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Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL), is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company (HMC). In line with HMC’s global brand vision of ‘Progress for Humanity’ we adopt sustainable and green manufacturing operations, offering mobility solutions with industry leading technology.
HMIL operates with a network of 1,366 sales points and 1,550 service points across India. Our model line-up consists of car models across different customer segments, including Grand i10 NIOS, i20, i20 N Line, AURA, EXTER, VENUE, VENUE N Line, VERNA, CRETA, CRETA N Line, ALCAZAR, TUCSON and the all-electric SUV IONIQ 5. HMIL’s manufacturing plant near Chennai, is optimised to manufacture our full range of vehicle models. HMIL also forms a critical part of HMC’s global export hub with exports spanning across Africa, the Middle East, and other countries including Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka.
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Trump tariffs set to cost Japanese carmakers RM106bil
- The recently-imposed US tariffs by president Donald Trump will have a major impact on Japanese and South Korean automotive industries, potentially costing over RM106 billion for Japanese carmakers.
- The tariffs, effective from April 3, are expected to result in significant losses for carmakers like Toyota, with estimates suggesting losses of around RM54.8 billion in revenue for Toyota alone.
- Japanese car manufacturers may need to consider actions like transferring production to the US in response to the tariffs, as suggested by UBS analyst Kohei Takahashi.
- The US accounts for over 30% of Japanese car exports, with cars contributing around 30% of total exports to the US last year, according to Japan's finance ministry.
- The Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) hopes for dialogue between governments to maintain a business environment benefiting both Japan and the US automotive industries.
- Mazda is expected to be significantly affected by the tariffs as the US is its largest market, with sales representing a substantial portion of its global total.
- The additional tariffs could lead to a predicted economic downturn in Japan, with estimates suggesting a potential reduction in GDP and the risk of triggering a recession.
- Besides carmakers, small and medium-sized parts suppliers in Japan will also be impacted by the tariffs, which will tax car parts from May 3, potentially leading to reduced production and employment.
- South Korea, particularly Hyundai, will also face challenges due to the tariffs, with significant reliance on the US market and plans to increase US production to mitigate the effects.
- Hyundai and Kia may struggle with profitability if they cannot reduce their reliance on US exports amidst the competitive US auto market and the inability to transfer tariff costs to customers.
- Despite growing opposition to tariff policies, Trump views vehicle tariffs as a permanent measure, with doubts on their negotiation potential and concerns about higher prices and economic repercussions.

Hyundai Tucson deals slash thousands off of popular mid-size SUV
- Hyundai Tucson deals are offering savings of thousands of dollars on the popular mid-size SUV until June 30, 2025.
- Buyers in New South Wales can save between $2,810 and $4,110, depending on the Tucson variant.
- The offer is subject to stock availability and cannot be combined with other offers or used for fleet, government, or rental purchases.
- Hyundai currently has sufficient supply of both combustion-powered and hybrid Tucsons across all states.

Hyundai concedes its polarising EV now looks like what it was supposed to
- Hyundai Ioniq 6 has received a facelift to look cleaner and more dynamic, resembling the initial design vision.
- The updated model maintains its 'streamliner' silhouette with a sleek roofline like the Prophecy concept.
- Key design executive Simon Loasby acknowledges the previous model had unusual elements making it fussy.
- The facelift focuses on subtle changes like a conventional rear spoiler, new bumpers, and black garnishes.
- Hyundai has introduced an N Line version with sportier aesthetics and a blackout appearance at the rear.
- A hot N version is teased with unique sheet metal, wider stance, and a prominent rear spoiler.
- Future Ioniq 6 iterations aim to be more progressive and differentiated from other models.
- Hyundai prefers clear differentiation between its combustion and electric vehicles for different customer groups.
- The design evolution aligns with changing customer mindsets towards EVs and progressiveness in vehicle aesthetics.
- Improved styling may impact the Ioniq 6's sales, which have seen declines in both Korea and export markets.

The New Hyundai Palisade Gets a Weird High Roof Version
- Hyundai has introduced a high roof version of the Palisade in Korea.
- The Palisade Highroof raises the ceiling for more interior space.
- It stands 78.8 inches tall, 9.3 inches taller than the regular model.
- The special version features a folding center screen, heated and cooled cup holders, and a wireless charging pad.

