YK Koo, MD & CEO, Hyundai Motor India, and Rakesh Srivastava, director (Sales & Marketing), along with key company executives, inaugurate the INQC.
Y K Koo, MD and CEO, Hyundai Motor India, on a walk through the INQS.
The India Quality Centre, spread over 72,000 square feet, is a state-of-the-art multi-disciplinary unit.
INQC will ensure 360deg vehicle focus, encompassing all critical components and assemblies.
Paint booth for top coat and clear coat application, allowing for superior and crisp end result.
The engine room will see technicians hone their skills on Hyundai powerplants.
With focus on workmanship, INQC aims to impart body repair training using dent pullers and other special equipment.
Theory lessons to be embellished with cut-outs of critical components like clutch and flywheel seen here.
A Tucson cutaway for easier accessibility while training interior parts servicing like steering column, AC cooling coil and seats.
Hyundai India opens global quality and training centre in Faridabad

The India Quality Centre, one of five Hyundai Quality Centres worldwide, will focus on developing zero-defect vehicles.

28 Apr 2017 | 16566 Views | By Mayank Dhingra

Hyundai Motor India today inaugurated its first centralised integrated quality and training centre in the country, located in Faridabad, in the Delhi-NCR region. It is the fifth such facility in Hyundai Motor Company’s global operations, with the other four locations being North America, Europe, Africa and China.

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