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Hyundai posted 55,064 units in March 2026 – registering a 6 per cent year-on-year growth along with a 5 per cent improvement MoM
Hyundai posted total domestic sales of 55,064 units last month registering a 6 per cent year-on-year growth along with a 5 per cent improvement compared to February 2026. Leading from the front yet again, the Creta remained Hyundai’s top-selling model with 17,838 units. While the midsize SUV saw a marginal 1 per cent YoY dip, the more notable detail is the 11 per cent month-on-month decline.
The Hyundai Venue continued to be the brand’s second highest seller – clocking 11,147 units. It recorded a mild 1 per cent YoY decline and a 6 per cent MoM drop. In the third position, the Exter delivered a total of 6,478 units – standing out with a 10 per cent YoY growth and a 4 per cent MoM increase – making it one of the few models in Hyundai’s lineup to grow on both fronts.
The Grand i10 Nios posted 5,032 units – maintaining consistency with a 1 per cent YoY growth but it slipped 2 per cent compared to the previous month. The i20 premium hatchback performed better in comparison registering a domestic tally of 5,614 units and showing a 26 per cent YoY increase despite a marginal 3 per cent MoM dip.

|
Make |
Model |
March 2026 Sales |
March 2025 Sales |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Creta |
17,838 |
18,059 |
-1% |
|
Venue |
11,147 |
10,441 |
7% |
|
Aura |
6,663 |
5,074 |
31% |
|
Exter |
6,478 |
5,901 |
10% |
|
i20 Elite |
5,614 |
4,452 |
26% |
|
Grand i10 |
5,032 |
4,990 |
1% |
|
Verna |
1,399 |
1,364 |
3% |
|
Alcazar |
893 |
1,431 |
-38% |
|
Tucson |
0 |
89 |
-100% |
|
IONIQ 5 |
0 |
19 |
-100% |
|
Kona |
0 |
0 |
— |
|
TOTAL |
55,064 |
51,820 |
6% |
Among the sedans, the Aura emerged as a top performer with 6,663 units – recording a healthy 31 per cent YoY growth. However, it too wasn’t immune to monthly fluctuations as it saw a 13 per cent MoM decline. The Verna, in contrast, sold 1,399 units – down 3 per cent YoY but surged by a massive 102 per cent MoM.
The Alcazar continued to struggle as it registered a total of 893 units with a steep 38 per cent YoY drop and a 2 per cent MoM decline. Its relatively lower volumes shows the competitiveness it faces within the three-row SUV segment. Meanwhile, more upmarket offerings like the Tucson and Ioniq 5 contributed no numbers.

The Korean auto major is currently developing a compact locally-made electric vehicle for India while the mid-cycle update for the Verna arrived recently. Hyundai banks big on its hybridised models in the coming years as an all-new three-row SUV slotting above the Alcazar, next-gen Creta and Palisade hybrid are in the pipeline.
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