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Ford India remains India's No. 1 PV exporter, beats Hyundai by 696 units

Ford India, which became the No. 1 passenger vehicle exporter in FY2018 by unseating Hyundai, has managed to keep its crown by a whisker.

By Ajit Dalvi calendar 08 Apr 2019 Views icon48470 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
For Ford India, the Ecosport with 91,566 units was the export best-seller while the Verna with 40,279 units was Hyundai Motor India's best export performer.

For Ford India, the Ecosport with 91,566 units was the export best-seller while the Verna with 40,279 units was Hyundai Motor India's best export performer.

Ford India has hung on to its title as India’s leading passenger vehicle exporter in FY2019 by a mere 696 units. It may be recollected that the American carmaker took the crown from the longstanding export leader Hyundai Motor India in FY2018. At halfway stage in FY2019, Hyundai had led Ford India by a significant margin but clearly the pitched battle between the two carmakers to ship their made-in-India cars to overseas markets will continue in FY2020.  

Despite being the export leader for the second straight year, the numbers for Ford India, which shipped a total ...

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