Maruti Suzuki India achieved total sales of 167,014 units in month of March 2021 compared to 83,792 units in March 2020.
Domestic sales (Domestic + OEM) stood at 155,417 units and exports were at 11,597 units in March 2021.
For the financial year 2021, the Company posted a total sales of 1,457,861 units, which is 6.7% lower than FY 2019-20.
Total sales in the year include domestic sales of 1,323,396 units, sales to other OEMs of 38,326 units and exports of 96,139 units.
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Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) announced that its total auto sales decline by 11.4% to 28,777 vehicles in February 2021 from 32,476 in February 2020.
Sequentially, the company s auto sales have decreased 26.5% in February 2021 from 39,149 units sold in January 2021.
In the utility vehicles (UVs) segment, Mahindra sold 15,380 vehicles in February 2021, compared to 10,675 vehicles in February 2020, registering a growth of 44%. The passenger vehicles segment (which includes UVs, cars and vans) sold 15,391 vehicles in February 2021, a growth of 41% over same period last year.
Exports for the month of February 2021 were at 1,827 vehicles, down by 1% from 1,839 vehicles sold in the same period last year.
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