Hyundai Motor Reports May Global Sales of 310,000 Vehicles
Hyundai Motor Co. sold 325,473 vehicles worldwide in May, down 7.7 percent from a year earlier. The company cited parts supply shortages at suppliers as the cause of the decline.
koreaherald.comHyundai Motor Co. 7 percent decline from the same month a year earlier. 6 percent on-year. 1 percent drop from May 2025.
The South Korean automaker attributed the decline to production disruptions caused by parts supply shortages at its suppliers, Yonhap reported. The company said sales are expected to gradually recover, supported by the launch of the facelifted version of its flagship sedan, the New Grandeur, in its home market. A person walks by a Hyundai Motor Co.
Store in Seoul, in a file photo taken Jan. 29, 2026.
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