Highlights
- Hyundai Motor India shares declined over 3% during intraday trading on April 1.
- Company reported highest-ever quarterly domestic sales with YoY growth.
- Stock continues to show weak short-term performance compared to broader index.
Hyundai Motor India Limited (NSE:HYUNDAI) traded at ₹1,721.80 as of 12:32 IST on April 1, 2026, down 3.16% from the previous close of ₹1,778.00.
The stock opened at ₹1,828.00 and touched an intraday high of ₹1,828.80, while the low stood at ₹1,719.20. The VWAP was recorded at ₹1,758.92, indicating that the average traded price remained above the last traded level.
Q4 Sales Update Highlights Growth
The company reported total quarterly sales of 2,08,275 units in Q4 FY2025-26, reflecting an 8.7% YoY increase. Domestic sales stood at 1,66,578 units, up 8.5% YoY, marking the highest-ever quarterly domestic sales.
Exports contributed 41,697 units during the quarter, registering a 9.4% YoY growth. For March 2026, total sales reached 69,004 units, including domestic sales of 55,064 units and exports of 13,940 units. The domestic figure marked the highest-ever March sales for the company.
Trading Activity and Market Capitalisation
Trading volume stood at 23.56 lakh shares, with a traded value of ₹414.33 crore. The total market capitalisation was reported at ₹1,39,903.33 crore, while the free float market capitalisation stood at ₹24,474.85 crore.
The impact cost was recorded at 0.04, indicating moderate liquidity. Around 55.17% of traded quantity was marked for delivery, suggesting balanced participation between intraday and positional trades.
Performance Compared to Broader Index
Hyundai Motor India has underperformed the NIFTY NEXT 50 index in the short term. The stock declined 8.65% over one week, 20.46% over one month, and 25.46% year-to-date. Over a one-year period, the stock recorded a marginal gain of 1.12%, compared to a slight decline in the index. Longer-term performance data remains limited.
Volatility and Price Indicators
The stock recorded daily volatility of 1.71% and annualised volatility of 32.67%. It is trading below its 52-week high of ₹2,890.00 and above its 52-week low of ₹1,541.70.
The upper and lower bands were placed at ₹1,955.80 and ₹1,600.20 respectively, with no fixed price band limits.
Quarterly Financial Snapshot
For the quarter ended December 31, 2025, the company reported total income of ₹17,68,903.30 lakh on a standalone basis. Profit before tax stood at ₹1,61,199.60 lakh, while net profit was ₹1,19,492.30 lakh. Earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter was ₹14.71. These unaudited results were released on February 2, 2026.
Key Risks
- Weak short-term performance may reflect negative market sentiment.
- Stock trading below peak levels indicates prior price correction.
- Volatility may lead to short-term price fluctuations.
- Dependence on demand trends may impact future sales momentum.
Summary
Hyundai Motor India shares declined over 3% during intraday trading on April 1, 2026, despite reporting record quarterly domestic sales and overall growth in Q4 FY2025-26. The stock has shown weak short-term performance compared to broader indices, while trading activity remains balanced. Market sentiment and price trends continue to influence near-term movement.
FAQs
- Why did Hyundai Motor India stock fall on April 1, 2026?
The stock declined 3.16% despite strong sales data, reflecting broader market sentiment and price trends. - What were Hyundai’s Q4 FY2025-26 sales figures?
The company reported total sales of 2,08,275 units, with 8.7% year-on-year growth. - What are the latest earnings of Hyundai Motor India?
The company reported ₹1,19,492.30 lakh net profit and ₹14.71 EPS for December 2025 quarter.