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Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) is the Indian subsidiary of the South Korean automobile manufacturer Hyundai Motor Company. It is the second largest car manufacturer in India by sales until 2025.
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) was formed on 6 May 1996. During the entry of Hyundai in 1996, fellow South Korean Daewoo had entered the Indian automobile market just three years before, while Ford, Opel and Honda had entered less than a year back.
The Hyundai Motor Group (HMG; IPA: [ˈçjəːndɛ]; stylized as HYUNDAI) is a South Korean chaebol (loosely similar to a multinational conglomerate but without a central holding company or ownership structure) [2][3] headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.
The assembly line of Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama in the United States Hyundai Motor Company maintains 12 manufacturing facilities in 10 countries, along with assembling vehicles in assembly plants owned by local companies in several countries.
The automotive industry in India in 2025 is the world's third-largest by annual production worth US$250 billion, behind the United States (US$880 billion) and China (US$530 billion). [1][2][3][4] The growth of automotive industry in India is fueled by the country's GDP growth (world's 3rd largest in PPP and 4th largest nominally) and rapid highway construction. [5] In 2022, the industry ...
List of largest companies in India This article lists the largest companies in India in terms of their revenue, according to the American business magazines Fortune and Forbes.
List of automobile manufacturers of India Current domestic manufacturers ... Minor companies Hindustan Motors (1942–present) Hradyesh (2011–present) ICML (2003–present) Kerala Automobiles Limited (1984–present) Tara International (1978–present) Vehicle Factory Jabalpur (1969–present)
Irungattukottai is the location of Hyundai Motors large manufacturing facility. The plant forms a critical part of Hyundai's global export hub. It currently exports to around 85 countries across Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Australia, and Asia Pacific.