Maruti Suzuki India, the bellwether of the Indian automobile industry, has reported sales of 100,964 units in the domestic market, up 31.1 percent year on year (June 2013: 77,002). For the first quarter (April-June 2014), the carmaker has posted sales of 270,643 units, up 10.3 percent (April-June 2013: 245,346).
In June 2014, the company’s quartet of entry level cars – Maruti 800, Alto, A-star and Wagon R – sold a total of 47,618 units, up 52.1 percent (June 2013: 31,314), while the premium compact cars – Swift, Estilo, Ritz and Celerio – sold 22,293 units, up 6.2 percent (June 2013: 20,996). The latter segment has notched the biggest growth of 21.2 percent over Q1, selling a total of 72,346 units thanks to the upsurge of demand for the AMT-equipped Celerio hatchback.
Meanwhile, the Dzire sedan continues to bring in the numbers for Maruti. The car sold a total of 15,990 units last month, recording 27.4 percent growth (June 2013:12,548). Over the quarter, the Dzire has sold nearly 51,000 units.
The SX4, which has been fast falling out of favour with buyers, sold only 322 units in June, and a total of 519 units in Q1, 2014-15, down 63 percent YoY.
The Omni and Eeco however have posted healthy growth of 42.5 percent in June 2014, selling 9,738 units (June 2013: 6,833).
On the export front, Maruti shipped 11,809 units in June, up 58.4 percent (June 2013: 7,453) and in Q1, 2013-14 a total of 29,251 units, up 38.7 percent.