The new Rapid, that has been contributing over 70 per cent of its volume, comes with 1.6 litre petrol and 1.5 diesel variants and also in automatic and manual transmissions.
Sudhir Rao, chairman of Skoda India today said the company that has been facing a steep down-slide could arrest the fall and is on strong recovery path.
He said he expects to sell 30-40 per cent more Rapids this year over around 11,000 units it sold last year. Rao also said the company has a target to sell 15,000 units this year and 20,000 units next year.
Without offering sales numbers for the year, he said, last month the company sold 1,500 units out of which only 300 were the Superb, which is its second best seller.
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Sales and marketing director Ashutosh Dixit said while the maximum focus will be Rapid, it will also focus on the Superb, the Octavia, and the Yeti.
He said the company will add five more sales outlets next year to 70. The company said almost 40 per cent of the sales now are of petrol models.
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