Recently, some media reported and a person familiar with the matter revealed that “Beijing Hyundai plans to optimize personnel in two batches.
Among them, the first batch will end around November this year, and the second batch will be completed by February next year, involving employees accounting for about 30% of Beijing Hyundai’s total employees.
” It is reported that Beijing Hyundai is currently conducting its first batch of talks on optimizing employees.
However, Beijing Hyundai denied the claim of layoffs, saying: “There is no such thing as layoffs in batches.
there is no such thing as a percentage.
in addition, every company will normally evaluate employees based on performance every year.
Of course, we are also simultaneously introducing young talents, and the goal is to recruit more than 100 people in 2024.
” Photo source: Beijing Hyundai, as a representative of Korean cars, Beijing Hyundai sold more than one million units every year from 2013 to 2016, but its sales performance in recent years has been unsatisfactory.
Sales data from the Gashi Automotive Research Institute shows that Beijing Hyundai’s sales in 2023 will fall to 242,400 units.
In fact, in order to reverse the decline, as early as 2022, Beijing Hyundai released the “2025 New Plan”, which proposed three important goals.
The first is to achieve comprehensive hybrid of fuel vehicles by 2025.
The second is to accelerate the introduction of the world’s best-selling modern pure electric brands and strive to reach the annual sales of electric vehicle products of 200,000 units.
The third is to realize that all new products in the series will be equipped with OTA technology in 2025.
, At last year’s Beijing Hyundai’s 12 millionth vehicle and 11th generation Sonata roll-off event, Wu Zhoutao, executive deputy general manager of Beijing Hyundai, said that more than six pure electric and plug-in hybrid products will be developed in the next three years.
However, long-term hydrolysis cannot satisfy immediate thirst.
As of now, Beijing Hyundai has not produced strong new energy products to cope with falling sales.
Data shows that from January to August this year, Beijing Hyundai’s cumulative sales continued to decline, reaching 111,800 units, a year-on-year decline of 25.99%. Return to the first electric network home page>,.