Hyundai Motor India’s July sales fell 10% year-on-year
Hyundai Motor India's sales fell 10% year-on-year last month, reflecting challenges in a highly competitive market. In September 2024, the company sold 64,201 vehicles and continued to occupy a significant position in the Indian automobile industry. Despite declining sales, Hyundai remains focused on offering a variety of vehicles, including SUVs and electric models. The sales decline could be due to market changes or shifting consumer preferences, but Hyundai hopes to recover through its strong product lineup and strategic efforts. The company's performance in India remains important as it faces increasing competition and changing industry trends. Also read: Hyundai Creta electric car interior features three-spoke steering wheel ahead of India launch Hyundai Motor Sales Data: September 2024 Hyundai India reported total sales of 64,201 units in September 2024, of which 51,101 units were sold in the domestic market and 13,100 units were exported. This is a 10% decrease compared to September 2023. However, overall sales increased slightly by 1% compared to…
Hyundai Motor India sales fell 3% to 64,563 units
In July 2024, Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) sold a total of 64,563 units, of which 15,550 were exported and 49,013 were sold domestically. This is a year-on-year decrease of 3.2%. In July last year, the automaker sold a total of 66,701 vehicles, according to a statement from the company. In addition, in July 2024, vehicle shipments to domestic dealers fell 3.3% to 49,013 units from 50,701 units last year. Exports fell 2.81% year-on-year to 15,550 units, indicating the same challenges. Meanwhile, the South Korean automaker's total sales from January to July this year exceeded 450,000 units, a year-on-year increase of 4.31%. Commenting on the latest sales performance, Tarun Garg, Whole Time Director and COO, HMIL said, "During January-July 2024, our overall sales grew by 4.31% year-on-year. SUVs continued to show strong contribution and accounted for 66.6% of HMIL's total domestic sales. The new Hyundai CRETA achieved the key milestone of 1 lakh units sales while achieving the highest ever…
Hyundai Motor India sales fell 3% to 64,563 units
In July 2024, Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) sold a total of 64,563 units, of which 15,550 were exported and 49,013 were sold domestically. This is a year-on-year decrease of 3.2%. In July last year, the automaker sold a total of 66,701 vehicles, according to a statement from the company. In addition, in July 2024, vehicle shipments to domestic dealers fell 3.3% to 49,013 units from 50,701 units last year. Exports fell 2.81% year-on-year to 15,550 units, indicating the same challenges. Meanwhile, the South Korean automaker's total sales from January to July this year exceeded 450,000 units, a year-on-year increase of 4.31%. Commenting on the latest sales performance, Tarun Garg, Whole Time Director and COO, HMIL said, "During January-July 2024, our overall sales grew by 4.31% year-on-year. SUVs continued to show strong contribution and accounted for 66.6% of HMIL's total domestic sales. The new Hyundai CRETA achieved the key milestone of 1 lakh units sales while achieving the highest ever…