In May, we witnessed the Maruti Vitara Brezza being crowned the title of highest-selling SUV in India. This resulted in the Creta breaking its number one streak. Also, we witnessed the overwhelming response of the Indian car buyers towards the Innova Crysta, most of which was directed towards the 2.8-litre automatic. In June, the Creta re-acquired the best-selling SUV title by a margin of 1,027 units. The Toyota Innova has yet again outsold both the Creta and the Brezza to become the eighth most-selling car in the country. The Renault Kwid has also made a comeback in the top ten, after being absent it in May.
After a long time, the WagonR was removed from the third spot and the position now belongs to the Hyundai i10 Grand. The Alto is still the ruler of the list (at number one), followed by the Maruti Swift DZire. Here are the top ten performers of June 2016 versus May 2016.
Rank | Name | Unit Sales | Name | Unit Sales |
June 2016 | May 2016 | |||
1 | Maruti Alto | 15,750 | Maruti Alto | 19,874 |
2 | Maruti Swift DZire | 15,560 | Maruti Swift DZire | 16,968 |
3 | Hyundai i10 Grand | 12,678 | Maruti WagonR | 13,231 |
4 | Maruti WagonR | 11,962 | Maruti Swift | 12,355 |
5 | Renault Kwid | 9,459 | Hyundai i10 Grand | 12,055 |
6 | Maruti Swift | 9,033 | Hyundai i20 Elite | 10,472 |
7 | Hyundai i20 Elite | 8,990 | Maruti Baleno | 10,004 |
8 | Toyota Innova Crysta | 8,171 | Maruti Celerio | 7,379 |
9 | Hyundai Creta | 7,700 | Toyota Innova Crysta | 7,259 |
10 | Maruti Baleno | 6,967 | Maruti Brezza | 7,193 |
Have a look at the percentage which each model holds in the top ten list.
When it comes to the top ten car manufacturers in India, Maruti remains at the top with a huge margin of 52,247 units, followed by Hyundai and then Mahindra. We list out the top ten Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) of the country for June 2016.
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Rank | Brand | Unit Sales |
1 | Maruti | 92,053 |
2 | Hyundai | 39,806 |
3 | Mahindra | 15,688 |
4 | Toyota | 13,567 |
5 | Tata | 12,509 |
6 | Honda | 11,407 |
7 | Ford | 9,465 |
8 | Renault | 8,837 |
9 | Nissan | 5,212 |
10 | Volkswagen | 4,022 |
The percentage share of these OEMs in the top ten.
There are a lot of new cars coming in the country this year, out of which many will begin their second innings. Will these cars change the sales prospect of the Indian car market? Stay tuned to find out more.
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Source : CarDekho