Hyundai Motor to suspend some South Korea output due to chip, component supply issues

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co said on Tuesday it plans to temporarily suspend production at its Ulsan No.1 plant in South Korea due to chip and component supply issues from April 7-14.
"We are closely monitoring the situation to take prompt and necessary measures and optimize production in line with the supply conditions," Hyundai said in a statement.
The South Korean automaker said in a statement that the supply issues involve front view camera systems for Kona sport utility vehicle (SUV) and power electric modules for the IONIQ 5.
The factory produces 311,000 vehicles annually, including the Kona SUV and Ioniq 5.
Hyundai was until recently one of the automakers least affected by the chip shortage, largely because it maintained a large stockpile of chips ...


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