Maruti Suzuki's total sales in December rose 3.2 percent year-on-year to 95,145 units, helped by strong demand for its Ertiga multi-utility vehicle and compact DZire, even as sales of mini and mid-size cars continued to decline.
Hyundai had always wanted to build a small car for India, something that would give its closest competitor, Maruti Suzuki, a run for its money. And that‘s how the Eon was born.
India's largest passenger car maker Maruti Suzuki reported a 12 percent year-on-year rise in total dispatches in November at 1.03 lakh units, buoyed by festive sales and strong demand for its newly launched Alto 800 small car.
It has been a potholed road in the second quarter for Maruti Suzuki given the labour unrest at Manesar, continued pressure on demand and higher discounts offered to boost petrol car sales. So expect a weak results announcement on Tuesday.
The country's largest car maker, Maruti expects a major turnaround in sales during the festive season. According to company officials its total sales in the next three months of festive season could jump 15% in line with the last few years‘ average.
Maruti Suzuki is looking at rural areas and small towns to build more volumes for its latest launch the new Alto 800.
In an attempt to increase its share in the entry level hatchback market, Maruti launched the latest version of Alto 800. But can this latest offering from Maruti help the company to maintain its Markey share?
India‘s leading car marker Maruti Suzuki launched the new Alto 800 on Tuesday. The petrol variant of the new model is priced between 2.4-2.9 lakhs. Even before the price announcement was made, 10,000 bookings for the new Alto 800 were already in place.
Maruti Suzuki has launched a revamped version of the world's biggest-selling small car at a base price of 244,000 rupees, the company's managing director said on Tuesday.
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd has had over 10,000 bookings for its new entry-level vehicle, the carmaker's managing director Shinzo Nakanishi said on Tuesday at the launch of a revamped model of the world's most popular small car.
Maruti Suzuki has cut its growth forecast for FY13 from 10% to just 5%, reports Ronojoy Banerjee of CNBC-TV18.
Maruti Suzuki's Alto has been its best-selling car for the last 12 years. Now, Maruti is looking to recreate this magic with its all new Alto-800, reports Sohini Dutt of CNBC-TV18.