Hyundai Building a Name for Itself with Legoland Partnership
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Hyundai Building a Name for Itself with Legoland Partnership



Legoland and Hyundai in Germany have announced a new partnership that will see the Korean automaker providing the theme park with a total of 25 vehicles ranging from the small i10 city car to the new iX35 SUV for service and shuttle rides.

The two-year long sponsorship deal also includes the branding of the toy cars used by Legoland's driving school for children aged 3 to 7.

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