Hyundai Motor India appoints Sunil Moolchandani as National Sales Head
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Hyundai Motor India appoints Sunil Moolchandani as National Sales Head

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has announced the appointment of Sunil Moolchandani as Function Head – National Sales. With over two decades of experience in leading high-performing teams and driving market growth, he brings a strong blend of strategic insight and operational expertise to the role.
His appointment underscores HMIL’s commitment to strengthening its sales framework and deepening customer engagement across key urban, rural, institutional, and commercial markets. Known for his expertise in strategic sales leadership, customer lifecycle management, and market development, he is expected to play a pivotal role in enhancing the company’s growth trajectory.
Before joining HMIL, he held leadership roles across leading automotive and mobility brands, where he successfully spearheaded initiatives in sales transformation, dealer network expansion, and customer engagement. His data-driven approach and focus on innovation are expected to further HMIL’s pursuit of excellence and customer satisfaction.
This appointment marks a key step in HMIL’s continued journey of transformation and value creation for its customers and stakeholders across India.

Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has announced the appointment of Sunil Moolchandani as Function Head – National Sales. With over two decades of experience in leading high-performing teams and driving market growth, he brings a strong blend of strategic insight and operational expertise to the role.His appointment underscores HMIL’s commitment to strengthening its sales framework and deepening customer engagement across key urban, rural, institutional, and commercial markets. Known for his expertise in strategic sales leadership, customer lifecycle management, and market development, he is expected to play a pivotal role in enhancing the company’s growth trajectory.Before joining HMIL, he held leadership roles across leading automotive and mobility brands, where he successfully spearheaded initiatives in sales transformation, dealer network expansion, and customer engagement. His data-driven approach and focus on innovation are expected to further HMIL’s pursuit of excellence and customer satisfaction.This appointment marks a key step in HMIL’s continued journey of transformation and value creation for its customers and stakeholders across India.

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