Overview
- Hyundai Mobis confirmed a 1,000 million peso investment, about $50 million, to expand in Nuevo León with work slated to start this summer.
- The plan is targeted at advanced roles tied to autonomous driving systems and chip work and is expected to create about 250 jobs.
- The supplier serves Hyundai and Kia and runs operations in Pesquería, a hub in the state’s growing auto manufacturing belt.
- By the end of 2025, the company had invested a cumulative $695 million in Nuevo León after an initial $430 million launch and employed more than 4,000 people.
- State officials say the new outlay helps upgrade the local supply chain, which could attract more electronics production and support better paid factory work.