Segment Kings: March 2016 car sales
The Indian automotive market recently saw the arrival of an all-new hatchback, the redi-GO.
The Indian automotive market recently saw the arrival of an all-new hatchback, the redi-GO. The baby Datsun will take on the Kwid and the Alto 800 which, sales-wise, held the first and sixth spot in March. To challenge such established names is an enormous task, especially for a brand which hasn't had the best start in the Indian market.
How will the redi-GO fare against the champions? Only time will tell. For now, let's have a look at the top ten cars (in terms of unit sales) for March and compare them to February 2016 rankings.
The top two spots are still with the Alto and the Swift Dzire. The WagonR, on the other hand, has made a jump from the fourth to the third position. The Kwid has jumped two spots to become the sixth most selling car, while the Creta has dropped down by two spots and now sits on the ninth position. Also, with the Celerio’s entry, the Bolero has been forced to retire from the list. Maruti has six entries in the top ten, with Hyundai in the second position with three. Sadly enough, Renault finished last with the Kwid as its sole entry. These are the top standings for March. Now let's have a segment-wise look at how these cars fare against others in the same bracket
A & B1 Segments
B2 Segment Hatchbacks
D Segment Sedans
The Toyota Camry has made an entry and it will lead to the retirement of the Elantra. The Cruze has dropped to the fifth spot from third, and the Jetta has jumped a spot to grab the third position.
Utility Vehicles
This segment witnessed the entry of the Maruti Vitara Brezza at the fifth spot, and it removed a fellow Maruti, the Ertiga, from the list. Also, the Omni overtook the Bolero and now sits at the second spot.
For a better understanding of the Indian automotive market, you could read the sales summary for the previous month, i.e. February 2016, here. Comment below and tell us which car you think deserves to be at the top spot in its segment. Drive happy, drive safe.