Sunday, May 15, 2011

1000 Hyundai's Outlet is reasonable to set Target for Asian Markets

HYUNDAI become the second largest manufacturer of automotive products in India. It will increasingly spur South Korean companies to build 1,000 more outlets for the Asian market which will be added by smaller and cheaper model.


"We are monitoring how strong in this market and want to focus on developing our network there," stated by Arvind Saxena, car manufacture official from India dedicated and served as director of sales and marketing.

Fiscal years ago Hyundai was managed to increase its sales figures in India, but half was still controlled by Ford, Volkswagen, and Toyota.

The plan revealed that the latest model is made ​cheaper with the official USD6.576, equivalent to Rp56, 3 millions. Later the car was plotted to compete with Maruti Suzuki Alto who won the title of best-seller in India.

Other newspapers also mentioned that there will be two new models introduced every year. One of them is the latest version of Hyundai Verna in the sedan class. But Hyundai has no plans to build a car to rival the cheap and petite Tata Nano.