현대차 출고기간2023.08.03
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Last year, there was a severe backlog in shipments due to supply shortages in automotive semiconductors. However, the waiting period for new car shipments has recently decreased significantly to 1 to 2 months for most models. As of October last year, the average waiting period for major models of Hyundai and Kia was 17 months, and the Genesis GV80 2.5 gasoline model had to wait at least 30 months.
As supply chain problems are alleviated and demand for new cars decreases in the aftermath of the economic downturn, some car models are now available for immediate shipment. Nevertheless, major popular car models and hybrid models have relatively long waiting periods, and in the case of the Grandeur Hybrid, it was only one month after signing the contract. You can receive the car.
According to Hyundai Motor Company’s August delivery schedule, the Grandeur can be shipped as a new model within 3 months regardless of powertrain, and for hybrid models, the waiting period can be reduced to 1 month. This is about 4 months earlier than the 11 months announced to contractors in January of this year.
Except for the Grandeur, hybrid sedan models have relatively long waiting periods. You must wait at least 12 months for the Avante HEV and 11 months for the Sonata. For Avante and Sonata, pure internal combustion engine models also have to wait 2 to 8 months to receive a new car, and for most other car models, such as IONIQ 6, Kona, Tucson, and Palisade, new cars can be shipped within 3 months after signing the contract.
Kia, whose flagship Sorento, which had the longest delivery time, was temporarily removed due to conversion, will ship all models within 6 months. The popular model Sportage takes at least 5 months for gasoline, more than 6 months for hybrid, and 2 to 3 months for diesel/LPG, and Seltos takes at least 5 months. You can receive a new car in 1.5 to 3 months.
The waiting period for the K series sedan family across all models is only 4 to 6 weeks, but for the K3, which is rumored to be discontinued, the waiting period is 4 to 5 months. Major models such as the new Morning, which recently underwent a facelift, and the electric vehicles EV9 and EV6 are subject to contract and delivery within 5 weeks across all specifications.
The delivery waiting period for Hyundai Motor Company’s premium brand Genesis has also been noticeably shortened. All sedan lineups, including the sports sedan G70, flagship G80, G80 electric car, flagship G90, and long wheelbase model, are expected to have new cars shipped within one month after signing the contract.
The electric vehicles GV60 and GV70 are expected to take 1 to 1.5 months to be released. You can receive the car in 4 months for the regular GV70, but if you select the panoramic sunroof, there is a possibility of a delay of more than 7 months. For the GV80, which is scheduled for a facelift in the second half of the year, the waiting period has been greatly reduced to 3 to 8 months, and the delivery period for the 3.0 diesel, which is about to be discontinued, has been reduced significantly. is announced separately.
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Comment 4
lol
You talk too much, just say something. Domestic cars are the ones.
Don’t be rude
Even now, I’m receiving guidance for 5-6 months, but it’s bullshit.
lol
The defects will be over at some point, but you’re talking nonsense.. There is no car like this at this price…. The noise of defects is that those who bought the K8 and The New Ig Perry have a huge sense of inferiority. Or kids with no money lol.
lame
Even though it was full of defects and was expensive, how many people had rushed to buy it so that the waiting period was 6 months to 1 year? Still, it’s greedy to always curse and hope for change.
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