Hyundai India’s sales upsurges by 6.8 percent in November

Hyundai Motor IndiaHyundai Motor India, the second largest car manufacturer of India, has announced that its car sale has increased by 6.8% from 43,020 units in the month of October to 55,265 units in November.

The company has managed to reach a terrific total sale of 28,162 units in the domestic market in the month of November, which is a 92.8 percent more as compared to the corresponding month of the last year, a time when automobile sector was bearing the lack of demand due to the global slowdown.

Moreover, the company also performed well in the foreign market by exporting 27,103 units, which is an increase of 15.65 percent as compared to the sales in the last month.

The Senior Vice President of Hyundai India, Mr. Arvind Saxena said, “The overall economic scenario has been positive and this has translated into more footfalls in the showroom and higher automobile sales as indicated by this month's figures.”

Under the A2 (compact) segment, which includes the santro, i10, Getz and i20 models, the company has sold 50,501 units, moreover for A3 segment which includes Accent and Verna, the sale was 4,748 units, sold 15 units under the A5 Segment comprising Sonata Transform and one unit under the SUV segment comprising Tucson.


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