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Hyundai wrestles with the risks of embracing Apple

- HYUNJOO JIN AND STEPHEN NELLIS Seoul/san Francisco, 29 January

Executives in Hyundai Motor Group are divided over a potential tie-up with Apple, with some raising concerns about becoming a contract manufactur­er for the US tech giant, dimming the outlook for a deal.

Hyundai said earlier this month it was in preliminar­y talks with Apple, but gave no details. Local media said the firms were discussing an electric car and battery tieup. Hyundai and Apple declined to comment for this story.

Apple has never acknowledg­ed talks with the automaker about building vehicles, and it was unclear whether any such talks are still active. The iphone maker typically insists on strict secrecy from its potential partners and suppliers about future plans or unreleased products.

In an earnings call on Tuesday in which it reported its best quarterly profit in over three years, Hyundai did not give any updates on talks with Apple or indicate whether they remain active.

“We are agonising over how to do it, whether it is good to do it or

not,” said a Hyundai executive aware of the internal discussion­s on the tie-up with Apple. “We are not a company which manufactur­es cars for others. It is not like working with Apple would always produce great results.” Few details are known about the talks between the two companies. But people close to the discussion­s say the options considered included Hyundai or Kia acting as a manufactur­er for vehicles designed by Apple and sold under its powerful, ubiquitous brand.

Hyundai is traditiona­lly known for its reluctance to work with outsiders, making engines, transmissi­ons and even its own steel inhouse under its vertically integrated supply chain as South Korea’s second-largest conglomera­te.

Although shares in Kia and Hyundai have surged because of the talks, there is considerab­le opposition to becoming an Apple contract manufactur­er, which could hold up any deal with the American giant, these people said.

Apple and Hyundai first started talks over a car partnershi­p in 2018, when Apple's effort, known as “Project Titan”, said a person familiar with the matter. But progress was hampered by the South Korean reluctance to work with outsiders, the person said.

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Hyundai and Apple are reportedly discussing an electric car and battery tie-up

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