The Motor Company of Botswana (Pty.) Ltd. was joint venture of the Hyundai Motor Company with its local dealership Hyundai Motor Distributors (Pty.) Ltd. The company was founded in 1992 with its headquarters in Gaborone, Botswana. In February 1993 they began the assembly of Hyundai CKD kits until closing in 2001.
The company was co-founded by Billy Rautenbach, a wealthy businessman from Zimbabwe that also owned Wheels of Africa, a large cargo trucking enterprise.[1] Hyundai, however, only delivered the CKD kits, from which Hyundai models were made. At times, finished vehicles were imported from Mozambique, disassembled, reassembled and exported to South Africa in order to - compared to the direct import to South Africa - gain significant tax advantages.[2]
In 2000, the company - along with the Swedish Motor Corporation at the same location - went bankrupt with high debts.[3]
Model overview
_LX_sedan_(2010-07-13)_01.jpg.webp) Hyundai Accent Hyundai Accent
 1993-2001
 Hyundai Sonata Hyundai Sonata
 1993-1998
 Hyundai Elantra Hyundai Elantra
 1996-1999
 Hyundai Elantra Station Wagon Hyundai Elantra Station Wagon
 1996-1999
 Hyundai Sonata Viv Hyundai Sonata Viv
 1998-2001
 Hyundai Elantra Hyundai Elantra
 1999-2001
 Hyundai Elantra Station Wagon Hyundai Elantra Station Wagon
 1999-2001
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References
- ↑ Hyundai Gaborone plant for Kimberley, in News24 8 November 2000.
- ↑ John Boley: The Rise And Fall Of Billy Rautenbach. How a South African entrepreneur challenged the establishment - and lost., in: Automotive News 1 March 2000.
- ↑ "The Rise And Fall Of Billy Rautenbach". Automotive News. 2000-03-01. Retrieved 2021-05-22.