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Hyundai India Reports 66,840 Units in Nov 2025, Venue Crosses 32,000 Bookings

Hyundai Motor India ended November 2025 on strong momentum, recording combined domestic and export sales of 66,840 units, a 9.1% YoY increase over the 61,252 units sold in November 2024. The growth was supported by healthy demand at home as well as a sharp rise in exports, helping the brand maintain consistency in a highly competitive market.

Hyundai November Sales

Hyundai November 2025 Sales

Hyundai’s domestic sales stood at 50,340 units in November 2025, marking a 4.3% increase compared to the same month last year. Although slightly lower than October’s 53,792 units, the overall trend remains positive thanks to strong SUV and hatchback demand.

Exports delivered one of the month’s biggest highlights. Hyundai shipped 16,500 units, posting an impressive 26.9% YoY growth — a clear sign of the company strengthening its manufacturing footprint in India and increasing its global supply share.

Tarun Garg, Whole-time Director & Chief Operating Officer, HMIL, commented,
“Supported by GST 2.0 reforms, we continue to carry forward sales momentum with a year-on-year growth in our monthly domestic sales in November 2025. Further, our commitment to bolstering India’s role as a global manufacturing hub is further solidified with 26.9% year-on-year growth in monthly exports.”

New Venue Crosses 32,000 Bookings in 1 Month

The spotlight for November was undoubtedly the new-generation Hyundai Venue, which has given the company’s SUV lineup a fresh boost. Within a month of launch, the updated Venue has received over 32,000 bookings, reaffirming its strong brand appeal in the sub-4-metre SUV space.

Mr. Garg added,
“The all-new Hyundai VENUE, our first software defined vehicle in India has set new benchmarks in the compact SUV segment, clocking more than 32,000 bookings within a month of its launch. With its bold, futuristic design and cutting-edge technology featuring ccNC infotainment powered by NVIDIA – the all-new Hyundai VENUE gives a big boost to our already strong SUV portfolio.”

The latest Venue comes with larger dimensions, enhanced safety, a redesigned cabin, new powertrain combinations, and Hyundai’s next-gen ccNC infotainment system powered by NVIDIA. Prices start at Rs 7.89 lakh and go up to Rs 15.48 lakh (ex-showroom), including N Line variants. Hyundai has also revised the trim structure (HX2 to HX10) and introduced a new automatic transmission option.

With this major upgrade, the Venue is positioned stronger than ever against rivals like the Tata Nexon, Maruti Brezza, Mahindra XUV 3XO, Kia Sonet and the Skoda Kylaq.

Hyundai Plans Major Push from 2026 Onwards

After recent months where Tata Motors and Mahindra surged ahead in overall sales, Hyundai is now preparing its most aggressive product cycle in years. Starting 2026, the company will introduce a refreshed and diversified lineup, including:

  • Exter facelift with upgraded infotainment
  • Bayon crossover for the Rs 10–12 lakh segment
  • All-new compact electric SUV engineered in India for a 2027 launch
  • Continuous updates across SUVs, EVs and MPVs

This long-term strategy highlights Hyundai’s aim to regain lost ground and reinforce its presence across high-volume categories.

Final Thoughts

November 2025 turned out to be a strong month for Hyundai, backed by rising domestic demand, robust exports, and the overwhelming response to the new Venue. With a refreshed portfolio and ambitious plans lined up for 2026 and beyond, Hyundai is gearing up to make a major comeback in India’s highly competitive automotive landscape.

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