Hyundai Signs Four-Year Deal to Replace GM as NFL's Auto Sponsor - Bloomberg

Hyundai Motor Co. signed a four-year deal with the National Football League to become an official sponsor of the most-watched sports league in the U. S. The Seoul-based company will be able to use NFL trademarks and have access to major events,... “We are huge football fans at Hyundai and feel there is no better venue to reach consumers, increase consideration and tell the Hyundai brand story,” Dave Zuchowski, chief executive officer at Hyundai Motor America, said in the statement. “We can’t wait to show the NFL’s 188 million fans the great design, advanced technologies, dynamic performance and numerous safety features within the Hyundai lineup. Hyundai’s sales in the U. S. rose 2. 2 percent to 303,648 units in the first five months of this year, trailing the industry’s average growth of 4. 5 percent, according to the company’s website data. Hyundai’s U. S. market share slipped to 4. 3 percent this year through May from 4. 4 percent a year earlier, the data showed. The carmaker replaces General Motors Co. which ended its association with NFL this past season after holding rights since 2001. GM, which featured its GMC brand through its NFL association, was paying more than $25 million annually, excluding. Source: www.bloomberg.com