Hyundai Australia’s operating boss says the brand’s “healthy rivalry” with sister brand Kia has it aspiring for a stronger presence at the top of the sales charts.

Speaking with CarExpert at the launch of the new Elexio electric SUV, Hyundai Australia chief operating officer Gavin Donaldson said: “I want to beat everyone.”

“Sales are always important. I think when you look at sales, you’re always in a competition – it doesn’t matter which brand you’re against,” Mr Donaldson said.

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“I think there’s a healthy rivalry [between Hyundai and Kia]. When it’s all said and done, I look at Hyundai and Kia and when you combine the results we’re a very strong, very powerful, really relevant car company in Australia.

“I know the team well over there [at Kia], it’s always my personal belief [that] I want to beat everyone. But you know, I don’t get dragged down on what the results are at the end of the day… I just look at what we can do and make sure that we get the best result that we can give every month,” Mr Donaldson added.

Kia overtook Hyundai in the local sales race in 2023, and has held a lead over its sister brand ever since.

When asked about the brand’s more specific aspirations around fighting the likes of Toyota, Ford and Mazda for the overall sales podium, Mr Donaldson said he’d “never put a ceiling on what [Hyundai’s] aspirations are”.

“You’ve got to have the product portfolio to get you there. You can always put out the volume you want to get, but you want to have the product portfolio.

“Toyota is always going to be very difficult to beat. They are where they are for a reason. We’re currently number five but I’d like to be in position four? Yep. Would I like to be in position three? Yes. Would I like to take two? Yeah,” Mr Donaldson continued.

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