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Hyundai India June Sales Stand at 51,335 Units as Production Recovers After Supplier Fire

Hyundai Motor India Limited reported total sales of 51,335 units in June 2026, even as a fire incident at one of its supplier’s manufacturing facilities caused a temporary production disruption during the month.

The Gurugram-headquartered automaker said its June tally included 39,635 units sold in the domestic market and 11,700 units exported. The company disclosed the figures on July 1, 2026.

The sales performance came despite a production loss of 13,900 units, which Hyundai attributed to the supplier-side fire incident. While vehicle production rarely enjoys surprises, this was one of the more literal disruptions to the supply chain.

Commenting on June 2026 sales results and in continuation of previous disclosures made to Stock Exchanges on June 01, 2026 and June 10, 2026, Mr. Tarun Garg, MD & CEO – Hyundai Motor India Limited, said, “In June 2026, HMIL achieved total monthly sales of 51,335 units (Domestic: 39,635 units and Exports: 11,700 units) despite facing a production loss of 13,900 units owing to a fire incident at one of the supplier’s manufacturing facilities which led to a temporary disruption in production. HMIL has taken all necessary steps to ensure production normalcy including arranging automotive parts from alternate source locations. Our production operations have returned to normal across facilities since June 22, 2026. We expect to recover the loss in June production volume within Q2 of FY26-27.”

Hyundai said it had arranged automotive parts from alternate source locations to restore production. According to the company, production operations returned to normal across facilities from June 22, 2026.

The automaker expects to recover the lost June production volume within the second quarter of FY26-27, suggesting that the disruption, while significant, may not have a lasting impact if supply stability holds.

For Hyundai Motor India, June’s numbers underline the operational pressures facing automakers in a tightly linked supply ecosystem, where even a disruption at one supplier can ripple through production schedules. The company’s ability to restore normal operations within the month will now be watched closely as it moves through the next quarter.

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