Maruti Suzuki sold 1.48 lakh vehicles in September 2022; Details about other manufacturers here
Federation of Automobile Dealers Association (FADA) Chairman Vinkesh Gulati revealed that Indian vehicle manufacturers recorded a 91 percent increase in sales in September 2022. Car manufacturers like Maruti, Hyundai, Tata, Mahindra and Mahindra, and others shipped a total of 3,54,956 passenger vehicles in September 2022, compared to 1,85,908 units in September 2021.
India’s largest vehicle manufacturer Maruti sold the most passenger cars in September 2022, which is 135% more than the same month last year. As against 63,111 units dispatched from its factory to Dealersin September 2021, the company dispatched1,48,380 vehicles last month (September 2022).
Additionally, Maruti Suzuki India recorded a more than two-fold increase in car production to 1,77,468 units in September 2022. Last year in this month, the company made a total of 81,278 units. In a regulatory filing, Maruti Suzuki also said that the “shortage of electronic components had a marginal impact on the production of vehicles during the month.”
On the other hand, Mahindra, a domestic manufacturer of Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV), claimed the highest year-on-year growth of 163% and sold 34,508 units in September 2022, which was 13,134 units in the same month last year. Mahindra has become the leading player in the domestic SUV industry, which is growing almost twofold.
Moreover, Mahindra recorded its highest ever monthly wholesales of 64,486 vehicles in September, a two-fold jump as compared with the year-ago period. In terms of dispatch to dealers, it is now in fourth place among domestic carmakers. As the second-largest automaker in the nation, Hyundai sold 49,700 vehicles in September 2022, a 50% increase over the same month the previous year.
September dispatches to Dealers
OEM | Sep’22 | Sep’21 | YOY |
Maruti | 148,380 | 63,111 | 135% |
Hyundai | 49,700 | 33,087 | 50% |
TATA | 47,654 | 25,730 | 85% |
Mahindra | 34,508 | 13,134 | 163% |
KIA | 25,857 | 14,441 | 79% |
Toyota | 15,387 | 9,284 | 66% |
Renault | 7,623 | 7,326 | 4% |
Honda | 8,714 | 6,765 | 29% |
Skoda | 3,543 | 3,027 | 17% |
MG (Retail) | 3,808 | 3,241 | 17% |
Nissan | 3,177 | 2,816 | 13% |
Volkswagen | 4,103 | 2,563 | 60% |
Fiat/FCA | 1,116 | 1,311 | -15% |
Citroen | 1,386 | 72 | 0% |
Total | 354,956 | 185,908 | 91% |
Commercial Vehicle
OEM | Sep’22 | Sep’21 | YOY |
TATA | 32,979 | 30,258 | 9% |
Mahindra | 21,666 | 9,468 | 129% |
Ashok Leyland | 16,499 | 8,787 | 88% |
VECV | 5,992 | 5,226 | 15% |
Total | 77,136 | 53,739 | 44% |
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