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Business News/ Industry / Manufacturing/  Hyundai to phase out i10 in India
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Hyundai to phase out i10 in India

Hyundai has stopped production of its small car i10, which was first introduced in 2007

Hyundai has sold a total of 16.95 lakh units of i10 in domestic as well as global markets. Photo: MintPremium
Hyundai has sold a total of 16.95 lakh units of i10 in domestic as well as global markets. Photo: Mint

New Delhi: Automaker Hyundai Motor India Ltd has decided to phase out its popular hatchback i10 in India as it shifts focus to more premium and modern products.

Hyundai has stopped production of the small car, which was first introduced in 2007. Till date, Hyundai has sold a total of 16.95 lakh units of the model in domestic as well as global markets. It is one of the products that helped Hyundai cement its place in India.

“We have stopped manufacturing the model," a company official told PTI. The South Korean firm already has a successful replacement for the model in Grand i10, which continues to rake in great monthly numbers since its launch in the middle of 2013. Although Grand i10 was supposed to replace i10, the company continued to sell i10 for a few more years as demand continued to pour in for the model from various quarters, including fleet operators.

Hyundai plans to introduce a total of eight products in the country in 2017-20, of which three will be completely fresh while the rest will be new versions of the existing ones. Hyundai is also looking for a big play in the hybrid segment with plans to introduce its model Ioniq in 2018, besides mild-hybrids in its compact cars and SUVs.

With pollution becoming a major issue, the company plans to explore alternative fuel technologies and avail of benefits from government incentives for such vehicles. HMIL does not have a hybrid vehicle in its portfolio in India.

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Published: 09 Mar 2017, 01:51 PM IST
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