Part 2--Hyundai, the Excel, and the 1986 U.S. Launch
By Don Southerton On February 20, 1986, Hyundai Motor Company began selling the Excel, their latest production model, in the United States. Building on the success of the original 1975 Pony and then an updated 1982 Pony II, by the mid-80s Hyundai was ready to introduce a new front wheel drive X-1 model. They were also confident enough to tackle the world’s largest car market—the United States. Hyundai X-1 Excel Following a common practice in the automotive industry, the X-1 was badged under a number of names depending on the market. For example, in Korea a sedan version was sold as Hyundai Presto, while in Europe the new X-1 kept the original Pony badge.* For Americans, the X-1 would be known as the Excel--with a reputation for low cost, breaking sales records and, sadly, a tainted quality image. Beginning in 1976 and prior to launching in North America (with Canada in 1985), Hyundai was exporting the original Pony to a number of markets. Today little recognition is giv...