Hyundai India domestic sales rose 1% to 49,151 units in May 2024

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The company’s exports also saw a growth of 31% in May 2024 with 14,400 units compared to 11,000 units sold in the month, last year.

New Delhi: Hyundai Motor India reported total sales of 63,551 units in May 2024, an increase of 7% compared to 59,601 units sold in May 2023.

Hyundai’s domestic sales grew 1% Y-o-Y to 49,151 units when compared to 48,601 units in May 2023.

The company’s exports also saw a growth of 31% in May 2024 with 14,400 units compared to 11,000 units sold in the month, last year.

Tarun Garg, COO, Hyundai Motor India Ltd. said, “We have maintained a healthy total sales volume in May 2024, despite a week-long routine bi-annual maintenance shutdown at our Sriperumbudur factory."

"SUVs continue to be a growth driver for HMIL, accounting for more than 67% of domestic sales last month. Our rural penetration stood at a healthy 20.1% in May,” he added.

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