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Hyundai Motor India Ltd

HYUNDAI Share Price

1,719.100.13% (-2.30)

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Consumer DiscretionaryFour Wheelers
LargecapWith a market cap of ₹1,39,870 cr, stock is ranked 60
Low RiskStock is 1.98x as volatile as Nifty

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Consumer DiscretionaryFour Wheelers
LargecapWith a market cap of ₹1,39,870 cr, stock is ranked 60
Low RiskStock is 1.98x as volatile as Nifty

HYUNDAI Performance & Key Metrics

No LabelNo LabelPB RatioPB RatioDividend YieldDiv. Yield
24.5313.117.71%
Sector PESector PESector PBSector PBSector Div YldSctr Div Yld
36.296.390.78%

HYUNDAI Analyst Ratings & Forecast

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HYUNDAI Company Profile

Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMIL) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company, focused on manufacturing and selling a range of car models across India.

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HYUNDAI Forecasts

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HYUNDAI Income Statement

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Financial YearFY 2021FY 2022FY 2023FY 2024TTM
Total Revenue41,404.6547,966.0561,436.6471,302.3369,917.32
Raw Materialssubtract31,224.9835,887.2145,165.0551,731.4259,980.81
Power & Fuel Costsubtract222.03265.08301.07340.98
Employee Costsubtract1,447.281,626.681,766.231,975.49
Selling & Administrative Expensessubtract2,966.883,298.994,577.985,641.72
Operating & Other expensessubtract865.42814.38948.471,006.84
Depreciation/Amortizationsubtract1,973.162,169.592,189.872,207.932,132.75
Interest & Other Itemssubtract164.65131.91142.40158.08128.18
Taxes & Other Itemssubtract659.09870.621,636.322,179.831,972.54
EPS23.1535.7157.9674.5870.19
DPS16.7318.3857.27132.700.00
Payout ratio0.720.510.991.780.00

HYUNDAI Company Updates

Annual Report and Investor Presentation updates mentioned here are as reported by the company to the exchange
FY 2025

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HYUNDAI Past Performance & Peer Comparison

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StockPE RatioPE RatioPB RatioPB RatioDiv. YieldDividend Yield
Hyundai Motor India Ltd23.0813.117.71%
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd27.754.371.05%
Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd31.064.400.67%
Tata Motors Ltd7.742.610.82%

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HYUNDAI Shareholdings

HYUNDAI Promoter Holdings Trend

Total Promoter Holding
Increasing promoter holding is considered good and reflects management’s positive view about the future outlook

In last 6 months, promoter holding in the company has almost stayed constant

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Pledged promoter holdings is insignificant

HYUNDAI Institutional Holdings Trend

Total Retail Holding
Increasing retail holding can be considered bad as it can reflect that institutions and promoters are selling their stake which is being absorbed by retail investors.

In last 3 months, retail holding in the company has almost stayed constant

Foreign Institutional Holding
Foreign Institutional Holding is quantum of stock held by foreign large-quantities-trading entities. Increasing value indicates growing support and comfort for the stock

In last 3 months, foreign institutional holding of the company has almost stayed constant

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HYUNDAI Shareholding Pattern

Retail and OthersForeign InstitutionsOther Domestic InstitutionsMutual FundsTotal Promoter Holding82.50%5.14%1.87%7.17%3.32%

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HYUNDAI Shareholding History

JunOctDec '24Mar0.00%7.36%6.70%7.17%

Mutual Funds Invested in HYUNDAI

Mutual Fund Holding
Increasing Mutual Fund holdings are generally considered good, as it reflects that fund managers are becoming more bullish about the stock

In last 3 months, mutual fund holding of the company has almost stayed constant

Top 5 Mutual Funds holding Hyundai Motor India Ltd




Funds (Top 5)Market-cap heldWeight3M holding changePortfolio rank
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0.7844%1.58%0.17%40/67 (+1)
0.4623%0.72%0.00%288/328 (+1)
0.2851%1.20%0.01%61/102 (+3)

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HYUNDAI Stock News & Opinions

Corporate
Hyundai Motor India introduces new EX variant in the EXTER Hy CNG Duo

Hyundai Motor India introduced a new EX variant in the EXTER Hy CNG Duo lineup. Designed for Gen MZ customers, the Hyundai EXTER Hy-CNG Duo offers customers an affordable and efficient bi-fuel option. The EXTER Hy-CNG Duo EX variant is a perfect combination of Hyundai's renowned design, trust, innovation and performance. The Hyundai EX Hy-CNG Duo is tailored to provide exceptional driving experience to the customers, who don't want to compromise on style and efficiency. Commenting on the introduction of this new variant, Tarun Garg, Whole-Time Director and Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India, said, 'At HMIL, we are committed to offering smart mobility solutions that cater to the evolving needs of our customers. The introduction of the EX variant in the Hyundai EXTER Hy-CNG Duo lineup is a testament to our customer-centric approach, ensuring that smart mobility is accessible to a wider audience. With its efficient bi-fuel technology, enhanced safety features and Hyundai's signature reliability, the EXTER Hy-CNG Duo EX variant offers an optimal balance of affordability and efficiency. As we continue to expand our green mobility portfolio, we remain dedicated to providing innovative and value-driven solutions to our customers.' Powered by Capital Market - Live

