Hyundai Motor Group Delivers Official Vehicles for G20 Bali Summit
Support for a total of 393 vehicles including 131 Genesis G80 electrified models
[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Hyundai Motor Group announced on the 25th that it held an official vehicle handover ceremony for the ‘G20 Bali Summit’ at the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex in Jakarta, Indonesia, attended by Pratikno, Minister of the Indonesian State Secretariat, Park Tae-sung, Ambassador to Indonesia, and Lee Young-taek, Head of Hyundai Motor Asia-Pacific Division, and delivered the Genesis G80 electrified models and Hyundai Ioniq 5 vehicles to be used at the summit.
The ‘G20 Bali Summit’ is the 17th G20 Summit to be held in Bali, Indonesia from the 15th to 16th of next month, under the theme ‘Recover Together, Recover Stronger.’
The G20 is a global economic consultation body expanded from the G7, a group of seven advanced Western countries, officially launched in December 1999 including South Korea, and was elevated to the highest-level forum addressing global economic issues when it was agreed in 2009 to hold regular G20 summits.
The vehicles supported by Hyundai Motor Group include a total of 393 units: 87 Genesis G80 electrified models, 44 Genesis G80 electrified models Long Wheelbase (LWB), and 262 Hyundai Ioniq 5 units.
In particular, Hyundai Motor Group specially produced and supported the Long Wheelbase (LWB) version of the G80 electrified model, selected as the official VIP vehicle for the G20 Bali Summit.
Previously, in October last year, the Indonesian government selected the Genesis G80 electrified model as the official VIP vehicle for the G20 Bali Summit at the ‘Future EV Ecosystem of Indonesia’ event held at the Jakarta International Expo Convention Center.
The G80 electrified model is Genesis’s first large electrified sedan. It has created a new wave in the electric vehicle market with high product competitiveness by applying not only premium convenience features but also excellent power performance and numerous electric vehicle specialized new technologies.
The Ioniq 5 is the first dedicated electric vehicle developed based on Hyundai Motor Group’s electric vehicle-only platform E-GMP, characterized by futuristic design, excellent driving range, safety, and advanced specifications, offering the best product competitiveness.
By providing electric vehicles for the G20 Bali Summit, Hyundai Motor Group aims to widely promote its brand vision for a sustainable future worldwide, and plans to spare no comprehensive support including driver training, on-site technical support booths, and joint maintenance response teams before the summit.
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A Hyundai Motor Group official said, “It is an honor to provide electric vehicles as official vehicles at a venue discussing a sustainable future and post-COVID-19 recovery,” adding, “We will strive to share Hyundai Motor Group’s vision and commitment with the world beyond simply providing vehicles for the event.”
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