
The numbers highlight the growing demand for rich vehicles in features and a strong preference for SUVs among car buyers.
Hyundai Motor India Ltd (Hmil), which retained no. 2 Position in the passenger vehicle market in fiscal year 2000, has reported sustained traction for premium characteristics and SUV models, with every second car sold by the company in India now equipped with a sunroof.
At the same time, the company’s SUV portfolio continued to dominate, representing an impression of 68.5 percent of its total national sales in fiscal year 2015, compared to 63.2 percent in the previous year.
The numbers highlight the growing demand for rich vehicles in features and a strong preference for SUVs among car buyers.
Reflecting this change in consumer preferences, the penetration of the solar roof in the Hyundai alignment increased to 53.2 percent, with the characteristic now available in 12 of 14 models that are sacrificed in India. Simultaneous, the participation of models equipped with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) doubled with more than 6.7 percent in fiscal year 2014 to 14.3 percent in fiscal year 2015, according to a statement.
Growing aspirations
“The duplication of the contribution of the Adas variant and the growing popularity of the solar ceiling models reflect the growing aspirations of our clients and their preparation to adopt global technologies,” said Tarun Garg, full -time full -time director director and head of operational operation that would say to work on offices of office offices of officers of officers of officers of officers that would tell you that I would tell you that I would tell you that I would tell you that I would tell you that I would tell you to Officers who would tell you that I would tell you that I would tell you at the officer.
The Hyundai SUV range, including external, place, Crete, Alcazar, Tucson and Ioniq 5, boosted growth with two out of three vehicles sold now being a SUV.
The company also declared that its wide range of motor train and transmission options continued to attract a wide spectrum or customer. It offers gasoline, diesel, turbo gasoline, CNG and batteries, along with manual and automatic transmission options such as IVT, AT, AMT and DCT.
In fiscal year 2000, Hyuntai sold 5,98,666 units in the Indian market.
Posted on April 21, 2025