Top 10 Cars – September 2018 | Maruti Swift rules, Honda Amaze gains traction
India’s passenger car market continues to be dominated by hatchbacks and Maruti makes a clean sweep with five of them in the bestsellers list.
The Indian car market is dominated by hatchbacks. Not surprising then that eight out of the 10 best sellers of September are hatchbacks. Maruti Suzuki's Swift emerged the top seller with sales of 22,228 units, an impressive 68 percent YoY growth (September 2017: 13193 units). The faster and roomier Swift, launched in February this year, is being well received by customers. It was the third bestselling model in August.
However, in Global NCAP's latest round of tests of made-in-India cars for the Indian market, the new Swift, equipped with double airbags, and ISOFIX (i-size) anchorages, got a two-star rating in Adult Occupant Protection and two stars for Child Occupant Protection. Will that rating impact sales in India? We will have to wait for the sales numbers in the coming months.
The Alto, once the undisputed king in terms of sales, comes second. It is still the best selling entry-level car but it seems to be losing its sheen. A total of 21,719 units were sold last month, a 9 percent YoY drop (September 2017: 23830 units).
The Maruti Suzuki Dzire comes in at third position with sales of 21,296 units. That's a 38 percent YoY drop (September 2017: 34305 units). The third-generation compact sedan had topped the bestsellers’ list last September.
The Baleno and the Wagon R complete Maruti Suzuki's sweep of the top five positions. While the Baleno sold 18,631 units in September to notch 15 percent YoY growth (September 2017: 16238 units), the Wagon R clocked sales of 13,252 units, a 10 percent YoY drop (September 2017: 14649 units) despite being a favourite among the shared mobility service providers.
Meanwhile the Hyundai Elite i20 and Grand i10 come in at sixth and seventh positions respectively. The i20 moved up one rung over August with sales of 12,380 units, a 7 percent YoY growth (September 2017: 11,574 units). The Grand i10 dropped one position over the previous month. The model seems to be ageing. Its sales fell 20 percent YoY to 11,224 units (September 2017: 14099 units).
Maruti Suzuki's Celerio, which recently saw a new avatar in the Celerio X stands at eighth position with sales of 9,208 units. It was the ninth bestseller in August, but with higher sales of 9,503 units.
The Honda Amaze, the only other sedan in the Top 10 list, is gaining traction. It sold 8401 units in September and bagged the ninth position, one rung lower than August when it sold 9,644 units.
Tata Motors' Tiago completes the Top-10 list. The hatchback sold 8,377 units, a marginal YoY growth (September 2017: 8316 units)
With the festive season picking up, car manufacturers would hope volumes will pick up. But factors like rising fuel prices, insurance costs and monsoon deficit in states like Bihar, Haryana, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh could be a dampener. Will car buyers be more in the festive mood and splurge more this month on their favourite set of wheels? Keep watching this space.
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