HardTech Reads: The AI & Robotics Revolution vol.26 — template
- Kawasaki unveiled a hydrogen-powered quadruped robot called CORLEO designed for human riders with motorcycle dynamics and off-road navigation capabilities.
- Hyundai intends to acquire 'tens of thousands' of Boston Dynamics robots, while Chinese startup Agibot plans to match Tesla's production of humanoid robots by 2025.
- Hyundai and Nvidia are investing billions of dollars in the U.S. manufacturing sector to strengthen industrial supply chains and advance chip and AI infrastructure.
- Barcelona is testing a driverless and electric minibus equipped with cameras and lidars for autonomous public transit.
- Google predicts practical quantum computing within 5 years, with significant progress in quantum error correction and hardware competition.
- The U.S. blacklisted 80 companies, primarily Chinese, from accessing sensitive AI and quantum tech to protect American innovation.
- China allocated $137 billion towards robotics and AI industries, focusing on humanoid and AI development as essential sectors for economic growth.
- The revival of 'shop class' in American schools includes robotics, automation, and AI training to address AI displacement fears and enhance domestic engineering skills.
- Several robotics companies, such as Allen Control Systems, Agility Robotics, Chef Robotics, MemryX, Dexterity, Aeolus Robotics, received substantial funding for innovative projects.
- Upcoming events in the robotics and AI industry include conferences like Automate in Detroit and International Conference on Robotics & Automation in Atlanta.

3 New Hyundai Electric Cars Confirmed For India – Full Details
- Hyundai Motor India plans to launch three new electric vehicles (EVs) in the country.
- The upcoming EVs are expected to include the Hyundai Inster EV, Venue EV, and Grand i10 Nios EV.
- Hyundai aims to improve charging infrastructure by establishing 600 public fast charging stations nationwide in the next seven years.
- The company plans to locally manufacture battery packs, cells, drivetrains, and power electronics to achieve competitive pricing for its EVs.

Hyundai rolls out new EX variant of Exter Hy-CNG Duo at ₹7.5 lakh
- Hyundai has introduced a new EX variant of the Exter Hy-CNG Duo which is priced at ₹7.5 lakh.
- The EX variant is powered by a 1.2-litre bi-fuel Kappa petrol engine and aims to make sustainable driving more accessible to customers.
- It includes features like six airbags, a 10.67 cm color TFT digital display, and keyless entry.
- Hyundai has seen a significant increase in CNG car sales with CNG vehicle sales penetration rising to 13.2% in FY25, and the company offering Hy-CNG technology in three models.

Hyundai Gets It: Buttons Are Safer than Screens
- Hyundai acknowledges the potential risks of excessive screen dependence in cars and aims to keep tactile controls where they are most needed.
- Hyundai's Senior Vice President of Design, Simon Loasby, emphasizes the importance of keeping the driver's eyes on the road and minimizing distractions caused by touchscreens.
- Hyundai recognizes that screens are a cost-saving measure but believes that people still have a preference for analog interaction and aims to find the right balance between buttons and large displays.
- Although Hyundai has showcased a large touchscreen in its Pleos software platform, the presence of blank buttons suggests that physical interaction will remain important, with functionality expected to increase in future models.

2025 Hyundai Exter CNG Just Got Cheaper – New Variant & Prices
- Hyundai Motor India has launched a new CNG EX variant of the Exter small SUV with a starting price of Rs 7,50,700 (ex-showroom).
- The new variant is equipped with a 1.2L bi-fuel Kappa petrol engine featuring Hy-CNG Duo technology.
- With the addition of the new EX CNG variant, the 2025 Hyundai Exter CNG range now offers a total of eight variants, priced between Rs 7.50 lakh and Rs 9.53 lakh.
- The CNG variants come with features such as a digital instrument cluster, air conditioning, multiple airbags, and rear parking sensors.

Retail Car Sales In India Top Four-Million Mark For The First Time In FY25
- Retail car sales in India exceeded four million units for the first time in fiscal year 2025, with a growth rate of 4.87% compared to the previous year.
- Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. retained its 40% market share, while Hyundai, Tata Motors, and Mahindra & Mahindra competed for the second position.
- Two-wheeler sales witnessed a 7.71% growth, falling short of expectations, while three-wheeler sales increased by 4.54% and commercial vehicle sales declined marginally.
- However, the future outlook for the auto industry in India seems uncertain due to factors such as intense heatwaves, tariff tensions, and weak booking pipelines.

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