This success comes after the record performance of January 2026, where the company had sold 59,107 units in the domestic market, which was a growth of 9.5 percent. Back-to-back record sales at the beginning of the year show that Hyundai has been successful in maintaining popularity among Indian customers. The company’s MD and CEO Tarun Garg said that with total sales of 66,134 units in February, which is the highest for any February in our history, we registered a strong year-on-year growth of 12.6 percent.
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This success of Hyundai is mainly based on its popular models like Creta, Venue, Exeter, i20 and Grand i10 Nios. The recently launched new Creta has created a stir in the market, which is strengthening the company’s leadership in the SUV segment. Amidst the increasing demand for SUVs in the Indian market, Hyundai has adapted its strategy, emphasizing on advanced features, safety and connected technology. The company also showed strong performance in exports, which is a step towards establishing India as its global manufacturing hub.
Hyundai status
Competition is intense in the Indian automobile industry, where companies like Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors and Mahindra are the major players. Nevertheless, Hyundai has maintained market share with its innovative product lineup and customer-centric approach. Exports played a significant role in February sales, reflecting the growing acceptance of India-made vehicles in global markets. The company has also increased investment in electric and hybrid vehicles in recent years, pointing towards a future of sustainable mobility.
Company’s future plan
Looking ahead, Hyundai is planning new initiatives to mark its 30 years in India. This could include launching more affordable EV models and improving customer experience through digital platforms. These sales figures are not only encouraging for the company but also give a positive sign for the entire auto sector.
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