Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul

Exhibit · Apgujeong-dong

Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul

Exhibit · Apgujeong-dong

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738 Eonju-ro, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea

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Hyundai Motor Studio Seoul: cars, history, robots, cafe, future  

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738 Eonju-ro, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea Get directions

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738 Eonju-ro, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea Get directions

motorstudio.hyundai.com
@hyundai.motorstudio

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Oct 25, 2025

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Herman Padham

Google
As a previous Hyundai owner this place was great to see. I brought my 6 year old. Before entering we talked to the first representative and he noted we can see all 5 floors (see details below as only allowed to see 4 floors). It's great they allow little ones to go into the back seat of the car (however other folks don't read the signs properly, 8+ in driver seat). Honestly this will provide lasting memories and future brand loyalty by allowing kids in the cars. Thank you Hyundai for allowing this as most manufacturers don't allow this which can impact child's imagination and memories. Unfortunately when we made it to the 5th floor, I was kindly told the area is for Hyundai owners, and we could sign up for loyalty program but only meant for South Korean owners. As we are foreigner we didn't qualify and had to leave the floor. No issue on our part having to leave the floor. It wasn't properly explained when we entered that 5th floor is only for brand owners. Overall it was a great experience and I bought my little one some unique cars diecast which wouldn't be obtainable at home. My son now says he wants his first car to be an Advante N / Elantra N! Allowing children to interact with car at a young age can inspire.

GIRUBA BEULAH SE

Google
Great studio that exhibits various types of cars, their assembly, stamping and painting, airbags, trucks, tuk tuks, simulated accident protection in vehicles, various airbags, purification and futuristic ideas and models. I loved interacting with their Boston Dynamics bought Robot.

Alireza Ranjbar Shourabi

Google
You'll learn a lot about the industry of making cars in Korea and how they began as an assembly for Ford and continued with making their own engine from scratch. They'll let you get inside a couple of cars, too.

Junhyuk Song

Google
As I reflect on my life, I was fortunate to have this brand, Hyundai. Although many people regard that they are a monopoly company, I mean, have majority portions of market share in domestic, I can choose and buy an epic car with good after sales services. Yes, it is undeniable. As a global top-notch car manufacturer, they have been operating several Hyundai motor studios in Korea, among them, I visited Hyundai motor studios Seoul. Currently they display their history related themes those are emotional and brings me a mood of nostalgia. FYI, you can access except for the office area which is in the sixth floor. Enjoy.

Scott Lee

Google
We had a lot of fun visiting this motor studio/museum. They outline their history and the cars they have produced over years as well as current models in production, as well as the future of Hyundai. There is also a cafe on the second floor where you can sit down and relax. If you’re into cars, I think that this a great place to check out!

James Cloud

Google
Very disappointing. Previously this place had some old Hyundai cars: a Pony, Stellar, etc, and the place taught you about the history of the car company. Now, it is just a big, boring showroom with a big shop on the ground floor selling loads of random car-related stuff, most of which has nothing to do with Hyundai. Not worth visiting unless you intend to buy a new Hyundai. However, if that is your intention, you may as well go to one of the many regular Hyundai showrooms around Seoul. In other words, the place is kind of pointless.

Isabel

Google
A great way kill time, learn about Hyundai’s history, and explore their latest vehicle displays. The staff were nice and spoke English, answering our questions.

Yong Sheng Tay

Google
Really helpful staff; the staff that greeted me asked if I spoke Korean; I can only muster some broken Korean - she then asked if I’d understand if she spoke slowly, I said a little bit, and she then explained the tour layout so that I could understand. The male staff on the top floor had excellent English and helped provide me with a good overview of the cultural and historical background behind the Pony. Really appreciate the work the staff put into running this site.