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Automotive parts manufacturer
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Donghee Holdings Co. Ltd.
Native name동희홀딩스
IndustryAutomotive parts manufacturer
FoundedFebruary 1972
FounderLee Dong-Ho
HeadquartersSuwon, South Korea
Ulsan, South Korea
Key peoplePresident: Lee Dong-Ho
Vice-president: Shin Seon-shik
ProductsAuto parts and consigned manufacture
Websiteen.donghee.co.kr

Donghee Holdings Co. Ltd. is a South Korean group of companies producing various automotive parts such as chassis, fuel tanks, pedal parts, sunroofs, axle housings and body panels. Donghee Auto Co. Ltd., one of its subsidiaries, co-manufactures the Kia Picanto in a joint venture plant with Kia.

History

Donghee was established in 1972 as Dongseung Co. Ltd. to produce automotive bumper and pedal parts. In 1986, Donghee Industrial Co. Ltd. was established in Ulsan with the assistance of Hyundai Motor Company. A year later, Donghee formed a joint venture with German firm Webasto to locally manufacture sunroof parts as Webasto Donghee (formerly Korea Sunroof Co. Ltd.). Donghee Auto Co. Ltd. was established in 2002 as a joint venture with Kia to manufacture the Kia Picanto in Seosan. In 2023, Kia moved production of the Kia Stonic from Gwangmyeong to Seosan, as the Gwangmyeong plant was being retooled for EV production.

Outside Korea, Donghee has manufacturing plants in China, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Turkey, Russia, and The United States.

Vehicles

Current models

Discontinued models

References

  1. "Kia Picanto City Review (2013)". Carpages.co.uk. 2013-02-02. Retrieved 2013-06-05.
  2. ^ "About Donghee". Donghee. Retrieved 2013-06-05.
  3. "Kia to suspend one domestic plant in South Korea for EV preparations". The Times of India. 2023-06-01. Retrieved 2024-05-11.
  4. "History". Donghee. Retrieved 2013-06-05.

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