Hyundai Motor Malaysia (HMY) plans to expand its network from 12 to 25 outlets in 2026, the company announced at a media event yesterday. This is part of HMY’s long-term commitment to our market that will also see the introduction of new models, some of which are localised.
HMY officially announced its presence to the public back in June 2025 and later signed letters of intent (LOI) with four dealer partners in December the same year. The planned ecosystem expansion will see more dealerships be set up nationwide, including in Sabah and Sarawak.
At present, HMY offers the Tucson, Santa Fe and Staria, the last of which became a locally-assembled (CKD) form in October 2025. In 2026, the MPV got an update in late January, and HMY has revealed that the SUV duo will be CKD offerings in the second quarter. Upcoming additions to the line-up include the Ioniq 5 N and Ioniq 6 N that will lead the Hyundai N brand launch in Q2, while the Stargazer arrives in Q4.
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just close shop la fail brand
Probably too late too little?
Used to own Hyundai…good car…solid & reliable. But sold off as there was no affordable Elantra / Accent newer model. Price were getting up and up for the newer ones.
Waste money only…..expensive vehicles nobody want Hyundai…….maintenance part expensive some more.
‘HMY officially announced its presence to the public back in June 2026 and later signed letters of intent (LOI) with four dealer partners in December the same year’
Typo guys!
HMY is living in the future