Hyundai to hike prices by Rs 20,000 next month
New Delhi: Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) today said it will hike prices by up to Rs 20,000 across models, except the newly launched compact car Grand i10, from October 1 to offset the impact of rupe
Car sales gather pace
New Delhi: Car sales in August appeared to be positive for the auto industry with Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and Honda posting a good growth. An important factor was the increase in exports of the car co
Hyundai on a journey to drive 'Made in India' car
Hyderabad: Korean auto major Hyundai is aiming to develop cars from the scratch in India, which is its second biggest global market after China, in its bid to strengthen position in the country.
The
Maruti's August domestic sales skid, Hyundai, Tata see growth
Domestic car sales of Maruti Suzuki India declined by 35 per cent in August, hit by a month-long lockout at its Manesar plant, but the other two main players, Hyundai and Tata Motors posted positive g
Govt probes anti-competitive practices by car makers
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) is investigating anti-competitive practices by car makers, the government said on Thursday, without naming the companies in question.
The CCI had received in
Hyundai's Arvind Saxena resigns, may join Volkswagen
The country's second largest car maker Hyundai Motor India on Friday said its Director for Marketing and Sales Arvind Saxena has resigned from the firm.
Although Saxena's next move is not confirmed
Hyundai’s May sales zoom by 16.6 per cent
Automobile major Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) Friday announced that its total sales including exports grew by 16.6 per cent in May to 55,670 units from 47,762 units sold in the corresponding period of 2011.
Global manufacturers go local in cost-wary India
At the opening ceremony for Daimler AG's $850 million India factory, chairman Dieter Zetsche stepped down from the cab of a gleaming yellow 25-tonne truck with scaled-down horsepower, a stripped-back
Have faith, keen to speed up POSCO project: PM tells Korean CEOs
India on Monday assured South Korea that it is keen to move forward the delayed Rs 52,000 crore POSCO project in Odisha with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asking top Korean CEOs to 'have faith' in
With no tax on diesel vehicles, auto makers mull expansion
As the Budget has spared diesel vehicles from the much feared additional tax, auto firms such as M&M, Hyundai and Maruti Suzuki are expected to press ahead with plans to expand engine capacities in th