PIF and Hyundai award car plant construction deal

5 September 2024

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Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth vehicle, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), and South Korea's Hyundai Motor Company have awarded the contract to build a vehicle manufacturing plant in Saudi Arabia.

According to media reports, the firms awarded an estimated $248m contract to Seoul-headquartered Hyundai Engineering & Contracting.

Construction of the plant is expected to start in 2024, and vehicle production in 2026.

The facility will have a production capacity of 50,000 vehicles a year, including both conventional vehicles and electric vehicles (EVs).

MEED reported in November last year that Hyundai Motor Company had appointed Seoul-headquartered Heerim Architects as the design consultant for its vehicle manufacturing plant in Saudi Arabia.

PIF and Hyundai Motor Company signed a joint venture agreement to set up a vehicle manufacturing plant in the country in October last year.

The PIF will hold a 70% share in the joint venture, with Hyundai holding the remaining 30% stake. The total investment for the project is estimated to be about $500m.

In December 2022, Saudi Arabia's Industry & Mineral Resources Ministry signed a memorandum of understanding with Hyundai Motor Company to establish a car production plant in the kingdom. 

The PIF is keen to invest in the kingdom's automotive sector. Last year, it launched the National Automotive & Mobility Investment Company (Tasaru Mobility Investments) to develop the local supply chain capabilities for the automotive and mobility industry in Saudi Arabia.

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Yasir Iqbal
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