Sep 17, 2024 at 3:21am ET
You know times are tough in the automotive industry when more and more car companies are eager to collaborate. Hyundai just signed a Memorandum of Understanding with General Motors to potentially develop and build cars together. It seems that the Korean brand is still looking for partners. An interesting new report claims a Toyota-Hyundai partnership could be brewing, according to undisclosed sources cited by The Korea Economic Daily.
The meeting is scheduled to take place at the end of October when Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda will fly to Seoul. It is believed the former President and CEO of the world’s largest automaker will be visiting South Korea following an invitation from Euisun Chung, Hyundai’s chairman. The report quotes a diplomatic source saying: “Chairman Chung expressed his desire to meet with Chairman Toyoda earlier this year, and Toyoda accepted it.”

In its hydrogen efforts, Toyota has already teamed up with a different car company. It’s been working with BMW for several years. The German luxury brand’s fleet of iX5 hydrogen SUVs uses fuel cells supplied by Toyota. Come 2028, BMW will launch its first-ever series production hydrogen model, following a deeper tie-up with Toyota.


Hyundai’s Nexo hasn’t exactly been a commercial hit either, but even so, a second generation of the hydrogen crossover has been officially confirmed for a launch in mid-2025. Not only that but the Asian brand recently announced the much-hyped N Vision 74 sports car is going into production after all.
A collaboration between Toyota and Hyundai could be a huge deal given how Toyota ranks first in global sales while Hyundai (including Kia and Genesis) is third. That said, it’s too early to tell whether the two automotive juggernauts will reach an agreement. It’ll be interesting to see whether the two will stick to hydrogen or pursue other areas as well.
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