SEOUL -- The two years since Chung Euisun rose to the top spot at Hyundai Motor Group have been marked by a quiet revolution at the South Korean automaker.
The third-generation leader is spearheading Hyundai's drive to diversify and modernize operations as it prepares for a major transition to electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel-cell cars.
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