In March, Maruti Suzuki sold 1,67,014 vehicles.
In March of last year, after a national lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, the company shipped 83,792 units.
Maruti Suzuki India (MSI), the country's largest carmaker, announced gross sales of 1,67,014 units in March on Thursday.
In March of last year, after a national lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, the company shipped 83,792 units.
Last month, it sold 1,49,518 units in the United States.
In March 2020, the automaker announced sales of 76,976 units.
Last year, the Covid pandemic hampered both dispatches and manufacturing.
"Disruptions caused by COVID caused a 48 percent reduction in domestic revenue in March 2020. Domestic revenue in March 2021 can be seen to have just returned to March 2019 levels,” MSI said in a statement.
Last month, sales of mini cars such as the Alto and S-Presso totaled 24,653 units.
In March 2020, the company had sold 15,988 units.
Last month, sales of compact segment vehicles such as the Swift, Celerio, Ignis, Baleno, and Dzire totaled 82,201 units.
In March of last year, the company announced dispatching 40,519 vehicles.
Last month, the Ciaz, a mid-size sedan, sold 1,628 units.
In March 2020, the model wholesales totaled 1,863 units.
Last month, 26,174 utility vehicles were sold, including the Vitara Brezza, S-Cross, and Ertiga.
According to MSI, the firm delivered 11,904 units in the previous month.
In March, 11,597 units were exported. It was 4,712 units in the same month last year, according to the study.
The automaker posted record sales of 14,57,861 units in fiscal year 2020-21, down 6.7 percent from 15,63,297 units in fiscal year 2019-20.
Domestic revenues dropped 18 percent in the 2019-20 fiscal year for well-known causes, and dispatches in the 2020-21 fiscal year were affected by COVID-related factors, according to MSI.
Total domestic sales plummeted to 13,23,396 units in 2020-21, down from 14,36,124 in 2019-20, according to the company.
In the domestic market, the company sold 17,53,700 units in 2018-19, compared to 16,53,500 units in 2017-18.
In 2016-17, the automaker sold 14,44,541 vehicles in the domestic market, up from 13,05,351 in 2015-16.
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