Hyundai-Kia Group sold 7.23 million vehicles in 2024
The Korean group Hyundai-Kia sold 7.23 million vehicles worldwide in 2024, compared to 7.3 million in 2023, which represents a small decrease of 1% while the carmaker's targets had been set at 7.44 million units for 2024. The new targets for 2025 are set at 7.37 million vehicles sold, or 2% more than the final result of 2024. The Hyundai-Kia group therefore remains the third largest carmaker in the world behind the Toyota and Volkswagen groups and ahead of GM and Stellantis.
 
By brand, Hyundai (including Genesis) sold 4,141,791 vehicles (-1.8% compared to 2023) and Kia 3,089,457 vehicles (+0.1% compared to 2023).
 
The United States remains the Korean group's leading market in 2024, with 1,708,212 vehicle sales compared to 1,652,821 in 2023. Hyundai-Kia holds 10.7% of this market last year compared to 10.6% in 2023. South Korea remains its second market, with 1,245,020 sales and compared to 1,327,903 in 2023. Hyundai-Kia holds 76.85% of this market last year compared to 77% in 2023. Large Europe (EU + UK + Switzerland + Norway) is its third market, with 1,006,073 sales and 7.8% market share. India is its fourth market, with 850,429 sales and 17.5% market share. China is its fifth market, with 431,215 sales and only 1.6% market share, a market where the Korean group tends to gradually disappear.
 
In 2024, Hyundai-Kia sold 400,000 BEVs (compared to 376,500 in 2023), 95,000 PHEVs (compared to 105,000 in 2023) and 650,000 HEVs (compared to 646,000 in 2023). These models represent 16% of the Korean carmaker's total sales (compared to 15% in 2023).
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