Hyundai spearheads foreign EV comeback push in China with Ioniq brand
Hyundai is leading an effort by foreign automakers to regain market share in China's electric vehicle (EV) market. The company is launching a new Ioniq brand in China, featuring models tailored to local consumers and incorporating local technologies and partnerships.

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AI-generatedHyundai is leading an effort by foreign automakers to regain market share in China's electric vehicle (EV) market. The company is launching a new Ioniq brand in China, featuring models tailored to local consumers and incorporating local technologies and partnerships. This move follows Hyundai reversing a six-year sales decline in 2023. The Ioniq brand aims to be a broader mobility ecosystem, built with Chinese market needs in mind. The launch has raised expectations for a broader resurgence of international carmakers in China, where they have faced increasing competition from domestic brands. Several global brands are expected to unveil new EV technologies at the Auto China show in Beijing in late April.
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5 extractedHyundai reversed a six-year sales decline in 2025.
Dozens of global brands were expected to unveil new EV technologies at the Auto China show in Beijing.
Hyundai will soon introduce production models under the Ioniq brand tailored for Chinese consumers.
Hyundai Motor has spearheaded a comeback among foreign marques in the Chinese EV market.
New EV model launches by foreign brands this year reflect efforts to accelerate electrification in China.