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Hyundai Motor India Ltd
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
Founded6 May 1996
HeadquartersSriperumbudur, Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu, India
Key people
Mr. Y K Koo (MD[disambiguation needed] & CEO)
ProductsAutomobiles
ParentHyundai Motor Company
Websitewww.hyundai.co.in

Hyundai Motor India Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hyundai Motor Company in India. It is the 2nd largest automobile manufacturer in India.

Hyundai Santro Xing/Atos Prime is made only by Hyundai Motor India Limited.

Hyundai Motor India Limited was formed in 6 May 1996 by the Hyundai Motor Company of South Korea. When Hyundai Motor Company entered the Indian Automobile Market in 1996 the Hyundai brand was almost unknown throughout India. During the entry of Hyundai in 1996, there were only five major automobile manufacturers in India, i.e. Maruti, Hindustan, Premier, Tata and Mahindra. Daewoo had entered the Indian automobile market with Cielo just three years back while Ford, Opel and Honda had entered less than a year back.

For more than a decade till Hyundai arrived, Maruti Suzuki had a near monopoly over the passenger cars segment because Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra were solely utility and commercial vehicle manufacturers, while Hindustan and Premier both built outdated and uncompetitive products.

History

HMIL's first car, the Hyundai Santro was launched in 23 September 1998 and was a runaway success. Within a few months of its inception HMIL became the second largest automobile manufacturer and the largest automobile exporter in India. Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company (HMC), South Korea and is the largest passenger car exporter and the second largest car manufacturer in India. HMIL presently markets 10 models - Eon, i10, Grand i10, Xcent, Elite i20, Active i20, Verna Fludic 4S, Neo Elantra, Creta and Santa Fe.

HMIL’s manufacturing plant near Chennai claims to have the most advanced production, quality and testing capabilities in the country.[citation needed] To cater to rising demand, HMIL commissioned its second plant in February 2008, which produces an additional 300,000 units per annum, raising HMIL’s total production capacity to 600,000 units per annum.

HMC has set up a research and development facility(Hyundai Motor India Engineering - HMIE) in the cyber city of Hyderabad.

As HMC’s global export hub for compact cars, HMIL is the first automotive company in India to achieve the export of 10 lakh cars in just over a decade. HMIL currently exports cars to more than 120 countries across EU, Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Asia and Australia. It has been the number one exporter of passenger cars of the country for the eighth year in a row.[1]

To support its growth and expansion plans, HMIL currently has 388 strong dealer network and more than 1000 strong service points across India, which will see further expansion in 2014.[2] In July 2012, Arvind Saxena, the Director of Marketing and Sales stepped down from the position after serving the company for 7 years.[3]

Manufacturing facilities

The Hyundai i10 is exclusivley manufactured only by HMIL.

HMIL has two manufacturing plants in Sriperumbudur, Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu capable of producing 6,00,000 vehicles annually.[4]

Models

Hyundai Eon
Hyundai Grand i10
Hyundai Fluidic Verna
Hyundai Santa Fe (Third Generation)
Hyundai i20

Manufactured locally

  1. Hyundai Eon (Launched 2011)
  2. Hyundai i10 (Launched 2010)
  3. Hyundai Grand i10 (Launched 2013)
  4. Hyundai Xcent (Launched 2014)
  5. Hyundai Elite i20 (Launched 2014)
  6. Hyundai i20 Active (Launched 2015)
  7. Hyundai 4S Fluidic Verna (Launched 2011)
  8. Hyundai Elantra (Launched 2010)
  9. Hyundai Creta (Launched 2015)

Imported

  1. Hyundai Santa Fe Third Generation (Launched 2014)

Discontinued

  1. Hyundai Santro (1998–2014)
  2. Hyundai Santro Xing (Launched 2003)
  3. Hyundai Accent GTX (1999–2002)
  4. Hyundai New Look Santro (2001–2003)
  5. Hyundai Sonata Gold (2001–2005)
  6. Hyundai Sonata (Launched 2012)
  7. Hyundai Accent Viva (2002–2004)
  8. Hyundai Accent CRDi (2002–2006)
  9. Hyundai Terracan (2003-2007)
  10. Hyundai Getz (2004–2007)
  11. Hyundai Accent GLS (2004–2005)
  12. Hyundai Sonata Embera (2005–2009)
  13. Hyundai Accent GLE (2006–2011)
  14. Hyundai Verna (2006–2010)
  15. Hyundai Getz Prime (2007–2010)
  16. Hyundai i10 (2007-2010)
  17. Hyundai Verna Transform (2010-2011)
  18. Hyundai Elantra (2004–2010)
  19. Hyundai Tucson (2005–2010)
  20. Hyundai Sonata Transform (2010–2011)
  21. Hyundai Santa Fe Second Generation (2010-2013)
  22. Hyundai Accent Executive (2011-2013)
  23. Hyundai i20 (2008-2014)

Sales and service network

As of March 2011, HMIL has 451 dealerships and more than 647 Hyundai Authorised Service Centers in 340 cities across India. HMIL also operates its own dealerships known as Hyundai Motor Plazas in large metros across India. HMIL has the second largest sales and service network in India after Maruti Suzuki.[5]

Hyundai Motor India Limited Annual Sales
Year Domestic Sales Exports Total
1998 8,447 0 8,447
1999 17,627 20 17,647
2000 82,896 3,823 86,719
2001 87,175 6,092 93,267
2002 102,806 8,245 111,051
2003 120,325 30,416 150,741
2004 139,759 75,871 215,630
2005 156,291 96,560 252,851
2006 186,174 113,339 299,513
2007 200,411 126,749 327,160
2008 245,397 243,919 489,316
2009 289,863 270,017 559,880
2010 356,717 247,102 603,819
2011 373,709 242,330 616,039
2012 391,276 250,005 641,281

Exports

HMIL currently exports vehicles to more than 110 countries across Europe, Africa, Middle East, Latin America and Asia. It has been the number one exporter of passenger cars for the sixth year in a row in India.[citation needed]

Sales Performance

Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL), the country’s second largest car manufacturer and the largest passenger car exporter, registered 4.6% growth in Exports for the month of May 2013. The domestic sales accounted for 32,102 units and exports stood at 24,754 units.[6]

Brand Ambassador

The carmaker gets Shah Rukh Khan on board as its brand ambassador for the Hyundai Xcent,the company’s recently launched sub-compact sedan in India. Back in 1998, SRK shot his first TVC for the Hyundai Santro, and his association with the car brand has now turned 16.[7][8]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://motorbash.com/eight-years-counting-hyundai-india-is-the-top-exporter-of-the-year/
  2. ^ http://www.telegraphindia.com/external/display.jsp?mode=details&id=38739
  3. ^ "Arvind Saxena resigns from Hyundai". 23 July 2012.
  4. ^ "Hyundai Motor India Limited". Iloveindia.com. Retrieved 2009-10-19.
  5. ^ http://www.business-standard.com/article/management/hyundai-s-price-jolt-for-maruti-114031201116_1.html
  6. ^ "Hyundai Exports up by 4.6%- BigGaddi.com News". BigGaddi.com. Retrieved 8-6-2013. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  7. ^ "Shah Rukh Khan as brand ambassador for Hyundai Xcent in India". CarAndMe.com. Retrieved 2043-09-23. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  8. ^ "Shah Rukh Khan as brand ambassador for Hyundai Xcent in India". ZigWheels.com. Retrieved 2043-09-23. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)