New Delhi:Passenger vehicle (PV) exports increased by over 4 per cent in the first half of the current fiscal, with Hyundai Motor India leading the segment with dispatches of over 1.03 lakh units to various geographies like Africa and Latin America, as per the latest data by SIAM.
PV exports stood at 3,65,282 units in the April-September period of the current fiscal as compared with 3,49,951 units in the same period of 2018-19.
Car shipments saw a 5.61 per cent increase at 2,86,495 units, while utility vehicle exports saw a marginal rise at 77,397 units during the April-September period, the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers' data showed.
However, vans witnessed a 27.57 per cent decline in exports at 1,390 units during the period under review as compared with 1,919 units in the same period last fiscal.
Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) led the segment, followed by Ford India and Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) at second and third positions respectively.
The South Korean automaker exported 1,03,300 units to overseas markets during the April-September period, up 19.26 per cent from the same period last fiscal.
The company exports vehicles to over 90 countries across Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Australia and Asia Pacific.
When contacted, Hyundai Motor India MD and CEO SS Kim told PTI: "Our global experience over the years helps us cater to the needs of 91 varied markets with different products."
Global sales trend has been gradually shifting from small cars to mid-sized sedans and SUVs, he added.