Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Ford edges ahead of Hyundai in car exports from India

- Amrit Raj amrit.r@livemint.com

Ford Motor Co.’s local unit has emerged as the largest exporter of cars from India in the quarter ended June 30, wresting the crown from Hyundai Motor India Ltd, data provided by Society of Indian Automobile Manufactur­ers (Siam) shows.

Ford India has now outpaced Hyundai for three consecutiv­e months in shipping out vehicles and during the June quarter, it led Hyundai by 15,813 units.

During the period, Ford’s exports rose 54% to 48,971 units from a year-ago period. That compares with 33,158 units exported by Hyundai, a 16.65% fall from the year earlier, the data shows.

Exports of passenger vehicles from India grew 13.8% to 180,000 units.

To be sure, Ford did surpass Hyundai in shipping out vehicles in December and August last year. But, exports numbers for the June quarter highlights a clear trend where Ford is leading on a cumulative basis for the first time. At Ford, exports are only going to grow from here.

“The recent commenceme­nt of exports of Ford KA+ (a longer version of its compact sedan Aspire) to Europe from our Sanand plant and the upcoming exports of Ford EcoSport to the US from Chennai further strengthen­s our commitment,” Anurag Mehrotra, MD of Ford India, said in an email.

“In our commitment to building a sustainabl­e, profitable busi- Industry Ford ness in India as an important market, exports of world class quality products from India will continue to play an important role,” Mehrotra added.

Hyundai India did not respond to an email seeking comments for the story.

Of late, Hyundai has softened its focus on exports, largely to meet domestic demand, and has held back from adding additional capacity in the form of building its second greenfield factory in the country. What is surprising, though, is that despite this, Hyundai’s domestic performanc­e has also been below par. Its sales in the Indian market during AprilJune were flat at 124,000 units compared to the previous year, even as competitor­s like market leader Maruti Suzuki India Ltd grew at 14% in the same period.

Hyundai, however, is expected to receive a boost in sales with the Hyundai launch of its next-generation Verna sedan, which is likely to be introduced in the September quarter this year.

Better shipments have come as a shot in the arm for the Indian unit of Ford. The Detroit-based company is facing probing questions by investors over its decision to continue operations in India, especially in the wake of its arch rival General Motors Co.’s decision to pull out of the world’s fastest growing passenger vehicle market. For now, Ford will continue to build its business in India, according to people in the know of the matter who did not want to be named.

Ford, along with Volkswagen India Pvt Ltd, Nissan India Pvt Ltd and General Motors India Pvt Ltd, has tweaked its strategy to focus on exports to make its India business operationa­lly sustainabl­e.

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