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Brand-Wise Car Sales Report (April 2018)
Brand-Wise Car Sales Report: April is the first month of FY 2018-19 and sales figures are already skyrocketing for most high selling brands. Overall growth rate for Indian automobile industry was 7.3% while individual brands showed variable numbers. Brand-Wise Car Sales Report Sales Figures (April...
Brand-Wise Car Sales Report: April is the first month of FY 2018-19 and sales figures are already skyrocketing for most high selling brands. Overall growth rate for Indian automobile industry was 7.3% while individual brands showed variable numbers.
Mahindra registered impressive 12.6% growth YoY and sold 20,041 units. Tata Motors is back into charts with impressive products like Nexon, Tiago and Tigor. Even the Hexa scores decent numbers for a car of its class. They sold 17,235 units and bagged 34.4% YoY growth. It was the highest gainer in terms of growth here.
Toyota got fifth position among top sellers but growth was almost negligible in India at 0.6%. They were good for 13,037 units in April 2018, mostly owing their sales to Innova Crysta. Honda had a huge decline of sales and registered 9,143 units. It was due to delayed 2018 Honda Amaze.
Ford came next with 7,428 units in April 2018 while Renault Kwid witnessed a downfall and thus, they could just deliver 7,422 units from their complete lineup. The number was pretty close. Nissan came ninth with 3,526 units while Volkswagen sold 3,109 units.
Out of these 10 brands, first five had positive growth while last five were marked red in YoY growth numbers. Fiat got 1,973 buyers in April 2018. Almost entire number came from Jeep Compass. Skoda India registered 2% growth and sold 1,400 units during this 30 day period. Total number of cars sold were 2,94,483 units.
Brand-Wise Car Sales Report
Sales Figures (April 2018)
- Maruti Suzuki - 1,63,434 units
- Hyundai - 46,735 units
- Mahindra - 20,041 units
- Tata - 17,235 units
- Toyota - 13,037 units
- Honda - 9,143 units
- Ford - 7,428 units
- Renault - 7,422 units
- Nissan - 3,526 units
- Volkswagen - 3,109 units
- Fiat + Jeep - 1,973 units
- Skoda - 1,400 units
Mahindra registered impressive 12.6% growth YoY and sold 20,041 units. Tata Motors is back into charts with impressive products like Nexon, Tiago and Tigor. Even the Hexa scores decent numbers for a car of its class. They sold 17,235 units and bagged 34.4% YoY growth. It was the highest gainer in terms of growth here.
Toyota got fifth position among top sellers but growth was almost negligible in India at 0.6%. They were good for 13,037 units in April 2018, mostly owing their sales to Innova Crysta. Honda had a huge decline of sales and registered 9,143 units. It was due to delayed 2018 Honda Amaze.
Ford came next with 7,428 units in April 2018 while Renault Kwid witnessed a downfall and thus, they could just deliver 7,422 units from their complete lineup. The number was pretty close. Nissan came ninth with 3,526 units while Volkswagen sold 3,109 units.
Out of these 10 brands, first five had positive growth while last five were marked red in YoY growth numbers. Fiat got 1,973 buyers in April 2018. Almost entire number came from Jeep Compass. Skoda India registered 2% growth and sold 1,400 units during this 30 day period. Total number of cars sold were 2,94,483 units.Ad
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Immanuel Raja is an Automotive Writer with 8 years of experience covering the Indian automotive landscape. He specializes in Electric Vehicles and Hybrid Technology, with particular expertise in battery systems, charging infrastructure, and the integration of alternative powertrains in Indian road conditions. Raja has extensively tested over 200 vehicles across various segments, from entry-level EVs to premium hybrids, developing nuanced insights into their performance on India's diverse and challenging roads. His analysis encompasses both technical specifications and practical ownership considerations that matter to Indian consumers, including charging accessibility, maintenance costs, and performance in extreme weather conditions. With a finger on the pulse of India's evolving automotive preferences, Raja delivers clear, factual assessments that help readers navigate the transition to electrified mobility in the context of India's unique market dynamics.
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