NEW DELHI: Major automobile company, Hyundai Motors India on Saturday, May 30 revealed that they have exported over 5000 units in the month of May this year.
The company also mentioned that they see eye to eye with the government's vision of a 'self-reliant' India. They will support the idea of promoting revival. The company had resumed operations in its plant on May 8 when it produced more than 5000 units for export purposes.
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SS Kim, CEO and MD of Hyundai Motor India mentioned in a statement, "We began our export operations in India in 1999... In line with our global strategy, we have now exported more than 3 Million vehicles to 88 countries which reaffirm our commitment to the country."
Currently, these are the models being exported by the automobile major, All-New CRETA, VENUE, GRAND i10, ATOS (SANTRO), i20 ACTIVE, ACCENT (VERNA), ELITE i20, i20 ACTIVE, XCENT, GRAND i10 (NIOS) and GRAND i10 (AURA).
Internationally, Hyundai is known for exporting 'Made-In-India' cars to 88 continents in 4 continents, precisely.
The statement also mentioned, "With a market share of 26 per cent in CY 2019 to the total exports of passenger cars from India has made Hyundai a significant contributor to the Indian automobile industry."
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In Calendar Year 2019, Hyundai exported approximately 181,200 units out of which, 792 were customer variants as per the specific preference of the country and demand.