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Hyundai Bets Big on America: $55.8 Billion Push to Build More Cars Closer to Home

by Samir Gautam
September 20, 2025
in Automobiles, Cars
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Hyundai is putting its money where its future is. The automaker has announced a massive $55.8 billion investment plan stretching from 2026 to 2030, with one clear goal: build more cars where they’re sold, especially in the United States.

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Right now, only 40% of Hyundai vehicles sold in the US are made locally. By 2030, the company wants that number to be above 80%. In other words, four out of every five cars in American driveways will roll off US assembly lines.

Where the Money’s Going

The plan isn’t just about stamping out more cars; it’s about reshaping Hyundai’s DNA. Roughly $22.1 billion will go into research and development, aimed at pushing electric vehicles, new mobility tech, and smarter software. Think of it as future-proofing the brand.

Another $27.4 billion is set aside for building and upgrading factories, especially in the US, but also in other key markets. The rest of the money will tighten up supply chains, ensuring more batteries, steel, and other essentials are sourced in America. That local sourcing target is climbing from 60% to 80%.

The Georgia Metaplant Gets the Spotlight

A big slice of this strategy centers on Hyundai’s Georgia Metaplant. It’s already a flagship facility, but Hyundai is adding another $2.7 billion over three years to ramp up capacity. By 2028, the plant should be turning out half a million vehicles annually.

This is also where Hyundai’s electric dreams take shape. By 2030, the company wants 60% of its global sales to be electrified models—around 3.3 million EVs. The Georgia plant will be a cornerstone in meeting that target while keeping costs competitive against shifting tariffs.

A Global Push, Not Just American

Hyundai isn’t betting everything on the US. New capacity is being lined up in India and South Korea, and a brand-new plant in Saudi Arabia will open in 2026. All told, these expansions will add 1.2 million vehicles to Hyundai’s annual production by 2030, taking its global total to 6.2 million, a 20% jump from today.

Why It Matters

Behind the billions, the message is simple: build cars closer to customers, and build them smarter. Rising trade tensions and tariffs make importing less attractive, and localizing supply chains helps shield automakers from those shocks. For buyers, this shift could mean more options on dealer lots, faster availability of new models, and a stronger push on EVs.

The Bigger Picture

Hyundai’s announcement shows how fast the industry is changing. Cars are no longer just about engines and steel; they’re about software, batteries, and navigating global politics. By doubling US production and scaling up worldwide, Hyundai is trying to stay one step ahead.

It’s not just an investment, it’s a gamble on where the auto world is heading. And Hyundai clearly wants to be driving out front.

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