Most of us love driving Hyundai vehicles, and for a good reason. The brand produces some of the most reliable vehicles on the market. Not just that, but they’re great with gas mileage and have a relatively lost maintenance cost. But, do you know what you’re really driving? There’s a clear meaning behind the Hyundai name, and it may explain why their vehicles are built to last.
But, What Does it Mean?
In 1947, the South Korean company, Hyundai Construction, was founded. Originally, the word “Hyundai” translates into “modernity,” which is “the quality or condition of being modern.” That’s why every year, Hyundai releases vehicles that have modern features and technology for the current year.
So, when you purchase a new Hyundai Elantra or the increasingly popular Hyundai Tucson Plug-in Hybrid, you can be sure to have the newest features available. Anything less and well, Hyundai wouldn’t be living up to its name.