2 weeks agoCapital Market - Live
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Hyundai Motor total sales rises 2.6% YoY to 67,320 units

In FY25, the company's total sales reached 762,052 units, comprising 598,666 units in domestic sales and 163,386 units in export sales. Tarun Garg, whole-time director and chief operating officer, Hyundai Motor India, said, 'With a 6.8% YoY growth in export sales in February 2025, we are witnessing increasing global demand for our Made-in-India products, reflecting Hyundai's strong acceptance worldwide. By optimizing exports, we will continue to reinforce HMIL's position as a key export hub for Hyundai Motor Company. On the domestic sales front, despite geopolitical challenges, we remain optimistic that the proposed tax reforms in the Union Budget 2025 and improved liquidity will provide the much-needed demand boost to the market.' Hyundai Motor India is a part of the Hyundai Motor Group, which is the third largest auto original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in the world based on passenger vehicle sales in CY23. Manufactures and sells reliable, feature-rich, and innovative four-wheeler passenger vehicles backed by the latest technology. Additionally, parts such as transmissions and engines are also manufactured. The company reported an 18.6% decline in net profit to Rs 1,160.73 crore on a 1.3% drop in revenue to Rs 16,647.99 crore in Q3 FY25 as compared with Q3 FY24. The scrip declined 1.76% to end at Rs 1,673.80 on the BSE.Powered by Capital Market - Live

3 weeks agoCapital Market - Live
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Hyundai sells 7.62 lakh units in FY24-25

Hyundai Motor India (HMIL) recorded total sales of 7,62,052 units in FY 24-25. This includes domestic sales of 5,98,666 units and export sales of 1,63,386 units. HMIL also reported total monthly March 2025 sales of 67,320 units, (Domestic: 51,820 units and Export: 15,500 units), with a growth of 2.6% over last year. Commenting on HMIL sales, Tarun Garg, Whole-time Director and Chief Operating Officer, HMIL said, 'Solidifying our position further in India, HMIL continued its rein as the second largest passenger vehicle OEM in FY 24-25, thanks to the unparalleled trust of our customers on brand Hyundai. Our versatile SUV line-up grew stronger this financial year with the launch of the Hyundai CRETA Electric - our first indigenous EV and also the bold new Hyundai ALCAZAR. India's favourite SUV, the new Hyundai CRETA continues to build on its popularity, by becoming India's No.1 SUV with sales of 52,898 units in Jan-Mar quarter of FY 24-25. HMIL further set industry benchmarks by surpassing the milestone of 2.5 Million SUV sales and 1.5 Million CRETA sales since inception (domestic + exports).' Powered by Capital Market - Live

3 weeks agoCapital Market - Live
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Hyundai announces inclusion in major capital market indices on NSE and BSE

Hyundai Motor India (NSE: HYUNDAI, BSE: 544274), today announced share inclusion in the NIFTY Next 50, NIFTY 100, NIFTY 500, S and NIFTY EV BSE Consumer Discretionary (sector and industry index); and BSE Quality Index, BSE Select IPO (strategy indices).  Powered by Capital Market - Live

3 weeks agoCapital Market - Live
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Hyundai Motor to hike prices by up to 3% in April 2025

The company stated that the price hike is due to rising input costs, increased commodity prices and higher operational expenses, among other factors. The quantum of price increase will vary based on the variants and models. Tarun Garg, whole-time director and chief operating officer, HMIL, said, 'At Hyundai Motor India, we strive to absorb rising costs to the extent possible, ensuring minimal impact on our customers. However, with the sustained increase in operational expenses, it has now become imperative to pass on a part of this cost escalation through a minor price adjustment. The price increase will be effective in April 2025. We remain committed to making consistent internal efforts to minimize any future impact on our valued customers.' The official announcement was made on 19 March 2025, after market hours. Hyundai Motor India is a part of the Hyundai Motor Group, which is the third largest auto original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in the world based on passenger vehicle sales in CY23. Manufactures and sells reliable, feature-rich, and innovative four-wheeler passenger vehicles backed by the latest technology. Additionally, parts such as transmissions and engines are also manufactured. The company had reported an 18.6% fall in net profit to Rs 1,160.73 crore on a 1.3% decline in revenue to Rs 16,647.99 crore in Q3 FY25 as compared with Q3 FY24. The scrip rose 0.37% to currently trade at Rs 1,621.20 on the BSE. Powered by Capital Market - Live

