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AWARD FACT SHEET

06/14/2007

2007 Hyundai Honors and Awards

Corporate Awards

AutoPacific, an automotive consulting firm, reported Hyundai had the largest opinion improvement among nine manufacturers in its initial wave of Image and Consideration Tracking Research.

Vehicle-Specific Awards

Accent

2007 Accent is named the Consumer Guide Automotive “Best Buy” in the sub-compact car category. Along with the Kia Rio, it is the first Korean-made car to win Best Buy status.

2007 Accent named one of the “Top 12 Greenest Vehicles of 2007” by the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE). It received a “superior” green score of 45 out of 100.

Author Jack Gillis and the Center for Auto Safety named the Accent a “Best Bet” in The Car Book 2007, which selects vehicles based on how well they respond to the safety and performance needs of today’s consumers.

The Yahoo! Autos Green Center ranked the 2007 Accent as one of the top 20 “Green” cars for 2007.

Azera

2007 Azera is listed as “Recommended” by Consumer Reports in its Annual Reliability Survey.

2007 Azera Limited named “Best in Class” in the sedans $25,000 to $30,000 category in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance “Best of 2007 Cars” awards.

2007 Azera sedan achieved the top slot in the large car segment according to Strategic Vision, Total Quality IndexTM (TQI). TQI measures the total vehicle satisfaction among new car owners.

Elantra

2007 Elantra is named one of the “Best Cars of 2007” by Auto A Fondo Magazine, the only Spanish language car enthusiasts’ magazine written by highly recognized Hispanic journalists and mechanics in Los Angeles.

2007 Elantra named one of the “Top 12 Greenest Vehicles of 2007” by the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE). It received a “superior” green score of 45 out of 100.

2007 Elantra earns National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) five-star crash test ratings for frontal crash performance, the highest government rating under the agency’s New Car Assessment Program.

Author Jack Gillis and the Center for Auto Safety named the Elantra a “Best Bet” in The Car Book 2007, which selects vehicles based on how well they respond to the safety and performance needs of today’s consumers.

The Yahoo! Autos Green Center ranked the 2007 Elantra as one of the top 20 “Green” cars for 2007.

Entourage

2007 Entourage is listed as “Recommended” in Consumer Guide Automotive’s 2007 Editors’ Picks.

2007 Entourage is listed as “Recommended” by Consumer Reports in its Annual Reliability Survey.

2007 Entourage is named “Best New Minivan” by Autobytel in its 2007 Editors’ Choice Awards. The Kia Sedona is named a finalist for this category.

2007 Entourage is named a finalist for “Best Family Car” by Autobytel in its 2007 Editors’ Choice Awards.

2007 Entourage is named “Best Minivan” by MotorWeek in its 2007 MotorWeek Drivers’ Choice Awards. The Entourage shared this title with the Kia Sedona.

Author Jack Gillis and the Center for Auto Safety named the Entourage a “Best Bet” in The Car Book 2007, which selects vehicles based on how well they respond to the safety and performance needs of today’s consumers.

2007 Entourage is named one of AAA/Parents magazine’s 2007 "Best Cars For Families."

Strategic Vision awarded the Entourage (tied with Kia Sedona & Nissan Quest) the top spot for the mini van segment. The TQI measures the total vehicle satisfaction among new car owners.

Santa Fe

2007 Santa Fe is named SUV of the year by FIPA (Federación Internacional de Periodistas del Automóvil/International Federation of Automotive Journalists. FIPA members consist of 68 auto journalists from 19 different countries including the U.S., but mostly Latin America.

2007 Santa Fe is named “Best New Midsize SUV” by Autobytel in its 2007 Editors’ Choice Awards.

2007 Santa Fe is named a finalist for “Most Improved New Vehicle for 2007” by Autobytel in its 2007 Editors’ Choice Awards.

2007 Santa Fe is named “2007 SUV of the Year” by Autobytel in its 2007 Editors’ Choice Awards.

2007 Santa Fe earns National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) five-star crash test ratings for frontal and side impacts, the highest government rating under the agency’s New Car Assessment Program.

Author Jack Gillis and the Center for Auto Safety named the Santa Fe a “Best Bet” in The Car Book 2007, which selects vehicles based on how well they respond to the safety and performance needs of today’s consumers.

2007 Santa Fe is named one of AAA/Parents magazine’s 2007 "Best Cars For Families."

Strategic Vision awarded Santa Fe the top spot in the small sport utility (SUV) segment. TQI measures the total vehicle satisfaction among new car owners.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) gave five-star crash test ratings to the Santa Fe for both frontal and side-impact crash tests.

Sonata

2007 Sonata is listed as “Recommended” by Consumer Guide Automotive in the midsize car category for the 2007 Editors’ Picks.

