HomeAutomobileFar from glory days, Hyundai begins quest for 15% share in India's car market with Venue compact SUV launch

Far from glory days, Hyundai begins quest for 15% share in India's car market with Venue compact SUV launch

Hyundai plans to launch 26 models, including new nameplates, full model changes, derivatives and facelifts/product enhancements, in India by FY30.

November 04, 2025 / 19:09 IST
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2025 Hyundai Venue
Hyundai has launched the new Venue in India.

Hyundai Motor India, whose domestic passenger vehicle (PV) market share has dropped below 14%, has begun its drive to reclaim a 15% share with the launch of the new Venue compact SUV, the first of 26 models the company plans to introduce by FY30.

According to official data from the industry body Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), Hyundai had a share of 17.39% in the domestic PV market in FY21. However, there has been a gradual decline over the years, to 15.68% in FY22, 14.59% in FY23, 14.57% in FY24, 13.92% in FY25 and 13.25% in FY26 (April-September).

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At present, Hyundai's internal combustion engine (ICE) portfolio comprises hatchbacks like the Grand i10 Nios and the i20; sedans like the Aura and the Verna and SUVs like the Exter, Venue, Creta, Alcazar and Tucson. The company sells electric SUVs like the Creta Electric and the Ioniq 5.

Hyundai: Domestic PV Volumes & Market Share

YearDomestic PV VolumesDomestic PV Market Share
FY26 (Apr-Sep)2,71,780 units13.25%
FY255,98,666 units13.92%
FY246,14,717 units14.57%
FY235,67,546 units14.59%
FY224,81,500 units15.68%
FY214,71,535 units17.39%
Source - SIAM

In the more recent years, handsome performances by homegrown original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) like Mahindra & Mahindra and Tata Motors due to a robust SUV portfolio, new product launches in internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicle (EV) segments, and strategic pricing decisions have impacted Hyundai's market share.

Besides, the Creta-maker had capacity constraints as well, with the utilisation at its Chennai plant being well over 90% to cater to the domestic and export markets.