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Hyundai prepares new models, fresh $5 bn investment for India
Mint New Delhi
|October 16, 2025
Of being the country’s No.2 carmaker. The Korean company is also bringing its luxury brand Genesis to India by 2027 to bolster its margins and brand perception.
Hyundai to launch 26 car models in next six years.
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“I want the profit, I want the volumes, I want the market share, I want customer satisfaction all together,” said the global head of Hyundai, pointing at Garg. “So, he knows (the task at hand,” he jested. Garg is the first Indian to lead the Korean carmaker in the country, while Munoz is the first non-Korean to steer Hyundai globally.
“India is Hyundai’s global strategy,” said Muiioz, speaking at Hyundai Motor India’s first investor day in the country after its ₹27,870 crore initial public offering last October.
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