Hyundai's Czech plant is expected to produce around 18,000 i30s by the end of the year. In 2009 with the addition of a second model, the Nosovice plant will have an annual cappacity of 200,000 units. The second phase of production will be launched in 2011 when a third model will join the plant's line-up raising output to 300,000 units a year.
"The Hyundai plant is such a large investment and important production influence on the GDP and will amount to around 1 percent a year and trade surplus will grow by around CZK 50 billion a year after the plant switches to full capacity," said Martin Riman, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic. He added: "The Czech Republic will then take over position of a European leader from Slovakia in terms of the number of cars produced - almost 130 units per 1,000 inhabitants."
"Since the 1 November, when production was launched in our plant, Hyundai has become officially the European automobile brand. And although it will not be easy in the tough European climate, I believe that our cars will soon build up a strong position and the sales will grow rapidly," said Kim Eok-Jo, President of HMMC.