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Hyundai says production has returned to normal after a temporary disruption caused a loss of nearly 13,900 units in June 2026
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has reported domestic sales of 39,635 units in June 2026 while exports stood at 11,700 units. Combined sales have reached 51,335 units during the month as the company attributed the lower production volume to a fire at one of its supplier’s manufacturing facilities which temporarily affected vehicle production.
According to Hyundai, the incident resulted in a production loss of around 13,900 units last month. The Korean company responded by sourcing automotive components from alternate locations while working to restore normal manufacturing operations across its plants. Production has now returned to normal with Hyundai confirming that all manufacturing facilities resumed regular operations from June 22, 2026.
The automaker also expects the production shortfall recorded in June to be recovered during the second quarter of FY2026-27. Despite the disruption, Hyundai shipped 11,700 vehicles to overseas markets during the month – taking total monthly sales to 51,335 units. The export volumes stayed put contributing significantly to the brand’s overall sales performance alongside domestic dispatches.
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The sales figures in June 2026 come after Hyundai had already informed stock exchanges earlier about the supplier-related disruption. The company reiterated that necessary corrective measures had been implemented to minimise the impact on production and ensure a stable supply of components going forward. Hyundai did not indicate any changes to its product rollout plans following the incident.
The company boasts an expansive SUV portfolio with models such as the Exter, Venue, Creta, Alcazar, Tucson and Ioniq 5. It is currently developed a heavily localised electric vehicle for India which could share mechanicals with the Creta Electric while a brand new SUV positioned above the Venue taking inspiration from the global Bayon is also in the works.
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The next generation Creta with major exterior and interior overall alongside the possible inclusion of a full hybrid system could arrive sometime next year. With manufacturing now back to normal and alternative sourcing arrangements in place, Hyundai expects to regain the lost production over the coming months. The recovery is expected to make an impact in dispatch volumes during the remainder of the current quarter.
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