The Major car sold a total of 1,84.727 units in the same month last year.
“The GST reform has considerably improved the sentiment of the customer, as reflected in the highest deliveries of 1.65,000 units (first 8 days) during the current Navratri-festive period,” said Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) in a regulating submission.
The total domestic passenger vehicles to dealers were 1,32,820 units compared to 1,44.962 units in the month of the year ago, a dip of 8 percent.
The domestic wholesale figure for the month should be seen in the context of logistics limitations in the direction of the last part of the month, the company said.
The sale of mini-segment cars, consisting of Alto and S-Presso, fell by 30 percent to 7,208 units against 10,363 units in September 2024. The sale of compact cars, including Baleno, Dzire, Ignis and Swift, also rose to 66,882 units of 60,480 units in the year ago. NUTS FOR VEHICLES, consisting of Grand Vitara, Brezza, Vttiga and XL6, last month the sale of 48,695 units clocked over 61,549 units earlier, a decrease of 21 percent.
The sale of Van Eeco was 10,035 units against 11,908 units in September last year last year, while those of light super compasses super contracts of 2,891 units compared to 3,099 units were earlier.
MSI said that the export in September 42,204 units was compared to 27,728 units in the same month last year.
Shares of Maruti Suzuki finished 0.26 percent lower than RS 15,986.30 each on the BSE.
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