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Ashley Andrew is new Hyundai UK sales director

Ashley Andrew Hyundai
Ashley Andrew Hyundai

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January 17, 2018

Ashley Andrew CV highlights:

  • Previously MD FCA for 18 months
  • SEAT/Skoda head of operations/head of marketing 2012-2016
  • BMW Group various 2005-2012
  • 20 years of automotive and sales-sector experience

ASHLEY Andrew, previously the Fiat Chrysler Automobiles MD, is the new Hyundai UK sales director to oversee the brand’s sales strategy and continued growth.

Hyundai Motor has steadily grown its market share to place it as the UK’s ninth largest car manufacturer with 3.7% share of the new car market in 2017.

Andrew’s appointment follows his departure from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles where he was MD for Britain & Ireland – a position now taken by Arnaud Leclerc.

He joins Michael Stewart, the new fleet director who recently joined from Nissan.

It comes as Hyundai embarks on a new sales push with a host of models targeting new sectors. This year, Hyundai’s Kona enters the competitive compact SUV sector, while the acclaimed Hyundai i30N is set to bring high performance, track-tuned motoring to UK roads.

Andrew boasts more than 20 years of automotive and sales experience, having worked at senior levels for brands including Fiat Chrysler, Volkswagen Group, BMW Group, and Ford.

He brings strategic and operational strengths to the Hyundai UK senior team and an ambition to grow the brand’s sales volumes further – fuelled by its new models and technologies.

Ashley Andrew said: “I’m thrilled to join Hyundai Motor UK and I’m looking forward to building on the brand’s success in the UK. We have innovative design, new engine technologies and a range of new and exciting products, so I am confident we will continue to drive the brand forward.”

Tony Whitehorn, president and CEO of Hyundai Motor UK, said: “Ashley Andrew’s appointment comes at a crucial time for Hyundai UK.

“The brand is not only bucking the industry trend by registering growth in what is a very a challenging market, but we are also continuing to invest in desirable and relevant new models and technologies.

“Andrew brings extensive automotive experience, and we are certain that he will help to further strengthen our position in the marketplace.”

Hyundai’s UK sales rose to 93,403 units in 2017, representing an increase of 1.06% year-on-year in a ninth consecutive year of growth and places Hyundai firmly in the UK’s top ten car makers with a market share of 3.68%. This year, Hyundai will target a 4% market share.

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