The popular automotive brand was announced in April as the official vehicle of South Africa’s junior national teams and Youth Week rugby tournaments. Today’s announcement marks the extension of Hyundai’s partnership as the official vehicle partner of the Springboks, Springbok Women and Springbok Sevens men’s and women’s teams.
The confirmation of the expanded relationship underlines the theme of the new partnership: United by Rugby. Driven by Hyundai.
“We’re delighted to confirm the expansion of the relationship with Hyundai Automotive South Africa to encompass the entire Springbok family and look forward to a mutually-beneficial and long journey ahead – on and off the field,” said Rian Oberholzer, CEO of SA Rugby.
“As a brand, Hyundai has earned a global reputation for building reliable, durable, and best-quality vehicles. Their brand philosophy aligns with our values.
“We are very grateful for Hyundai’s commitment to solving our transportation needs. We are always on the move and from now on, SA Rugby will be driven by Hyundai.”
Stanley Anderson, CEO of Hyundai Automotive South Africa, said: “This powerful alliance brings together two iconic brands, each known for strength, excellence, innovation and reliability. Whether on the road or on the rugby field, both Hyundai and the Springboks share a commitment to pushing boundaries and inspiring greatness.
“It is therefore such a befitting honour for us to be an official vehicle partner of the reigning World Champions, having won the World Cup four times!”
As a vehicle partner, SA Rugby gains access to a fleet of Hyundai’s award-winning, cutting-edge and stylish vehicles that meet the organisation’s transport requirements – whether transporting players, staff or equipment, efficiently, comfortably and safely.
The collaboration kicks-off with joint stadium activations during the Castle Lager Incoming Series and the Castle Lager Rugby Championship, where fans will get to experience the synergy between world-class rugby and automotive excellence.
Picture caption: Stanley Anderson, CEO of Hyundai South Africa (middle), with Mr Mark Alexander (President) and Rian Oberholzer (CEO) of SA Rugby, and Springboks Jan-Hendrik Wessels, Andre Esterhuizen and Bongi Mbonambi.