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Hyundai India sells only 32,279 units in March

By IANS | Updated: April 1, 2020 17:25 IST

(IANS) Hit hard by the Covid-19 outbreak, Automobile major Hyundai Motor India on Wednesday reported sales of only 32,279 units in March. Notably, the current sales figure cannot be compared on a YoY basis due to prevalence of extraordinary circumstances.

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New Delhi, April 1 Hit hard by the Covid-19 outbreak, Automobile major Hyundai Motor India on Wednesday reported sales of only 32,279 units in March. Notably, the current sales figure cannot be compared on a YoY basis due to prevalence of extraordinary circumstances.

Historically, the company's overall sales during the like period o f last year was substantially higher. According to the company, it domestic sales stood at 26,300 units, while exports were at 5,979 units.

Covid-19 outbreak and the consequent lockdown has resulted in massive economic upheaval. While on one hand factories and businesses are shut, consumer sentiment is also marred with the fears of uncertainty over the current health crisis.

( With inputs from IANS )

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