Hyundai to raise Creta's production by 25 per Cent
Hyundai has thus decided to ramp-up production by up to 25 per cent for its bestselling SUV in the coming months.

Hyundai has thus decided to ramp-up production by up to 25 per cent for its bestselling SUV in the coming months.
Since its launch in 2015, the Hyundai Creta has received a tremendous response in the market. Despite competition from the Ford EcoSport and the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza in the compact SUV segment, the demand for the Creta has always surpassed the supply. So, Hyundai has decided to scale up the production of the SUV by up to 25 per cent in the coming months. The announcement was made by Hyundai India on the sidelines of the launch event of the new Elantra on Tuesday.
Hyundai has thus decided to ramp-up production by up to 25 per cent for its bestselling SUV in the coming months. This announcement was made by the Chennai-based automaker during the launch of its Elantra sedan on Tuesday. “Good monsoons this year are set to help drive more sales in this festive season,” it said.
After the last increase in production around April earlier this year, close to 13,000 units of the Creta are being hot baked currently. The booking period, though, still stands between one and two months, with Hyundai racing against the clock to meet the rising demand for the car.
The Hyundai Creta stood at number 11 in the list of the highest selling cars for the month of July this year. It sold 7,981 units last month – an 18 per cent YoY growth from July 2015. Crossing the 7,500-mark for the sixth consecutive month, the car also helped Hyundai register a 13 per cent growth, with a total of 41,201 units.
Hyundai also plans to export the Creta – also known as the ix25 – to no less than 92 countries. Currently, the India-made Hyundai Creta is shipped out to around 45 countries, including African and Latin American markets.
Source: CarDekho.com