<p>Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) on Monday reported a 26.4 per cent increase in total sales at 61,800 units in February.</p>.<p>The company had sold 48,910 units in the same month last year, HMIL said in a statement.</p>.<p>Domestic sales were up 29 per cent to 51,600 units as against 40,010 units in February 2020, the company added.</p>.<p>Exports increased by 14.6 per cent to 10, 200 units in February as compared with 8,900 units in the same month of 2020.</p>.<p>"The company has been consistently striving to drive a resurgence in sales, thereby contributing to economic recovery and bringing the industry closer to pre-Covid level sales. With a cumulative sales of 61 800 units in February 2021, Hyundai has recorded growth across segments," HMIL Director (Sales, Marketing & Service) Tarun Garg said.</p>.<p>Both domestic and export demand have recorded healthy double-digit growth last month, reflecting an all-round improvement in buyer sentiment, he added. </p>
<p>Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) on Monday reported a 26.4 per cent increase in total sales at 61,800 units in February.</p>.<p>The company had sold 48,910 units in the same month last year, HMIL said in a statement.</p>.<p>Domestic sales were up 29 per cent to 51,600 units as against 40,010 units in February 2020, the company added.</p>.<p>Exports increased by 14.6 per cent to 10, 200 units in February as compared with 8,900 units in the same month of 2020.</p>.<p>"The company has been consistently striving to drive a resurgence in sales, thereby contributing to economic recovery and bringing the industry closer to pre-Covid level sales. With a cumulative sales of 61 800 units in February 2021, Hyundai has recorded growth across segments," HMIL Director (Sales, Marketing & Service) Tarun Garg said.</p>.<p>Both domestic and export demand have recorded healthy double-digit growth last month, reflecting an all-round improvement in buyer sentiment, he added. </p>