Key Points
The share of sport utility vehicles (SUVs) in Maruti Suzuki's sales volume has nearly doubled in the quarter ended June 30, boosted by strong demand for the Brezza, Grand Vitara, Fronx and Jimny - all launched in the past one year...
While the share of SUVs in Maruti Suzuki's sales rose to 22.4% in the first quarter of fiscal 2024 from 12.6% a year earlier, that of small cars - for long the bread and butter of the nation's top passenger vehicle maker - fell to 53.2% from 58.8%...
Passenger vehicle buyers are increasingly preferring the feature-rich SUVs over sedans in India, especially in the mid-size segment, amid an increase in their purchasing power and because of the convenience that the SUVs offer with their upright seating position and roomier interiors...
We are on our way to meet our target of emerging as the number one player in this space by the end of the fiscal year," Maruti Suzuki senior executive director (marketing and sales) Shashank Srivastava told ET...
With full-year availability of the Grand Vitara, and two new products in the compact SUV segment, it is possible to increase our market share to 24-25% in this category, if supplies are not affected," Srivastava said...
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