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    These Were The Top 10 Highest-selling Car Brands In January 2023

    Published On Feb 08, 2023 05:15 PM By Ansh

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    In the fight for the second spot, Hyundai maintains a thin lead over Tata

    The start of the New Year has proven to be quite good for the Indian car market as most carmakers have seen significant growth in their month-over-month (MoM) or year-over-year (YoY) sales figures. Here’s how the top 10 brands fared in January 2023:

    Carmaker

    January 2023

    December 2022

    MoM Growth (%)

    January 2022

    YoY Growth (%)

    Maruti Suzuki

    1,47,348

    1,12,010

    31.50%

    1,28,924

    14.30%

    Hyundai

    50,106

    38,831

    29.00%

    44,022

    13.80%

    Tata

    47,990

    40,045

    19.80%

    40,780

    17.70%

    Mahindra

    33,040

    28,333

    16.60%

    19,860

    66.40%

    Kia

    28,634

    15,184

    88.60%

    19,319

    48.20%

    Toyota

    12,728

    10,421

    22.10%

    7,328

    73.70%

    Honda

    7,821

    7,062

    10.70%

    10,427

    -25.00%

    MG

    4,114

    3,899

    5.50%

    4,306

    -4.50%

    Skoda

    3,818

    4,789

    -20.30%

    3,009

    26.90%

    Renault

    3,008

    6,126

    -50.90%

    8,119

    -63.00%

    Takeaways

    • Maruti witnessed a MoM growth of over 31 per cent and a YoY growth of over 14 per cent.

    Maruti Grand Vitara, Brezza, Ciaz and Baleno

    • Hyundai crossed the 50,000 unit-sales mark in January with a M0M growth of 29 per cent.

    Hyundai Creta, Venue and Kona Electric

    • Tata also saw growth in both MoM and YoY sales figures with sales of close to 48,000 units.

    Tata Nexon, Harrier and Tiago EV

    • While Mahindra’s MoM growth was just 16.6 per cent, it had made a big leap in 2023 over 2022 with a YoY growth of over 66 per cent.

    Mahindra XUV700, Scorpio N and XUV400

    • Kia almost doubled its sales figures in January 2023 compared to the previous month and also witnessed a YoY growth of over 48 per cent.

    Kia Seltos, Sonet and Carens

    • Toyota is the last brand in this list to secure sales of over 10,000 units and to witness growth in both MoM (22 per cent) and YoY (over 73 per cent) sales figures. The carmaker sold close to 13,000 units in January 2023.

    Toyota Innova Hycross, Glanza and Hyryder

    • MoM sales of Honda were slightly more compared to December 2022, but the marque witnessed a fall in YoY sales. It’s a similar story for MG, but the range of difference is relatively stable at under six per cent.

    Honda City, Honda Amaze, MG Hector and MG Astor

    • While Skoda saw a fall in its MoM sales, the German carmaker did manage to increase its sales compared to January 2022.

    Skoda Kushaq and Slavia

    • Renault is the only brand in this list which saw no growth at all. The carmaker’s MoM sales fell over 50 per cent and the YoY figures saw a decline of 63 per cent. While it did roll out some annual updates and special editions for its lineup, it was the only carmaker here to not introduce a new or facelifted product in all of 2022.

    Renault Kiger, Triber and Kwid

    Also Read: January 2023 Was All About Maruti’s Domination In 15 Of The Most Sought-after Cars List

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