
Hyundai Motor has announced that it has launched sales of its locally-assembled Staria MPV in Malaysia, after production began earlier this month at a plant in Kulim, in Kedah state. The plant is owned by Inokom Corporation, which is majority-owned by local vehicle assembler and distributor Sime Darby Motors, with Hyundai holding a 15% stake.
Earlier this year, the South Korean automaker established a new subsidiary in Malaysia called Hyundai Motor Malaysia (HMY) to oversee its investment and help manage operations at the Kulim plant in collaboration with Sime Darby.
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HMY’s president, Eric Lee, said in a statement: “The commencement of local production of the Hyundai Staria is more than just a production achievement. It represents Hyundai’s confidence in Malaysia as an important market and a growing hub for future assembly.”
Sui Keng Huat, Inokom’s managing director, said: “From humble beginnings, we have grown into a trusted assembly partner within Hyundai’s global network. Every vehicle produced here is crafted with precision, care and in full compliance with Hyundai’s global standards, driven entirely by 100% Malaysian talent.”
Sime Darby confirmed that HMY is “committed to fostering stronger supply chains and supporting the nation’s industrial ecosystem.”

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