SAVANNAH ― With a tug on a drape, Hyundai on Tuesday unveiled the electric vehicle currently under test production at its assembly facility near Georgia’s coast.
The South Korean automaker debuted the 2025 IONIQ 5 during an event at a Savannah dealership. The EV is one of the first manufactured at Hyundai’s massive, 16-million-square-foot factory located along I-16 in Bryan County, 30 minutes west of downtown Savannah.
The plant is set to begin full production before the end of the year, possibly as soon as Oct. 1. With a $7.6 billion planned investment, it is the largest economic development project in state history.
Hyundai has a staff of 1,471 working on-site and has invested just shy of $3 billion, said a progress and activity report filed July 8 with the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. The filing is tied to a $1.8 billion incentives package struck with state and local officials.
Trip Tollison, who heads the Savannah Harbor-Interstate 16 Corridor Joint Development Authority that partnered with the state to attract Hyundai to Georgia, called Tuesday’s IONIQ 5 unveiling a “milestone achievement” for the project.
“All the work that went into this … it’s been a crazy ride and a very fast ride,” he said. “This is a very exciting moment in the life of this project.”
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