SKODA AUTO India, which sold 57,721 units in 2022, an over two-fold increase from 23,858 units in 2021, is looking at double-digit growth in India this year
The company had sold 716 units in the COVID-hit May last year, Skoda Auto India said in a statement.
Till date, more than 2,500 used cars have been delivered through the company's Certified Pre-Owned network.
Toyota Kirloskar, however, reported that the annual sales in 2022 were its largest wholesales in the preceding ten years
Tata Motors, Toyota Kirloskar Motor and Skoda Auto on the other hand witnessed a robust growth in vehicle dispatches last month.
The country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) said its domestic dispatches in March declined 7 per cent to 1,43,899 units from 1,55,417 units in the year-ago period
The company had dispatched 3,829 units in August 2021
The company said its wholesales last month increased by 18 per cent to 22,622 units compared to the same month last year
This is the highest ever sales volume clocked in a month by the automaker in its two-decade history in India
The model, which features a one-litre petrol engine, comes in three variants -- Active, Ambition and Style
The all-new version of the seven-seater model, which comes with various luxury features, can accelerate to 100kph in just 7.8 seconds.
Automakers, as per a standard norm, reveal their monthly sales on the first day of the succeeding month.
With more ground clearance than the standard variants, the Kodiaq Scout should suit all your off-roading needs
The next-gen Hyundai Creta and Tata’s upcoming H2X-based micro SUV are expected to be revealed at the 2020 Auto Expo
Benefits include loyalty bonuses, buyback schemes and cash discounts
Skoda’s answer to the likes of Jeep Compass and Hyundai Tucson, the Karoq, will arrive on Indian shores sometime in mid-2020
The first two cars from the iV division will be the Superb iV (plug-in hybrid) and Citigo iV (electric)
The Czech brand’s flagship sedan gets mild cosmetic updates and a new plug-in hybrid powertrain too
Skoda will not update the 1.5-litre diesel engine that powers the Rapid to meet the stricter BS6 emission norms
Offers include cash discount, loyalty bonus, assured buyback, and more
Also on offer will be new LED fog lamps and updated LED tail lamps
Skoda will eventually have to bring in cars below the next-gen Rapid, although the carmaker won’t go too deep into the sub-Rs 10 lakh price bracket
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