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Maruti, Mahindra lead Indian carmakers' December sales to dealers

Indian carmakers Mahindra & & Mahindra and Tata Motors reported an increase in sales to domestic dealerships in December on consistent sport energy lorry demand, while yearend discount rates helped Maruti Suzuki tape its very first smallcar sales development in 20 months, company data showed.

Market leader Maruti Suzuki's domestic sales increased 24% in December and Mahindra & & Mahindra clocked a 16%. dive, the two companies reported on Wednesday.

Sales for Maruti's little cars and trucks, which include the 'Swift' and. ' Alto 800' designs known as hatchbacks, rose 29% in December.

While SUVs are currently India's favourite choice of cars -. forming a little over 50% of sales - the small car section. remains key for Maruti, contributing 50% to its sales volumes in. its existing .

The leading three spots for Maruti have been taken by hatchbacks. in December, which has actually done better numbers, Partho Banerjee,. head of marketing and sales at Maruti said in a regular monthly sales. call.

After 2 years of quick development, Indian automakers came. under pressure through the majority of 2024 due to sluggish demand for. new cars and trucks and rising costs, requiring them to provide larger. discount rates.

Analysts expect some development to return with a series of. launches slated to start later this month.

Mahindra, India's second-biggest SUV maker by market share,. has remained resistant amidst the downturn. Its SUV sales jumped. 18%, with experts attributing that to require exceeding supply. for its newer SUV designs, such as the 'Thar ROXX' and the 'XUV. 3X0'.

However, Hyundai Motor India continued to deal with. heat from competition, with domestic sales dropping 1.3% in. December, its 2nd straight month-to-month drop. Tata Motors. reported a 2% rise.

The two have lost SUV consumers to one of Mahindra's latest. entrants in the SUV segment, the 'XUV 3X0', experts said.

Last month, Maruti, Mahindra and Hyundai Motor India. each revealed strategies to increase prices starting. January.

(source: Reuters)