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Hyundai Invests ₹45,000 Crore in India, Targets 26 New Models by 2030

Hyundai Announces Massive ₹45,000 Crore Investment for India Growth

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has unveiled a comprehensive ₹45,000 crore investment plan to be deployed by FY2030, marking one of the largest commitments by an automaker in the country. The announcement came during Hyundai’s first-ever Investor Day, signaling India’s emergence as the company’s second-largest global market within this decade.

Key Takeaways

  • ₹45,000 crore investment to boost manufacturing and localization
  • India to become Hyundai’s second-largest global region by 2030
  • 26 new models planned, including 7 new nameplates
  • First locally-made electric SUV and Genesis luxury brand arrival by 2027
  • Targeting over 15% domestic market share and 1.5x revenue growth

Strategic Vision and Leadership Outlook

Jose Munoz, President & CEO of Hyundai Motor Company, confirmed that India’s strategic importance aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Make in India’ initiative. “Following our landmark IPO last year and 29 years of success in India, Hyundai Motor India is set to drive its next growth phase with an investment of Rs 45,000 crore. By 2030, we envision HMIL to be our second-largest global region and a major export hub, contributing up to 30% of total exports,” Munoz stated.

Product Expansion and Market Strategy

The ambitious 2030 roadmap includes launching 26 new models, with seven representing entirely new nameplates that will mark Hyundai’s entry into the MPV and off-road SUV segments. The company confirmed it will produce India’s first locally manufactured dedicated electric SUV by 2027, alongside the introduction of its luxury brand Genesis in the Indian market.

Hyundai targets capturing over 15% domestic market share by FY2030, with utility vehicles expected to dominate over 80% of sales. The company projects that eco-friendly powertrains including CNG, hybrid, and electric models will constitute more than 50% of its portfolio by the decade’s end.

Financial Targets and Operational Expansion

Unsoo Kim, Managing Director of HMIL, emphasized the company’s long-term commitment to India’s mobility ecosystem. “We are targeting a revenue milestone of Rs 1 lakh crore by FY2030 while sustaining strong double-digit EBITDA margins. Our focus remains on creating long-term shareholder value with a healthy dividend payout guidance of 20%-40%,” Kim revealed.

Tarun Garg, Whole-time Director and COO, highlighted the customer-centric approach driving Hyundai’s growth. “Our 2030 roadmap aims to redefine HMIL’s growth trajectory and strengthen our leadership in the high-growth SUV segment. We are also expanding our sales and service network to cover 85% of India’s districts, with rural markets expected to contribute nearly 30% of total sales,” Garg added.

Manufacturing Innovation and Global Hub Role

Hyundai is advancing toward a Software Defined Factory model to enhance operational efficiency and localization. The company reaffirmed India’s position as a critical global export hub, underscoring the country’s strategic importance in Hyundai’s international operations.

With this comprehensive roadmap, Hyundai Motor India aims to achieve 1.5 times revenue growth by FY2030 while reinforcing its leadership among automotive manufacturers in the competitive Indian market.

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