Hyundai Motor India has commenced annual maintenance shut down at its Chennai-based manufacturing facility for six days starting May 10 amid the second wave of coronavirus pandemic.
The firm looks to shift its focus to Ioniq 5 EVs
Hyundai is traditionally known for its reluctance to work with outsiders
Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) on Monday said it has started exports of its all-new i20 premium hatchback
Carmakers concentrated on reducing inventory while factory production was lesser this month due to holidays, and November auto sales fell below estimates as a result
With the Sonet, the Hyundai subsidiary is hoping to replicate the successful debut it had with the Seltos
Appointments are for a period of three years, effective August 24, 2020
Dispatches at India's top two car makers, Maruti Suzuki India and Hyundai Motor India, zipped past not only the pre-Covid phase but also the months preceding the pandemic
The owner of a new Hyundai car can download the HMM from an application store
The model established leadership in the SUV segment by attaining highest sales in the month of May and June 2020, HMIL said in a statement
Govt wants to promote exports and has identified some sectors, including autos and textiles, for which incentive plans are being designed, said a senior government official
New Energy Nexus, the international startup support organisation, will manage and facilitate the competition -- 'EV & Battery Challenge (EVBC)' -- the companies said in a joint statement
Smart positioning, continued communication and a global design language have played a big role, say experts
Hyundai Motor has got the approval to start the factory in Sriperumbudur, with 7,500 people per day (in two shifts) and resumed operations
One-touch door opening and space that allows for adequate physical distance make the Kia Carnival a suitable car even for these times, writes Pavan Lall
Net profit for January-March was $376 million, far below than expectations
The globally proven diagnostic kits worth Rs 4 crore have been imported from South Korea
The company continues to monitor the situation closely and support the Indian government with multi-layered CSR initiatives
Auto major Hyundai Motor India on Monday said it has commenced bookings of all new version of its SUV Creta. Customers can now book the upcoming model through the company's website or at dealerships for Rs 25,000, Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) said in a statement. "Over the years, Hyundai Creta has set new benchmarks, becoming an iconic brand name among Indian consumers and building a strong legacy with over 4.6 lakh happy customers across India. It is time for the Creta to set new standards once again," HMIL Director - Sales, Marketing & Service Tarun Garg said. The model, which is scheduled to be launched on March 17, comes with five new BS-VI compliant powertrain options -- 1.5 litre petrol and diesel powertrains mated with both six-speed manual and automatic transmissions, and 1.4 litre turbo petrol which comes with seven speed dual clutch transmission. The new Creta will come with various features like voice enabled smart panoramic sunroof, advanced LED headlamps, blue link .
The company said its domestic sales were at 37,953 units in December 2019 as compared to 42,093 units in the same month previous year, down 9.8 per cent