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Hyundai to invest $26B in U.S. to expand jobs, tech, manufacturing

The automaker is committing billions to U.S. operations between 2025 and 2028 to expand auto production, steel manufacturing, and robotics innovation while creating 25,000 jobs.
Hyundai announced a $26 billion investment in the U.S. between 2025 and 2028, reinforcing its commitment to job creation, and growth.

On the Dash:

  • Hyundai’s new steel mill in Louisiana and increased auto production capacity mean a more stable supply for vehicles sold in the U.S., giving dealers confidence in inventory and production reliability.
  • The $26 billion investment is expected to create 25,000 new U.S. jobs over four years, supporting economic growth in regions where dealers operate and potentially boosting consumer purchasing power.
  • Investments in robotics, AI, and autonomous driving through Boston Dynamics, Motional, and the new robotics hub position Hyundai as a technology-driven brand, giving dealers a story to promote vehicles linked to advanced engineering and future mobility solutions.

Hyundai Motor Group announced a $26 billion investment in the United States between 2025 and 2028, reinforcing its long-term commitment to innovation, job creation, and sustainable growth. The announcement marks a $5 billion increase over a $21 billion plan unveiled in March 2025, aimed at expanding the company’s footprint in key industries.

The investment targets three primary areas, including the new steel mill in Louisiana, which will support U.S. automotive supply chains and strengthen industrial resilience. Hyundai and Kia, the Group’s automotive affiliates, will expand U.S. auto production capacity to better meet consumer demand. Additionally, a state-of-the-art robotics facility with an annual capacity of 30,000 units will serve as a U.S. hub for design, manufacturing, testing, and deployment, positioning Hyundai at the forefront of the global robotics ecosystem.

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Through these initiatives, the Group expects to create approximately 25,000 new direct jobs in the United States over the next four years, contributing significantly to the nation’s economic vitality. The investment also accelerates technology commercialization through U.S.-based affiliates, including Boston Dynamics for robotics and Motional for autonomous driving, while expanding partnerships with American companies in AI, robotics, and autonomous vehicle technologies.

Since entering the U.S. market in 1986, Hyundai has invested more than $20.5 billion, aligning its growth with the nation’s economic development. This latest commitment underscores the company’s role as a long-term partner in driving innovation, sustainability, and prosperity in the United States.

The $26 billion plan positions Hyundai Motor Group as a major player in advanced manufacturing and emerging technologies, strengthening its competitiveness in electric vehicles, robotics, and industrial supply chains while supporting U.S. economic and industrial policy goals.

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