1 month agoCapital Market - Live
Live Market Update
Market drift higher amid positive global cues; breadth strong

The key equity benchmarks traded with major gains in early trade, mirroring the positive sentiment across global markets. The Nifty traded above 23,000 level and Sensex scaled above 75,900 mark. At 09:26 IST, the barometer index, the S&P BSE Sensex, advanced 465.84 points or 0.61% to 75,912.04. The Nifty 50 index jumped 135.65 points or 0.59% to 23,043.25. In the broader market, the S&P BSE Mid-Cap index rose 0.66% and the S&P BSE Small-Cap index added 1.25%. The market breadth was strong. On the BSE, 2,555 shares rose and 436 shares fell. A total of 115 shares were unchanged. Foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) sold shares worth Rs 1,096.50 crore, while domestic institutional investors (DIIs) were net buyers to the tune of Rs 2,140.76 crore in the Indian equity market on 19 March 2025, provisional data showed. Stocks in Spotlight: Hyundai Motor India rose 1.89% after the company announced a price increase of up to 3% for its vehicles, effective April 2025, driven by rising input costs, higher commodity prices and increased operational expenses. Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) advanced 1.60% after the company's board approved the issuance of long-term infrastructure bonds amounting to Rs 10,000 crore. NHPC gained 1.16% after the company's board approved a borrowing plan to raise upto Rs 6,300 crore in FY26 through non convertible corporate bonds in one or more series or tranches on a private placement basis. Numbers to Track: The yield on India's 10-year benchmark federal paper advanced 1.48% to 6.769 as compared with the previous close of 6.769. In the foreign exchange market, the rupee edged lower against the dollar. The partially convertible rupee was hovering at 86.3575, compared with its close of 86.3700 during the previous trading session. MCX Gold futures for the 4 April 2025 settlement rose 0.37% to Rs 88,897. The US Dollar index (DXY), which tracks the greenback's value against a basket of currencies, was down 0.07% to 103.40. The United States 10-year bond yield shed 0.45% to 4.235. In the commodities market, Brent crude for May 2025 settlement advanced 39 cents or 0.55% to $71.17 a barrel. Global Markets: US Dow Jones index futures was up 134 points, indicating a positive opening in US stocks today. Most Asian stocks advanced on Thursday following a rally on Wall Street after the Federal Reserve signaled it still sees room to cut interest rates later this year because any increase in inflation due to tariffs will be brief. The People's Bank of China kept the 1-year loan prime rate at 3.1% and the 5-year LPR at 3.6%, where they have been since a quarter-percentage-point cut in October. The rate decision follows the U.S. Federal Reserve's move to hold benchmark interest rates. On Wednesday, the Fed maintained its benchmark overnight interest rate in the 4.25%-4.50% range and signaled that two quarter-point rate cuts are likely later this year, consistent with its forecast from three months ago. This came even as the central bank Fed cut its US economic growth forecasts and raised projections for price growth. The Fed flagged growing uncertainty over the impact of Trump's policies on the economy. As per the the Fed's quarterly economic projections, real GDP growth is expected to slow to 1.7% by the end of 2025, down from the 2.1% forecast in December. The unemployment rate is projected to rise slightly to 4.4%, compared to the previous estimate of 4.3%. Core inflation is now expected to end the year at 2.8%, up from the prior forecast of 2.5%. Trump kept up his threats of reciprocal tariffs coming in April 2- a move that is likely to draw more retaliation from major global economies and spark a renewed trade war. US stocks rallied following the decision amid encouragement that further cuts could be ahead. The Dow jumped 0.92% and the S&P 500 surged just over 1.08%. The Nasdaq Composite gained 1.41%. Tesla stock rose over 4% after advancing its robotaxi plans in California, and Boeing Co. jumped 7% on positive operational performance updates from its CFO. Investors will monitor weekly jobless claims data on Thursday, as well as the Philadelphia Fed's manufacturing survey and a report on existing home sales. On the quarterly earnings front, Darden Restaurants, Nike, FedEx and Micron Technology are set to report Thursday. SoftBank announced on Wednesday its plan to acquire chip designer Ampere Computing for $6.5 billion, with the transaction expected to close in the second half of the yearPowered by Capital Market - Live

1 month agoCapital Market - Live
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Stock Alert: Hyundai Motor India, Indian overseas Bank, NHPC, Can Fin Homes

