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Hyundai recalls 67,000 vehicles 

Hyundai recalls 67,000 vehicles 

An official who spoke to Vanguard unofficially but declined to be quoted said there was no cause for alarm as the company usually takes its Hyundai vehicles from Korea. 
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Hyundai innovates world’s first multi-collision airbag system

Hyundai innovates world’s first multi-collision airbag system

HYUNDAI Motors Group hasannounced the development and future commercialization of the world’s first multi-collision airbag system that significantly improves airbag performance in multi-collision accidents. Multi-collision accidents are those in which the primary impact is followed by collisions with secondary objects, such as trees, electrical posts or other vehicles, which occurs in three out of every 10 accidents.

Hyundai donates ultramodern ICT labs to schools

Hyundai donates ultramodern ICT labs to schools

As a way of supporting computer education at the  grassroots and enhancing human resources development in Nigeria, Hyundai Motors Nigeria Limited, HMNL, recently, commenced the inauguration of ultra-modern ICT, Information Communication Technology, laboratories, in some public schools and colleges across the country.

Globe Motors’ Hyundai, Higer  plant can produce 6,000 units annually  — Oguamalam

Globe Motors’ Hyundai, Higer plant can produce 6,000 units annually — Oguamalam

Managing Director of  Globe Motors, an automobile marketing and manufacturing company in Nigeria, Mr. Victor Oguamalam, has said that the firm’s  new vehicle assembly plant in Lekki ,Lagos has installed capacity of 6,000 Hyundai and Higer units annually.Oguamalam who spoke to journalists shortly after a tour of the new  assembly plant located along Eleko-Ibeju Lekki area of Lagos said: “the plant for now has installed capacity of 6,000 vehicles annually which can be increased depending on market forces.”

Hyundai Nigeria begins vehicle service clinic

Hyundai Nigeria begins vehicle service clinic

Hyundai Motors  Nigeria Limited (HMNL) has urged customers to take advantage of its comprehensive 30-day service campaign, which kicked of on April 16 2018 to tune-up their vehicles and avoid undue cessations and unwarranted cost implications. The campaign is scheduled to end next month.The company’s Head of Service, Srinivas Jayaram made this plea in Lagos at the inauguration of Hyundai inclusive vehicle maintenance tagged Hyundai car care clinic.