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Hyundai Motor India expects July sales to bounce back to last year's level

For Creta, the company has already received over 45,000 bookings, with 30 per cent for automatics

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Robust demand for Hyundai diesel cars is also linked with the overall quality of the products: Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) Director (Sales, Marketing and Service) Tarun Garg

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Hyundai Motor India expects its July sales to bounce back to the last year's level with the reopening of sales network and robust demand for various models, especially the recently launched new Creta.

The company, which on Tuesday introduced all new version of its premium SUV Tucson priced between Rs 22.3-27.03 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), also remains committed to keep offering diesel cars despite reduction in price gap between petrol and diesel.

"In terms of sales in June we reached 75 per cent of the retails as compared with last year level and in July we are hoping to reach 90-100

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