Key Points

Hyundai Motor India has reached a major milestone with 9 million domestic sales since its inception in 1996. The company reported strong April 2025 performance, selling 60,774 units, including 44,374 domestically. Exports grew 21.5% year-on-year, reinforcing Hyundai’s global commitment. The automaker is also gearing up to launch operations at its new Talegaon plant later this year.

Key Points: Hyundai India Hits 9 Million Domestic Sales Milestone in 2025

  • Hyundai India crosses 9M domestic sales since 1996
  • April 2025 sales hit 60,774 units with 44,374 domestic
  • Exports surge 21.5% YoY in April 2025
  • New Talegaon plant to start operations in Q4 2025
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Hyundai Motor India crosses 9 million domestic sales milestone; posts strong April 2025 performance

Hyundai Motor India achieves 9M domestic sales, reports strong April 2025 performance with 60,774 units sold and 21.5% export growth.

"We are proud of our commitment to India, achieving 9M sales since 1996 – Tarun Garg, COO, HMIL"

Gurugram, May 1

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has achieved a significant milestone by surpassing 9 million units in domestic sales since the company's inception in 1996.

The announcement comes as HMIL marks a strong start to the new fiscal year with total sales of 60,774 units in April 2025, including 44,374 units sold in the domestic market and 16,400 units exported.

This milestone underscores Hyundai's steady growth and deepening presence in the Indian automobile market over nearly three decades.

Notably, the company's export operations continue to flourish, with a 21.5 per cent year-on-year growth in exports for April 2025, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to the 'Make in India, Made for the World' vision.

Tarun Garg, Whole-time Director and Chief Operating Officer, HMIL, "As we enter the 30th year of our operations in India on 6th May 2025, we are proud of our commitment to our country, that has led us to achieve the milestone of 9-million-unit sales in the Indian market since our inception in 1996. While the domestic market continues to face headwinds on account of various macro-economic factors, we continue to champion 'Make in India, Made for the World' emphasizing HMIL's strong focus on exports."

He added, "This has resulted in a robust 21.5 per cent YoY growth in export volumes in April 2025 and 16.2 per cent growth during January to April 2025 as compared to same period in the previous year. Overall, we remain dedicated to enhancing value for our customers as we gear up to commence operations at our new plant at Talegaon in Q4 of this calendar year."

Garg acknowledged the challenges in the domestic market due to macro-economic headwinds but emphasized the company's continued focus on delivering value to customers and strengthening its export portfolio.

He also highlighted a 16.2 per cent growth in export volumes for the January-April 2025 period compared to the same timeframe last year.

Looking ahead, HMIL is preparing to expand its production capabilities, with operations set to begin at its new plant in Talegaon in Q4 2025.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Hyundai has truly become India's own car brand! My family has owned 3 Hyundai cars over the years - from the old Santro to the new Creta. Their after-sales service is what keeps us loyal. 🇮🇳 Great to see them expanding production with the Talegaon plant!
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Priya M.
While the export numbers are impressive, I wish Hyundai would bring more affordable electric vehicles to the Indian market. The Kona was too expensive for most middle-class buyers. Hope the Talegaon plant focuses on EVs! âš¡
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Amit S.
Hyundai's success shows how foreign companies can thrive in India when they understand local needs. Remember how they changed the game with the Santro? Perfect for Indian roads and families. Now with 9 million sales - kudos! 👏
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Sunita R.
I'm concerned about the "macro-economic headwinds" mentioned. Does this mean car prices will increase further? Already finding it difficult to upgrade from my i10. Hyundai should think about more financing options for middle-class buyers.
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Vikram J.
Great achievement! But I hope Hyundai improves their premium segment offerings. The Tucson feels outdated compared to competitors. With 30 years in India, they should give more premium options to loyal customers wanting to upgrade.
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Neha P.
Hyundai's export success makes me proud! 'Made in India' cars being sent worldwide shows our manufacturing capabilities. 🚗💨 Hope other industries follow this example. The 21.5% export growth is really impressive despite global challenges.

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