Hyundai Shares Down 4.8% as Next Tucson Aims for Model with 24% of U.S. July Sales
19 August 2026

Hyundai Shares Down 4.8% as Next Tucson Aims for Model with 24% of U.S. July Sales

SEOUL, August 19, 2026, 20:36 KST — The Korea Exchange ended trading for the day.

Shares of Hyundai Motor Company dropped 4.8% on Wednesday following the unveiling of its new Tucson model. The share decline occurred as South Korea’s main Kospi index slid 5.7%, with Hyundai outperforming the broader market loss.

Stock chart for KRX:005380

The significance of the new compact SUV surpasses that of a typical single model launch. In July, the Tucson made up 23.9% of Hyundai-brand sales in the U.S. Its sales volume increased by 20% year-on-year, outpacing the brand’s overall growth rate by four times.

This means the redesign puts margins to the test. Hyundai posted record revenue for the second quarter, while operating profit dropped by 20.8%. Selling more high-end Tucsons may provide support. Substantial incentives or high launch expenses could have an adverse effect.

U.S. July 2026 measureVolume or shareYear-on-year
Hyundai-brand deliveries82,480 vehicles+4%
Tucson deliveries19,714 vehicles+20%
Tucson portion of brand total23.9%Calculated
Hyundai hybrid deliveriesNot disclosed+35%
SUV portion of brand total73%Not disclosed
Hyundai-brand figures exclude Genesis. Source: Hyundai Motor America.

Hyundai has introduced a more angular Tucson, featuring updated lighting elements and an overhauled interior. The company has not yet released full details on powertrain options or the launch schedule. This lack of information makes short-term sales forecasts difficult.

The current model heads into the transition period with strong momentum. Hyundai reported U.S. sales of 137,326 Tucsons through July, an increase of 6%. The Tucson continues to be Hyundai’s top-selling nameplate in the United States.

North America CEO Randy Parker said, “Hyundai’s July results demonstrate the growing appeal of our hybrid-powered SUVs.” According to the company’s release, he also noted that hybrid sales rose 35%.

Q2 2026 measureResultYear-on-year
Revenue₩49.22 trillionup 1.9%
Operating profit₩2.85 trilliondown 20.8%
Net profit₩2.89 trillionfell 11.2%
Global wholesale volume991,885 vehiclesdown 6.9%
Operating margin5.8%decreased 1.7 points
Hybrid sales187,661 vehicleshighest ever quarter
The company labels the results preliminary. Source: Hyundai Motor Q2 results.

The hybrid narrative is key. Last quarter, hybrids accounted for 18.9% of worldwide wholesale sales. Electrified vehicles made up 26.9%, whereas battery-electric vehicles still comprised just 7%.

Wednesday saw declines for more than just Hyundai. Shares of Kia Corporation , Hyundai Mobis Co., Ltd. (KRX:012330) and Toyota Motor Corporation (TYO:7203) also fell. Hyundai’s losses exceeded those of its auto sector counterparts.

August 19 closePriceDaily move
Hyundai Motor ₩414,000-4.8%
Kia ₩133,000-3.1%
Hyundai Mobis (KRX:012330)₩509,000-1.7%
Toyota Motor (TYO:7203)¥2,941-2.7%
Kospi-5.7%
Stock moves calculated from closing prices. Sources: Hyundai, Kia, Hyundai Mobis, Toyota and AP.

Hyundai remained around 1.1% higher than where it stood on August 12. The company’s shares are priced at 13.3 times trailing earnings based on Google Finance data. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has fluctuated between ₩212,000 and ₩783,000.

Analysts expect significant gains following the market’s turbulent summer. The consensus target is 64.7% higher than Wednesday’s close, while the lowest estimate still suggests an 11.9% increase.

Analyst recommendation measureValueImplied move from ₩414,000
ConsensusBuy
Low target₩463,129+11.9%
Average target₩682,004+64.7%
Median target₩700,000+69.1%
High target₩900,000+117.4%
Thirty-one-analyst poll. Source: StockAnalysis, citing S&P Global.

The coming week is expected to focus on pricing, hybrid supply, and scheduling for the U.S. debut. These factors will indicate if the updated model helps improve margins or simply maintains sales volumes.

Risks: Technical specifications are still unfinished. Persistent weakness in global markets, increased costs for raw materials, supply chain interruptions and strong incentives may surpass demand for the new Tucson.

Investor dashboard · KRX:005380

Hyundai Motor

The Tucson redesign lands with strong demand. The harder question is margin.

₩414,000
▼ 4.8% on Aug. 19
Korea Exchange close · August 19, 2026, 3:30 p.m. KST
Market cap
₩96.51T
At the August 19 close
Trailing P/E
13.29×
Google Finance snapshot
Dividend yield
2.42%
Trailing indicated yield
52-week range
₩212K–783K
Wide volatility band

Tucson demand pulse

U.S. · July 2026
23.9%
Tucson's share of Hyundai-brand U.S. sales in July.
19,714July Tucson sales
+20%Tucson, year on year
+35%Hyundai hybrid sales

U.S. model momentum

Brand total 82,480 · +4%
Tucson19,714 · +20% Elantra17,115 · +39% Santa Fe13,373 · −5% Palisade12,173 · −8% Vehicles sold · Hyundai brand only

Q2: record revenue, weaker profit

Preliminary results
0% Revenue+1.9% · ₩49.22T Operating profit₩2.85T · −20.8% Net profit₩2.89T · −11.2% Wholesale volume991,885 · −6.9%

Powertrain mix

Global Q2 wholesale
26.9%electrified Hybrid 18.9% EV / PHEV / FCEV 8.0% Combustion 73.1% 187,661hybrids · record quarter

August 19 selloff

Daily close
Kospi−5.7% Hyundai Motor−4.8% Kia−3.1% Toyota−2.7% Hyundai Mobis−1.7%

Analyst target range

31 analysts · Buy
₩414K close ₩463K low ₩682K average ₩700K median ₩900K high +64.7%average-target upside from the Aug. 19 close

Catalysts

What can work
Tucson volume is already growing four times faster than the U.S. brand.
A higher hybrid mix can support pricing and fuel-economy compliance.
North American Q2 retail sales rose 4% despite weaker global volume.

Risks

What can break
Powertrain specifications, pricing and U.S. timing are still incomplete.
Q2 operating margin fell 1.7 points to 5.8%.
Raw materials, supplier disruption and incentives can absorb mix gains.
Market data timestamp: August 19, 2026, 3:30 p.m. KST. Financial results are preliminary and company-reported.Sources: Google Finance · Hyundai U.S. sales · Hyundai Q2 · Analyst poll
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