Hyundai Dymos and Hyundai Powertech, the two leading automotive components manufacturers of powertrains and seats, merged to form HYUNDAI TRANSYS with the goal of leading the future in the mobility industry. The new company name “HYUNDAI TRANSYS” is a combination of “Transformation” and “Transcend” with “Motor system.” It reflects the company’s mission to be an innovative and technology-equipped company that can change the landscape of the automobile manufacturing industry
HYUNDAI TRANSYS ranked 35th by Automotive News magazine among global auto parts manufacturers based on sales revenue. We aim to realize customer satisfaction through continuous product competitiveness and improvement, quality innovation, and our undaunting spirit towards challenges for our global customers.
HYUNDAI TRANSYS is the only company in the world that is equipped with a complete line-up of transmissions including automatic transmissions (AT), intelligent variable transmissions (IVT), dual-clutch transmissions (DCT), manual transmissions (MT), hybrid transmissions and gearboxes for electric vehicles (EV). HYUNDAI TRANSYS is also capable of manufacturing special powertrain products such as axles, 4 wheel-drive (4WD), AT for railroad cars, and decelerators for high-speed trains and EV.
Hwaseong Powertrain R&D Center is the core of HYUNDAI TRANSYS’ powertrain technology. It strives to lead the future automotive market by focusing heavily on developing electric powertrains as part of realizing clean mobility in the near future.
HYUNDAI TRANSYS is a specialized car seat manufacturer that aims to satisfy the customer’s emotional needs from the closest point by utilizing ergonomics and eco-friendly materials. We develop and produce the finest seats for the Genesis series, K9, Grandeur (Azera), and Sonata. Once the era of autonomous driving arrives, the space inside the car will become even more important as it becomes a moving living space.
To this end, we are investing heavily in the development of new automotive seat solutions, led by Dongtan Seat R&D Center, and are conducting research to make future mobile spaces more comfortable and aesthetically pleasing.