In March 2024, Indian car buyers were active, with a considerable 3.7 lakh cars sold across different segments. This increase in sales, up by 10% compared to March 2023, was largely due to the end of the financial year, prompting buyers to take advantage of depreciation benefits and avoid potential price hikes. Notably, for the first time in a while, non-Maruti models clinched the top two spots in the best-selling chart, although Maruti still had a strong showing, accounting for six out of the top ten best-sellers. Let’s take a closer look at the standout performers of the month.
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Tata Punch (Units Sold: 17,547):
Tata Punch stole the show, selling a remarkable 61% more units compared to the previous year. Its compact size, spacious interiors, top-notch safety features, and affordability made it a crowd favorite. With the introduction of the Tata Punch EV, its success story continues to unfold.
Hyundai Creta (Units Sold: 16,458):
Making a strong comeback, the Hyundai Creta secured the second spot with 17% year-on-year growth. The launch of the 2024 Hyundai Creta Facelift, featuring enhanced features and a new turbo-petrol unit, propelled its popularity.
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R (Units Sold: 16,368):
The iconic Maruti Suzuki Wagon R held its ground as a top-seller, offering great value for money, fuel efficiency, and ample space. Despite a slight dip in sales, it remained a favorite among urban commuters and fleet operators.
Maruti Suzuki Dzire (Units Sold: 15,894):
The Maruti Suzuki Dzire continued its reign as the best-selling sedan, boasting impressive sales figures and unmatched comfort. Its focus on value-for-money, efficiency, and practicality kept it ahead in the sedan segment.
Maruti Suzuki Swift (Units Sold: 15,728):
The Maruti Suzuki Swift, known for its thrilling driving dynamics and fuel efficiency, maintained its popularity despite a slight decline in sales. It remained a top choice in the budget-friendly hatchback category.
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Maruti Suzuki Baleno (Units Sold: 15,588):
With an exciting new generation, the Maruti Suzuki Baleno showcased bold exteriors and updated features, attracting buyers seeking a premium hatchback experience. It outperformed competitors despite a slight dip in sales.
Mahindra Scorpio (Units Sold: 15,151):
The Mahindra Scorpio, renowned for its rugged performance and durability, saw a remarkable 72% year-on-year growth. Its classic and new variants appealed to adventure enthusiasts and urban drivers alike.
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga (Units Sold: 14,888):
Celebrating over a decade of success, the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga emerged as the top choice for families, offering comfort, space, and efficiency. With a significant year-on-year growth, it maintained its status as the best-selling seven-seater car.
Maruti Suzuki Brezza (Units Sold: 14,614):
With the introduction of the second-generation model, the Maruti Suzuki Brezza showcased modern features and improved performance. It resonated with buyers seeking a compact SUV with enhanced appeal and efficiency.
Tata Nexon (Units Sold: 14,058):
Continuing its streak as one of the best-selling compact SUVs, the Tata Nexon impressed with its reliability, safety, and practicality. With a refreshed design and multiple powertrain options, it remained a compelling choice in its segment.
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