New Delhi, Hyundai Motor India on Monday said SUVs accounted for 68.5 percent of its total sales last fiscal, marking a growth of 8 percent over FY23-24.
The company expects the contribution of SUVs to cross 70 percent in a year.
In FY25, the automaker reported sales of 7,62,052 units as against 7,77,876 units in FY24.
Its domestic sales stood at 5,98,666 units in the last fiscal, while export shipments stood at 1,63,386 units.
Hyundai said it has witnessed a significant shift in customer preference, with penetration of sunroof-equipped vehicles rising to 53 percent, underlining a growing preference for premium features.
“FY 2024-25 has been a landmark year for Hyundai Motor India. The fact that two out of every third vehicle we sold in India were SUVs is a testament to our deep understanding of Indian customers and our commitment to deliver innovation, safety and style,” Tarun Garg, Whole Time Director and COO, Hyundai Motor India, said in a statement.
The doubling of ADAS variant contribution and the growing popularity of sunroof-equipped models reflect the rising aspirations of our customers and their readiness to adopt global technologies, he added. Currently, sunroofs are offered as an optional feature in 12 out of 14 models in the Hyundai portfolio. Further, the automaker said Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) variant contribution doubled from 6.7 percent in FY24 to 14.3 percent in FY25.
The company said it is offering ADAS as an option in nine of its models. The Creta became the best-selling model in the domestic passenger vehicle segment with sales of 18,059 units in March.
The company sells various SUVs like Venue, Creta, Alcazar and Tucson in the domestic market.
Hyundai SUV sales upsurge: 68.5% in FY25