Securities in F&O Ban: Hindustan Copper, IndusInd Bank, SAIL shares are banned from F&O trading on Thursday, 20 March 2025. Stocks to Watch: Hyundai Motor India announced a price increase of up to 3% for its vehicles, effective April 2025, driven by rising input costs, higher commodity prices and increased operational expenses. Indian Overseas Bank (IOB)'s board approved the issuance of long-term infrastructure bonds amounting to Rs 10,000 crore. NHPC's board approved a borrowing plan to raise upto Rs 6,300 crore in FY26 through non convertible corporate bonds in one or more series or tranches on a private placement basis. Dishman Carbogen Amcis' wholly owned subsidiary, Carbogen Amcis SAS, France, has received a Certificate of GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) Compliance for its Saint-Beauzire site, France, from the National Agency for the Safety of Medicine and Health Products (ANSM). Can Fin Homes' chief financial officer (CFO), Apurav Agarwal, has been relieved from the services effective March 19, following his resignation due to personal reasons. Prashanth Joishy joined as the interim chief financial officer of the company, effective March 20. Prashanth Joishy will hold the office until a regular CFO is onboarded. Powered by Capital Market - Live

1 month agoCapital Market - Live
Corporate
Hyundai Motor India hikes prices up to 3%

Hyundai Motor India announced an increase of prices up to 3% which will be effective in April 2025. The company announced the price increase owing to rising input cost, increased commodity prices and higher operational expenses, amongst other reasons. The quantum of price increase will vary basis the variants and models. Powered by Capital Market - Live

1 month agoCapital Market - Live
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Hyundai Motor sells 58,727 auto units in February'23; records export growth of nearly 7%

The company continued to witness strong performance on export front, recording a 6.8% YoY growth in February 2025. Tarun Garg, whole-time director and chief operating officer, Hyundai Motor India, said: With a 6.8% YoY growth in export sales in February 2025, we are witnessing increasing global demand for our Made-in-India products, reflecting Hyundai's strong acceptance worldwide. By optimizing exports, we will continue to reinforce HMIL's position as a key export hub for Hyundai Motor Company. On the domestic sales front, despite geopolitical challenges, we remain optimistic that the proposed tax reforms in the Union Budget 2025 and improved liquidity will provide the much-needed demand boost to the market. Hyundai Motor India is a part of the Hyundai Motor Group, which is the third largest auto original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in the world based on passenger vehicle sales in CY23. Manufactures and sells reliable, feature-rich, and innovative four-wheeler passenger vehicles backed by the latest technology. Additionally, parts such as transmissions and engines are also manufactured. The company had reported 18.6% fall in net profit to Rs 1,160.73 crore on a 1.3% decline in revenue to Rs 16,647.99 crore in Q3 FY25 as compared with Q3 FY24. The scrip fell 2.14% to currently trade at Rs 1692.45 on the BSE. Powered by Capital Market - Live

1 month agoCapital Market - Live
Corporate
Hyundai Motor India sells 58,727 units in Feb'25

Hyundai Motor India (HMIL) recorded total monthly sales of 58,727 units in February 2025, comprising domestic sales of 47,727 units and export sales of 11,000 units. Commenting on HMIL sales, Tarun Garg, Whole-time Director and Chief Operating Officer, Hyundai Motor India said, 'With a 6.8% YoY growth in export sales in February 2025, we are witnessing increasing global demand for our Made-in-India products, reflecting Hyundai's strong acceptance worldwide. By optimizing exports, we will continue to reinforce HMIL's position as a key export hub for Hyundai Motor Company. On the Domestic Sales front, despite geopolitical challenges, we remain optimistic that the proposed tax reforms in the Union Budget 2025 and improved liquidity will provide the much-needed demand boost to the market.' Powered by Capital Market - Live

1 month agoCapital Market - Live

Frequently asked questions

  1. What is the share price of Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI) today?

    The share price of HYUNDAI as on 24th April 2025 is ₹1719.10. The stock prices are volatile and keep changing through the day depending upon various factors and market conditions.

  2. What is the return on Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI) share?

    The past returns of Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI) share are
    • Past 1 week: 4.66%
    • Past 1 month: 0.70%
    • Past 3 months: 0.81%
    • Past 6 months: -8.13%
    • Past 1 year: -5.52%
    • Past 3 years: N/A%
    • Past 5 years: -5.52%

  3. What are the peers or stocks similar to Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI)?
  4. What is the dividend yield % of Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI) share?

    The current dividend yield of Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI) is 7.71.

  5. What is the market cap of Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI) share?

    Market capitalization, short for market cap, is the market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares. The market cap of Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI) is ₹139870.82 Cr as of 24th April 2025.

  6. What is the 52 week high and low of Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI) share?

    The 52-week high of Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI) is ₹1970 and the 52-week low is ₹1541.70.

  7. What is the PE and PB ratio of Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI) stock?

    The P/E (price-to-earnings) ratio of Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI) is 23.08. The P/B (price-to-book) ratio is 13.11.

  8. Which sector does Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI) belong to?

    Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HYUNDAI) belongs to the Consumer Discretionary sector & Four Wheelers sub-sector.

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