2007 Sonata is listed as “Recommended” by Consumer Reports in its Annual Reliability Survey.

2007 Sonata is named “Best Deal for Small Families” by Cars.com in its first annual Lifestyle Awards.

2007 Hyundai Sonata was named in the “Greener Choices for 2007” list by the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE).

2007 Sonata GLS named “Best in Class” in the sedans under $20,000 in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance “Best of 2007 Cars” awards.

The Yahoo! Autos Green Center ranked the 2007 Sonata as one of the top 100 “Green” cars for 2007.

Tiburon

2007 Tiburon earned Kelley Blue Book’s “Top 10 Coolest Cars Under $18,000” honors for its sporty styling and affordability.

The Yahoo! Autos Green Center ranked the 2007 Tiburon as one of the top 100 “Green” cars for 2007.

Tucson

2007 Tucson is listed as “Recommended” by Consumer Guide Automotive in the compact sport-utility vehicle category for the 2007 Editors’ Picks.

2007 Tucson named “Model with Most Improved Reliability” by Consumer Reports in its Annual Reliability Survey.

2007 Tucson is named the “Best Deal for Weekend Athletes” by Cars.com in its first annual Lifestyle Awards.

Author Jack Gillis and the Center for Auto Safety named the Tucson a “Best Bet” in The Car Book 2007, which selects vehicles based on how well they respond to the safety and performance needs of today’s consumers.

The Yahoo! Autos Green Center ranked the 2007 Tucson as one of the top 100 “Green” cars for 2007.

Veracruz

The all new Veracruz earned Five-Star crash test ratings, the highest government rating under NHTSA’s New Car Assessment Program. Veracruz received Five-Star crash test ratings for both frontal and side impact tests and it received four stars for rollover performance.

TheCarConnection.com selected the all-new Veracruz mid-sized crossover as one of the five best vehicles for the summer holiday.



2006 Hyundai Honors and Awards Corporate Awards

AutoPacific, an automotive consulting firm, reported Hyundai had the largest opinion improvement among nine manufacturers in its initial wave of Image and Consideration Tracking Research.

Hispanic Business Magazine names Michelle Cervantez, Vice President of Marketing Hyundai Motor America, one of the “100 Most Influential Hispanics”, in its October 2006 issue.

BusinessWeek named Hyundai 75th in the “Top 100 Global Brands” for 2006 issue (August 7, 2006). Hyundai placed above Porsche (80) and Nissan (90).

BusinessWeek named Hyundai one of the “Big WINNERS” in its annual “Top Brands” edition (August 7, 2006). Working with Interbrand, the magazine names the 100 most valuable brands in the world. Last year Hyundai was ranked 84th and this year has moved up to 75th slot.

In the 2006 Initial Quality Study (IQS) by J.D. Power & Associates, Hyundai was the highest ranked non-premium nameplate, and third overall – up from fourth the previous year.

Out of 73 plants in North/South America, Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama (HMMA), which opened in 2005, was ranked tenth for plant quality in the IQS.

John Krafcik, vice president of Strategic Planning and Product Development, was named a 2006 Automotive News “All-Star.”

Hyundai ranked 2nd among all brands with a median selling price below $24,500 in the 2006 Strategic Vision Total Value Index.

Sobre Ruedas, one of the leading Spanish-language automotive magazines in the country, named Hyundai Motor America “Manufacturer Sobre Ruedas 2006” in its third Annual Awards Ceremony.

Vehicle-Specific Awards

Accent

The Hyundai Accent was ranked sixth among all makes and models for being one of the “Greenest Vehicles of 2006” by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE).

Author Jack Gillis and the Center for Auto Safety named the Accent a “Best Bet” in The Car Book 2006, which selects vehicles based on how well they respond to the safety and performance needs of today’s consumers.

The Hyundai Accent was named one of the 30 most environmentally friendly vehicles in the the J.D. Power and Associates 2006 Alternative Powertrain StudySM.

Azera

The 2006 Hyundai Azera was named the “Best New Luxury Family Sedan” by Auto Mujeres al Volante, the number one automotive authority for U.S. Hispanic women.

The Azera was named a 2006 Car of the Year Finalist by Motor Trend, the world’s leading automotive authority.

The 2006 Azera earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) top crash test ratings for frontal offset impacts. The Azera received a “good” rating overall (with performances ranked comparatively as “good,” “acceptable,” marginal or “poor”).

The Azera won the AutoPacific 2006 Vehicle Satisfaction Award (VSA) for the Large Car category, and was also the top-ranked car.

Forbes.com named the Azera the Best Luxurious Car for a Nonluxury Price in its 2006 “Best Cars for the Bucks” list.

