Maruti production dips in September to 92,140 units
Maruti Suzuki India (MSI), produced lesser cars in September at 92,140 units compared to the same month last year as conditions in the Indian auto market remained challenging.
The company, which produced 92,653 units in September 2012, however, had sold more cars this year in the same month.
The
reduction in production in September was mainly on account of the
company cutting output of utility vehicles, comprising Gypsy and Ertiga,
which stood at 1,807 units as compared to 7,347 units a year earlier,
down four-fold.
MSI produced 8,962 units of Eeco and Omni vans
last month as against 14,209 units in the same month in 2012, down 36.92
per cent, the company said in a filing with the BSE.
The
company, however, said production in the mini compact segment comprising
Alto, A Star and Wagon R rose by 12.47 per cent to 48,128 units as
against 42,789 units in the same month last year.
The compact
segment, comprising Ritz, Swift and Estilo, saw a 16.55 increase in
output to 18,474 units from 15,850 vehicles manufactured a year earlier.
In the sedan segment, comprising Dzire and SX4, MSI produced 14,769 units compared with 12,458 units.
The
company's total sales in September registered a 11.7 per cent increase
to 1,04,964 units as against 93,988 units in the same month last year.
Domestic sales grew 1.8 per cent during the month to 90,399 units from 88,801 units in September last year.
The
Indian car market snapped a nine-month streak of decline in August with
domestic passenger car sales posting a growth of 15.37 per cent to
1,33,486 units, compared to 1,15,705 units in the same month last year.
mukesh kumar
pgdm 2nd
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