Maruti Suzuki sales up 14% in January

February 02, 2015 12:15 pm | Updated 12:15 pm IST - New Delhi

Maruti Suzuki India reported total sales at 1,16,606 units in January 2015. File Photo

Maruti Suzuki India reported total sales at 1,16,606 units in January 2015. File Photo

Country’s largest car maker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) on Monday reported 13.9 per cent increase in total sales at 1,16,606 units in January 2015 as against 1,02,416 units in the same period last year.

The company said its domestic sales increased by 9.3 per cent during the month to 1,05,559 units as against 96,569 units in January 2014.

Sales of mini segment cars, including, Alto and WagonR, declined by 7.3 per cent to 35,750 units as compared to 38,565 units in the year-ago month, MSI said in a statement.

The company said sales of the compact segment comprising Swift, Estilo, Ritz and Dzire rose by 7.5 per cent to 45,881 units in January this year as against 42,669 units last year.

MSI said sales of its compact sedan Dzire Tour rose by 33 per cent during the month under review at 1,378 units as against 1,036 units in January 2014.

The sales of company’s mid-sized sedan Ciaz, which was launched in October 2014, stood at 6,005 units. The company had sold 191 units of SX4 sedan in January 2014. There was no sale of premium sedan Kizashi during the month.

Sales of utility vehicles, including Gypsy, Grand Vitara and Ertiga, rose by 35 per cent at 6,432 units in January this year from 4,763 units in the corresponding month last year.

Sales of vans — Omni and Eeco — rose by 8.2 per cent to 10,113 units in January this year as compared to 9,345 units in the same period of previous year.

Exports during the month rose by 88.9 per cent to 11,047 units as compared to 5,847 units in January last year, it added.

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