Hyundai’s India Gambit: MPVs, SDVs, and Future Factories
Three decades after entering the Indian car market, Hyundai is no longer just talking cars; now, it is all about ecosystems, softwares, and an electric future.
07/11/2025
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On 15th October 2025, Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) hosted its first-ever Investor Day in India, a landmark event for the company that signals a strategic inflection point. The company, which entered India on May 6th, 1996, is now repositioning itself not simply as a carmaker, but as a mobility and technology champion. At the event it laid out a sweeping roadmap through financial year 2030 that aligns with India’s evolving automotive ecosystem including electrification, software-defined vehicles, deep localization, and exports. With an investment of INR 45,000 crore (approximately US$5 billion) and a vision to cross INR 1 lakh crore in annual revenues by 2030, Jose Munoz, President & CEO – Hyundai Motor Company, said that by 2030, India will become Hyundai’s second-largest region globally, a bold statement of confidence in India’s long-term potential as both a major domestic and export market. Why India Matters in Hyundai’s Global Strategy As part of Hyundai Motor Company’s global ambitions, India will serve not just domestic demand but as an export hub, a technology base and a local innovation engine. The company emphasized that vehicles produced here will feed other markets, and the skill-pool & supply-chain investments will reflect global standards. “We are making India a
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