Tag: Creta Electric

  • Hyundai powers ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ with localisation and EV breakthrough

    Hyundai powers ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ with localisation and EV breakthrough

    MUMBAI: Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) isn’t just making cars; it’s making waves. With a roaring 92 per cent localisation in manufacturing and a game-changing battery-pack assembly plant in Chennai, Hyundai is taking its ‘Make-in-India’ commitment to full throttle. If this isn’t a rev-up moment for India’s automotive landscape, we don’t know what is.

    Let’s talk numbers—1,238 indigenised parts, 194 vendors, and a whopping $672 million in forex savings (over Rs 5,678 crore) since 2019. Hyundai’s localisation journey is no leisurely Sunday drive; it’s a turbocharged race to leverage India’s resources and engineering talent.

    Hyundai’s whole-time director & chief manufacturing officer, Gopalakrishnan Chathapuram Sivaramakrishnan, put it perfectly, “Our indigenisation aligns seamlessly with India’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ vision. The launch of the battery-pack assembly plant is not just a milestone; it’s a testament to our commitment to delivering world-class technology made in India.”

    Oh, and did we mention that Hyundai’s Creta Electric now boasts locally assembled battery packs? Talk about an electrifying debut!

    Why is everyone talking about Chennai? Because Hyundai and Mobis India have launched a state-of-the-art battery-pack assembly plant, complete with an annual capacity of 75,000 packs in phase one. Whether it’s NMC (Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt Oxide) or LFP (Lithium-Iron-Phosphate) batteries, this facility has it all.

    Hyundai isn’t just building cars; it’s building them with 100 per cent locally sourced components like alternators, alloy wheels, catalytic converters, and shark fin antennas. Fancy tech like tyre pressure monitoring systems and panoramic sunroofs? Yep, localised too.

    The company is also looking ahead with plans to replicate this success at its Talegaon manufacturing plant in Maharashtra. Can we hear a round of applause for the future?

    In its localisation journey, Hyundai isn’t just saving forex; it’s creating jobs—1,400 direct employment opportunities, to be exact. The company’s engineering prowess and strategic partnerships are redefining what it means to be ‘Atmanirbhar’.

    In a world racing toward electric and sustainable solutions, Hyundai’s efforts are more than just industry milestones—they’re a blueprint for automotive evolution. The localisation strategy isn’t just a business move; it’s a bold statement. And with the Creta Electric leading the charge, Hyundai is proving that Indian manufacturing isn’t just capable; it’s competitive.

  • Hyundai Motor registers highest ever domestic sales in 2024

    Hyundai Motor registers highest ever domestic sales in 2024

    MUMBAI:  It’s driving in top gear, purring like a beauty, moving smoothly, even when going round terrifying economic bends. 

    Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) announced on 1 January that it sold 6,05,433 vehicles domestically and 7,64,119 vehicles in total, when exports are included. These are the highest domestic sales it as recorded since inception. The figures for just December 2024 alone are at 55,078 vehicles (42,208 units domestic and 12,870 exports).

    Sports utility vehicle (SUV) sales contributed 67.66 per cent  with the Hyundai Creta proving a popular buy by selling 1,86,9199 units. Vehicles adapted for CNG  accounted for 13.1 per cent of sales as against 10.4  per cent in calendar year 2023.

    HMIL Sales performance

     “HMIL has managed to sustain sales momentum in 2024, despite strong headwinds faced by the industry at large. Achieving highest ever domestic sales three years in a row, reflects customers’ preference for brand Hyundai as their trusted smart mobility solutions provider,” said HMIL whole time director & COO Tarun Garg. “Introduction of the innovative Hy-CNG Duo technology in 2024 resonated well with buyers. Hyundai Creta continued to strengthen HMIL’s position as an SUV leader. We are confident that the upcoming Creta Electric, will further expand the appeal of this undisputed, ultimate SUV.”