In the J.D. Power & Associates’ Initial Quality Study (IQS), the all-new Azera was ranked second in the large car segment.

The all-new 2006 Hyundai Azera earned distinction from J.D. Power and Associates as the most appealing Large Car in the 2006 Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study.

The Hyundai Azera was named winner of the Strategic Vision 2006 Total Value Award in the large car segment.

Elantra

The Hyundai Elantra is listed as “Recommended” in the Compact Car category, in the 2006 Consumer Guide Automotive’s 2006 “Best Buy” and “Recommended” award list.

The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) gave the Elantra a “superior” score in the mid-size car category for the “Greenest Vehicles of 2006.”

Author Jack Gillis and the Center for Auto Safety named the Elantra a “Best Bet” in The Car Book 2006, which selects vehicles based on how well they respond to the safety and performance needs of today’s consumers.

J.D. Power & Associates ranked the Elantra second for vehicle quality in the compact car segment in the annual Initial Quality Study (IQS).

Entourage

The Entourage earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) highest honor – the gold “Top Safety Pick” award – the best rating ever for a minivan. It received this award by achieving “good” ratings for front, side and rear crash protection.

Santa Fe

The Santa Fe won the AutoPacific 2006 Vehicle Satisfaction Award (VSA) for Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicles.

Author Jack Gillis and the Center for Auto Safety named the Santa Fe a “Best Bet” in The Car Book 2006, which selects vehicles based on how well they respond to the safety and performance needs of today’s consumers.

Sonata

MotorWeek named the Hyundai Sonata the Best Family Sedan in its 2006 “Drivers’ Choice Awards.”

The 2006 Hyundai Sonata received the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) top five-star crash test rating for front and side impacts.

The 2006 Sonata won the “Automotive Excellence” award for safety from Popular Mechanics (October 2005 issue).

The Hyundai Sonata is listed as a “Recommended” in the Midsize Car category, in the 2006 Consumer Guide Automotive’s 2006 Best Buy and Recommended award list.

Consumers Digest named the 2006 Sonata a “Best Buy.”

Kiplinger’s Personal Finance named the 2006 Sonata “Best in Class” in the $18K-23K category in its December 2005 Buyer’s Guide.

The Boston Globe newspaper named the 2006 Hyundai Sonata its “Family Vehicle of the Year” at the New England International Auto Show.

The 2006 Sonata was named the 2005 New England Motor Press Association Family Vehicle of the Year.

The Sonata topped the ‘large car’ class among the “Greener Choices 2006,” awarded by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy in the ACEEE’s “Green Book Online.”

Author Jack Gillis and the Center for Auto Safety named the Sonata a “Best Bet” in The Car Book 2006, which selects vehicles based on how well they respond to the safety and performance needs of today’s consumers.

In the 2006 Initial Quality Study (IQS) by J.D. Power & Associates, the Sonata ranked third in the highly competitive midsize car segment.

Tiburon

J.D. Power & Associates named the Tiburon the second-highest ranked vehicle in the compact sporty car segment in its annual Initial Quality (IQS) survey for new vehicle quality.

The Tiburon ranked second in the Compact Sporty Car segment in the 2006 J.D. Power and Associates Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) Study.

Tucson

The 2006 Tucson received the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA) top five-star crash test rating for front and side impacts.

The Hyundai Tucson was listed as “Recommended” in the Compact SUV category, in the 2006 Consumer Guide Automotive’s 2006 Best Buy and Recommended award list.

SmartMoney named the 2006 Tucson a “Best Value Car Award Winner” in the small SUV category (October 2005 issue).

The New England Motor Press Association recognized the Tucson as the “Best SUV Under 2006” in its 2006 Best Winter Vehicle Awards.

Author Jack Gillis and the Center for Auto Safety named the Tucson a “Best Bet” in The Car Book 2006, which selects vehicles based on how well they respond to the safety and performance needs of today’s consumers.

The Tucson received the highest ranking in the compact multi-activity vehicle (MAV) segment in J.D. Power & Associates’ 2006 Initial Quality Study (IQS).

The Hyundai Tucson was named winner of the Strategic Vision 2006 Total Value Award in the small sport utility vehicle category (in a tie with Saturn Vue).




2005 Hyundai Honors and Awards

Corporate Awards

In 2005, Hyundai improved its position in the 2005 J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study with the third best non-luxury brand ranking in the industry - up from fourth in 2004.

Hyundai Motor Company was recognized for its total shareholder return performance over the past one and three year periods by Pricewaterhouse Coopers in its 2005 Global Automotive Shareholder Value Awards. Hyundai posted shareholder return of 80% and 329% over the one- and three-year periods, respectively.

