Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Indonesia

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PT Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (HMMI)
Company type Subsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Predecessor
  • Hyundai Indonesia Motor
  • Hyundai Mobil Indonesia
Founded2019
Headquarters,
Area served
Indonesia
Key people
President Director:
  • Choi Yoon Seok (2019–2022)
  • Lee Bong Kyu (2022–present)
Number of employees
2,000
Parent Hyundai Motor Company

PT Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Indonesia (HMMI) is an automobile manufacturing plant located in Cikarang, Bekasi Regency, Indonesia. The plant and a separate sales company, PT Hyundai Motors Indonesia (HMID) are wholly owned subsidiaries of Hyundai Motor Company. [1]

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HMMI replaced the role of the locally owned Hyundai Indonesia Motor (renamed to Handal Indonesia Motor since November 2020), [2] which held rights to assemble Hyundai cars in Indonesia since 1996, [3] while HMID replaced the role of Hyundai Mobil Indonesia (HMI), the locally owned distributor of Hyundai cars in Indonesia from 1999 to 2021.

The plant is built in a 77.6  ha (192 acres) land in Cikarang and has been operated since the second half of 2021 with the annual capacity of 150,000. [4] Half of the output will be exported to the neighbouring countries in Southeast Asia. A total of US$1.55 billion (Rp 21.7 trillion) will be invested to the plant along with the future product developments until 2030. [5]

The HMMI plant has engine, outfitting, painting, press and car body factories, Mobility Innovation Center (which houses the Research and Development team), and also among others. It is also characterized by the application of various eco-friendly methods. Some of the plant's electricity is produced with solar power generation facilities, and volatile organic compounds were minimized by the water-soluble painting method. Furthermore, air pollution reduction facilities were used to reduce air pollution and heat loss was minimized by applying far-infrared ovens to the painting process. [6]

Models

Current models

ModelIndonesian introductionCurrent modelCurrent production status
Introduction (model code)Update/facelift
Sedan
Hyundai Ioniq 6 1X7A7258.jpg
IONIQ 6
Ioniq 6 20232023 (CE)Imported from South Korea
SUV/crossover
2021 Hyundai Creta 1.5 Trend (SU2id, Indonesia) front view 01.jpg
CRETA
Creta 20222022 (SU2)Assembled in Indonesia
Hyundai Kona Electric (SX2) Auto Zuerich 2023 1X7A1152.jpg
KONA ELECTRIC
Kona Electric 20202024 (SX2)Assembled in Indonesia since 2024
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Uniq-Paket - f 27062021.jpg
IONIQ 5
Ioniq 5 20222022 (NE)Assembled in Indonesia
Hyundai IONIQ 5 N NE N Performance Blue (6).jpg
IONIQ 5 N
Ioniq 5 N 20242024 (NE N)Assembled in Indonesia
Hyundai Santa Fe (TM) PHEV FL IMG 0029.jpg
SANTA FE
Santa Fe 20012018 (TM)2021Assembled in Indonesia since 2022
Hyundai Palisade LX2 FL Creamy White Pearl (1).jpg
PALISADE
Palisade 20202020 (LX2)2022Imported from South Korea
MPV
2022 Hyundai Stargazer Prime (Indonesia) front view 01.jpg
2024 Hyundai Stargazer X Prime (1).jpg
STARGAZER
Stargazer 20222022 (KS)Assembled in Indonesia
Hyundai Staria IMG 5410.jpg
STARIA
Staria 20212021 (US4)Imported from South Korea

Former models

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