Overview
- At its first India Investor Day, Hyundai detailed 26 launches by FY2030, including seven new nameplates, eight hybrids by 2030 and a locally designed, developed and manufactured electric SUV targeted for 2027.
- The company set goals of about 15% domestic market share and up to 30% exports from India by 2030, alongside deeper localisation and a push into MPV and off‑road SUV segments, with Genesis slated to enter in 2027.
- Hyundai officially confirmed key upgrades for the next‑gen Venue: Level 2 ADAS and dual 12.3‑inch connected displays with over‑the‑air update capability.
- The Venue’s India debut is slated for early November, with reports pointing to November 4 and some citing November 6, as undisguised images show a wider grille, split headlamps with C‑shaped DRLs, and a full‑width rear LED light bar.
- Outlets report the Venue will retain its 1.2‑litre petrol, 1.0‑litre turbo‑petrol and 1.5‑litre diesel engines, and that production is planned at Hyundai’s Talegaon plant, even as Hyundai’s September sales totaled 51,547 units and ranked fourth for the month.