Hyundai Motor Philippines, Inc. (HMPI) has been busy expanding the brand’s revitalized passenger car lineup network since last year. But despite the tight schedule, the company continues to strengthen its corporate social responsibility (CRS) efforts by taking part in Daiichi Community’s Inspire 2.0 and Shoebox Project.
Hyundai execs inspired scholars for their future careers
Together with the Fort Bonifacio Development Foundation, the Inspire 2.0 campaign aims to introduce college students under their scholarship program to different professions. HMPH gave the scholars an office tour and career talks led by Mr. Victor Vela, Head of Department for Sales, last November 25, 2022
The sessions mostly talked about how HMPH team members found their way into the automotive industry. They shared the importance of being open to various career opportunities for growth. In one of the presentations, Mr. Vela introduced the company’s car lineup consisting of the Stargazer, Creta, Tucson, and Santa Fe, among others.
HMPH is at one with the younger generation
Meanwhile, the Shoebox Project saw the distribution of school supplies such as notebooks, crayons, notepads, rulers, and school bags to elementary students of the Gat Andres Bonifacio Elementary School located in Brgy. Sto. Niño, Zone 3 last December 13, 2022.
“At Hyundai Motor, we are in a journey towards progress for humanity. Meaning, for us, it’s not all about offering innovative cars but more so enabling quality time,” said HMPH Managing Director Cecil Capacete.
“After all, we seek to become not just an automotive manufacturer but a mobility solutions provider that [invests] for the good of the people and the planet. This is our gift to mankind. We hope we were able to share and let you experience a piece of this vision,” added Mr. Capacete.
The Korean automaker aims to enrich the lives of Filipinos
Apart from the people, HMPH is also taking a step in the right direction in making the world greener with the announcement of the Hyundai Ioniq 5’s arrival this month. It is an all-electric compact crossover with a price that ranges from Php 3,068,000 for the GLS 2WD S (Standard Range) to Php 3,698,000 for the GLS 2WD L (Long Range).
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Know more about Hyundai
In the local market, Hyundai Motor Philippines Inc., under the leadership of Lee Dong-Wook now sells Hyundai models locally as of 2022.
The brand’s lineup consists of the new crossovers which includes the Tucson, Santa Fe, and Creta. Under the MPV category, the Korean marque then has the new Staria model. The most affordable model in the local Hyundai lineup is the Creta's GL variant, which is priced at Php 998,000. The most expensive meanwhile is the Santa Fe, which retails at Php 2,420,000.
Of note, Philkotse makes sure to update its Hyundai car price list as needed. It also provides an up-to-date list of car promos for the said brand, as well as a list of Hyundai dealerships around the country.
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