Vehicle-Specific Awards

Elantra

Strategic Vision, Inc. named Elantra “Best-in-Class” in its 2005 "Customer Delight Index," based on the Edwards Customer Delight Scale ®. The scale provides a comprehensive look at the product attributes and benefits that explicitly create "super-positive" delightful responses from the primary drivers of the vehicles.

Santa Fe

Santa Fe owners rated it tops in the Standard Mid-Size SUV category for the fourth year of the past five (since Santa Fe was introduced) in the AutoPacific 2005 Vehicle Satisfaction Awards. Santa Fe with the all-new Chevrolet Equinox.

Sonata

The Good Housekeeping Institute awarded the Hyundai Sonata with its "What Women Want" Automotive Satisfaction Award for the entry midsize car category. The study, based on an annual J.D. Power automotive study, is designed to find out what women find most important when buying a new automobile.

Tucson

The Northwest Automotive Press Association named the Tucson the 2005 “New SUV of the Year” in the under-$25,000 category at the annual MudFest event.

Owners of the all new Hyundai Tucson rated it tops in Vehicle Satisfaction for the Compact SUV category in the 2005 AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Survey. Tucson shared the award with the Honda Element.

Hyundai's all-new compact SUV, the 2005 Tucson, was named the highest quality all-new model launched in the industry in 2005 by J.D. Power and Associates in it annual Initial Quality Study.

The Hyundai Tucson SUV earned honors from Mother Proof, LLC (www.motherproof.com) as the “Best Overall Value” in its annual awards honoring vehicles best suited for busy moms (2005).





2004 Hyundai Honors and Awards

Corporate Awards

J.D. Power and Associates: 2004 J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study.

Hyundai Motor America moved up 8 rankings from last year and finished in a tie for second place.
The Hyundai Sonata midsize sedan was named the 2004 Award recipient in the J.D. Power and Associates IQS for having the highest initial quality in the Entry Midsize Car category.
Every model in Hyundai's U.S. model lineup is now ranked above industry average in IQS.
In the 2004 J.D. Power Customer Retention Survey, Hyundai ranked 4th with a retention rate of 57.6%.

Strategic Vision:

In the 2004 Strategic Vision Total Value Index study Brand Report Card, Hyundai finished in second spot (behind Lexus) with a score of 766.

Vehicle-Specific Awards

Accent

Named “Best Bet” by The Car Book, 2004, earning 10 points on a 10-point scale. The Car Book ranks vehicles in seven areas: crash safety, fuel economy, repair and maintenance costs, warranties, insurance costs, safety features and complaint history.

Elantra

Strategic Vision Total Value Index 2004: The Hyundai Elantra was selected as Best Value in the Small Car category.

Elantra won Strategic Vision’s 2004 Total Quality Award for best small car ownership experience.

Santa Fe

S anta Fe was named one of the “Best of 2004 Compact SUVs” by AutoWorld Magazine in December 2003 issue with Honda CR-V and Ford Escape.

NWAPA awarded the 2004 Santa Fe (3.5-liter) with the “Best Value” award following Mud Fest 2003.

Named “Best Bet” by The Car Book, 2004, earning 9 points on a 10-point scale. The Car Book ranks vehicles in seven areas: crash safety, fuel economy, repair and maintenance costs, warranties, insurance costs, safety features and complaint history.

Named “Best in Class” in AutoPacific 2004 Vehicle Satisfaction Awards in the Standard Mid-Size Sport Utility (third year in a row).

In the 2004 J.D. Power Initial Quality Study, the Hyundai Santa Fe finished in second place in the Entry Level Sport Utility Vehicle segment.

Santa Fe won Strategic Vision’s 2004 Total Quality Award for best small SUV ownership experience.

The Hyundai Santa Fe GLS 4WD was named the Best Value Small SUV in the October 2004 edition of Smart Money magazine.

Sonata

In J.D. Power and Associates 2004 Initial Quality Study, the Hyundai Sonata was named the 2004 award recipient for having the highest initial quality in the Entry Midsize Car category.

Sonata won Strategic Vision’s 2004 Total Quality Award for best compact car ownership experience (tie).

Tiburon

AutoWorld Magazine named the Tiburon to its “Best of 2004 Coupes Under 30K” list in the December issue with Mini Cooper S and Honda Accord coupe.

Tucson

The Northwest Automotive Press Association named the Tucson the 2005 new SUV of the year in the under-$25,000 category at the annual MudFest event.

The Tucson earned honors from Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine as the Best New Small SUV in November 2004

XG350

Strategic Vision Total Value Index 2004: the Hyundai XG350 (in a tie with the Acura TSX) was named Best Value in the Mid-Size Car category


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