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Hyundai Motor’s Sales in India Reach Record High Ahead of Planned IPO


This photo provided by Hyundai Motor shows one of its manufacturing plants in India. (Image courtesy of Hyundai Motor)

This photo provided by Hyundai Motor shows one of its manufacturing plants in India. (Image courtesy of Hyundai Motor)

SEOUL, July 7 (Korea Bizwire) – Hyundai Motor Co., South Korea’s leading automaker, saw its sales hit a record in India in the first half of this year, according to industry data Sunday, as it has filed for an initial public offering for its India unit.

According to data from the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations of India (FADA), Hyundai sold 272,207 units in India from January to June this year, up 2 percent compared to the 266,760 units sold in the same period in 2023.

The tally marks the largest first-half sales figure for Hyundai Motor in the country.

Hyundai Motor’s investor relations data also showed that Hyundai’s Indian plant sold a total of 259,659 units locally from January to May.

According to the FADA, Hyundai’s market share in the Indian passenger vehicle market for the first half stood at 13.8 percent, ranking second behind Maruti Suzuki. Tata Motors ranked third, followed by Toyota Motor and Kia.

Hyundai has shown a constant share decrease in India in the past few years, from 17 percent in 2021 to 14.1 percent to 2023.

Last month, the company announced that its Indian unit has filed for an initial public offering in the country, as it seeks to gain a strong foothold in the country’s fast-growing auto market.

Industry observers are keen on whether the company can enhance its local competitiveness through the listing on the Indian stock market.

India serves as a key global production base for the Korean automotive giant. Last year, Hyundai produced a total of 765,000 vehicles in India.

(Yonhap)

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