The country’s second-largest car maker Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) has reported a 4.25 per cent rise in its total sales at 52,024 units in January 2013.
The company had sold 49,901 units in the corresponding month previous year, Hyundai said in a statement today.
In the domestic market, the company recorded an increase of 1.19 per cent in sales at 34,302 units compared with 33,900 units in the year-ago period. Exports also went up 10.76 per cent to 17,722 units from 16,001 units.
“The market was subdued on account of macro-economic factors. For Hyundai, the year has started on a positive note with growth in its domestic and export sales... Marketing initiatives in rural markets are bringing volume growth,” Hyundai Vice-President (Sales and Marketing), Rakesh Srivastava, said.
Demand for petrol cars
The change in price differential between petrol and diesel rates has increased interest in petrol cars, reflecting in the waiting period for models like Eon, and petrol variants of i20 and Verna, he added.
In the A2 segment (Eon, Santro, i10 and i20), the company sold 45,297 units, while sales in the A3 segment (Accent and Verna) stood at 6,164 units.
The company sold 55 units of the sports utility vehicle Santa Fe during the month. Sales of luxury sedan Sonata stood at 20 units, while Elantra witnessed 488 purchases.