT6 and its bestselling SUV model XT5’s facelift version. Th
Mobility Jan. 20, 2020
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[Behind the Wheel] GV80 packs in high-tech driving experience, with some unfamiliar functions
Hyundai Motor’s luxury brand Genesis unveiled its first sport utility vehicle GV80 last week, with a goal of selling 24,000 units in South Korea this year. The model will be launched in North America this summer.The Korea Herald had an opportunity to test drive GV80 in Ilsan, Gyeonggi Province, on the day of its launch on Wednesday. Genesis’ first vehicle based on a rear-wheel-drive platform -- runs on a six-cylinder diesel engine -- which exerts a maximum torque of 60 kilogram-meter
Mobility Jan. 19, 2020
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[Herald Interview] S. Korea very lucrative market for Rolls-Royce: CEO
Luxury carmaker Rolls-Royce sold a record 5,152 cars globally in 2019, up 25 percent on-year. And the South Korean market was “instrumental” in this achievement with the growing popularity of its SUV Cullinan, a top executive said Jan. 7. “It has been an excellent year for our brand, and the South Korean market has seen tremendous growth -- very solid, robust and successful -- and is a market that is very important for our business,” Torsten Muller-Otvos, CEO of Roll
Mobility Jan. 19, 2020
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Hyundai Motor chief Chung Euisun underlines decarbonizing transportation
Chung Euisun, executive vice chairman of Hyundai Motor Group, said decarbonizing transportation will support the Hydrogen Council’s vision of building a hydrogen-powered societyAccording to the company on Friday, Chung, who co-chairs the council, said in an interview that it is the responsibility of Hyundai Motor to extend beyond vehicles and invest in the hydrogen supply chain.“As an innovator and pioneer in hydrogen-powered mobility, Hyundai Motor Group is willingly taking the resp
Mobility Jan. 17, 2020
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Chevrolet rolls out Trailblazer as new core SUV model
Chevrolet launched Friday its new sport utility vehicle Trailblazer in Korea, dubbing it as the brand’s “core next-generation model.” The midsized SUV sits between the compact SUV Trax and Equinox, targeting urban drivers. It contains Chevrolet’s next-generation powertrain and high-tech driving functions, said the American automaker, which is owned by General Motors. “Trailblazer is a stylish SUV that will strengthen the Chevrolet SUV lineup, maximize the driv
Mobility Jan. 17, 2020
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Hyundai Motor Group to invest W129b in UK EV startup Arrival
Hyundai Motor Group said Thursday that it will invest 129 billion won ($111 million) in London-based EV startup Arrival, in an effort to secure electric vehicle manufacturing technology and market dominance. According to the automaker, the two firms agreed to cooperate in developing urban-type EVs, after clinching a deal at the Hyundai Motor Group headquarters on Thursday. Established in 2015 Arrival is an EV-developing startup focused on commercial-type vehicles including vans and bu
Mobility Jan. 16, 2020
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Qatar Airways introduces Qsuite on flights from Incheon
Qatar Airways said Thursday that its new business class Qsuite will be introduced in all its flights departing Incheon International Airport. Qsuite is the airway’s business class, considered as one of the most luxurious business classes, offering customized suite room environment. It was first introduced for the Doha-London route in June 2017. All Qsuite seats can be customized. By using privacy panel, passengers can create their own room. When traveling with friends or family, the T
Mobility Jan. 16, 2020
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Top Mahindra exec visits Korea to seek support for SsangYong Motor
A top executive of Mahindra & Mahindra, the Indian auto giant that acquired SsangYong Motor in 2010, is in town to seek support for its ailing South Korean subsidiary, according to industry sources Thursday. M&M’s Managing Director Pawan Goenka’s visit to Seoul comes ahead of Ssangyong Motor’s board meeting slated for Jan. 30. He currently serves as chairman of SsangYong Motor’s board.A SsangYong Motor official told The Korea Herald that the company 
Mobility Jan. 16, 2020
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Hyundai Motor aims to sell 10,100 units of Nexo this year
Hyundai Motor Group said Thursday that it aims to sell 10,100 units of the hydrogen-powered sport utility vehicle Nexo in Korea this year, with the goal of cementing its dominance in the eco-friendly vehicle market here.The Nexo sold 727 units in 2018, the year it was launched, but the number skyrocketed to 4,194 units last year. Its price begins from 68.9 million won ($59,402) in Korea. Combined with Hyundai Motor’s first commercial hydrogen fuel cell vehicle Tucson ix, accumulated
Mobility Jan. 16, 2020
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Genesis’ first SUV GV80 launched, threatens likes of Benz, BMW
Hyundai Motor launched Wednesday the much-anticipated first SUV from its luxury brand Genesis, the GV80, which is expected to compete with models from the likes of Mercedes-Benz and BMW. The world’s fifth-largest automaker in terms of sales aims to sell 24,000 units of the GV80 in Korea this year, with plans to launch in North America as well. According to the company, the two-row GV80 was built on the brand’s first rear-wheel-drive platform, based on three key pillar
Mobility Jan. 15, 2020
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Kia Motors vows W29tr to transform into EV maker
Kia Motors on Tuesday unveiled its strategy to transform into a mobility solutions provider and ramp up its lineup with 11 new models to achieve global electric vehicle market share of 6.6 percent by 2025. Under its mid- and long-term business plan called “Plan S,” the sister company of Hyundai Motor said it will focus on EVs by injecting 29 trillion won ($25.1 billion), as well as increase profitability by offering customized mobility solutions.The vision was unveiled during it
Mobility Jan. 14, 2020
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Mercedes-Benz vows to maintain top spot in Korea with 15 new releases
Mercedes-Benz Korea said Tuesday it will release nine new models and six face-lifted vehicles this year to maintain its top position in the imported car market here.The automaker also touted its product lineup that “fits Korean tastes” as the reason for topping industry sales for four years in a row, during the automaker’s New Year’s press conference.According to the company, it has sold a record-high of 78,133 vehicles last year, up by 10.4 percent from the previous year
Mobility Jan. 14, 2020
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Hyundai targets sales of 1m cars annually in US by 2025
The US subsidiary of South Korean auto giant Hyundai Motor said Sunday it aims to sell 1 million units annually by 2025, on the back of rapid sales of the new Genesis model and sport utility vehicles. While the once-lucrative US market has seen total car sales fall by 1.1 percent last year to 17.08 million units due to global protectionism and sluggish global economy, sales of recreational vehicles inched up 2.8 percent, increasing its ratio in total sales to 71.9 percent in 2019 from 69.1 perce
Mobility Jan. 12, 2020
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S-Oil CEO, employees participate in New Year’s hiking trip
South Korea-based oil refinery S-Oil said Sunday that it conducted a New Year’s hiking event which was attended by its CEO and employees to share New Year’s resolutions and reinforce their commitment.S-Oil CEO Hussain A. Al-Qahtani was joined by some 200 employees comprised of team leader-level managers, new employees and officers and hiked on Cheonggyesan on Saturday, the company said. During the hiking trip, Al-Qahtani told employees, “Uncertainties that we face today r
Industry Jan. 12, 2020
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Renault Samsung workers wage sudden strike, renegotiation falters
Unionized workers at Renault Samsung staged an impromptu partial strike late Wednesday despite a planned renegotiation with the management the next day, according to the automaker. The South Korean carmaker said the unionized workers staged a four hour-long partial strike by suspending the operation of the production line. A Renault Samsung representative told The Korea Herald that given the current situation, the planned renegotiation on Thursday has been canceled. According to t
Mobility Jan. 9, 2020
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