Factsheet: Hyundai Motor India Limited

4/04/2023 03:06:00 am 0 Comments

 

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL)

Parent Company  Hyundai Motor Company

Origin: South Korea

Type: Passenger Car manufacturing Company & Smart mobility solutions provider

Industry: Automotive

Year established: Parent company in 1967;  HMIL in 1996

 Status: 2nd largest automobile company in India (15% market share)

Vehicle Exports: 85 countries across Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, Australia, and Asia Pacific

Ranking:    

  • No.1 Car exporter & India’s first smart mobility solutions provider
  • 2021 - Hyundai i20 adjudged Indian Car of the Year (ICOTY)
  • 2022:First company in India to offer in-app digital payment services for fuel with Indian Oil Corporation Ltd..
  • 2022:Hyundai IONIQ 5 wins the '2022 World Car of the Year' (WCOTY) Award

Total revenue: ₹47,042.79 crore (US$5.9 billion) (2022)

 Profit:            2,861.77 crores INR (US$360 million( 2022)

Total employees (worldwide): 3,40,000 ( March 2022) 

Presence in no. of countries: 46 countries & 149 Locations

Headquarter: Gururgram, New Delhi ;  Seoul, South Korea (Global)

Leadership Team:     Mr. Unsoo Kim, MD, CEO.

                                    Tarun Garg, COO

 Founders:                Chung  Ju-yung

Models:                   GRAND i10 NIOS, All New i20, i20 N Line, AURA, VENUE, VENUE N Line, Spirited New VERNA, All New CRETA, ALCAZAR, New TUCSON, KONA Electric and All Electric SUV IONIQ 5

Manufacturing locations:  Irungattukottai & Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu

R&D Centre: Hyundai Motor India Engineering (HMIE), Hyderabad

 Network:  583 dealers & around 1500 service points across India

Values:                              Corporate Integrity & Uncompromising quality

                                      Respecting Laws and cultural values

                                      Diversity at workplace

                                      Innovation

Corporate Social responsibility:  Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), its philanthropic organisation 

 In 2021, launched Art for Hope to work towards encouraging artists across various domains like digital arts, crafts, multidisciplinary arts, performance arts and visual arts.

 

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