Between 2011 and 2020, more than 300,000 vehicles were stolen in the national capital
Hyundai Motor India on Monday said it has launched GRAND i10 NIOS Corporate Edition with prices starting from Rs 6.28 lakh (ex-showroom).
The company had a 26 per cent market share in the passenger car exports in 2019, with 1,81,200 units of the total 706,272 units exported from India. In 2018, the company had shipped 1,60,010 units
The first avatar of the i10, one of the most popular of small vehicles from Korean car maker Hyundai, would have completed 10 years this October. It will now not happen. Hyundai, second biggest car maker in this country, has decided to stop producing the hatchback. The brand, however, survives in the Grand i10, launched as an upgraded replacement in September 2013. Since then, the company has sold almost 430,000 units of the Grand in India and exported 162,000.However, the Grand has a long way to go as it gets into the shoes of the i10. Hyundai's India operations have sold 1.69 million units of the i10 in domestic and export markets. Only a year after its launch, the i10 bagged the Indian Car of the Year Award in 2008 and since won several other accolades. When the Grand i10 was launched, it was supposed to replace the i10. Globally, the Grand is known as i10. However, the company decided to continue producing the i10 in India as there was demand and named the upgraded variant as ...
Hyundai does not have a hybrid vehicle in its portfolio in India