Tata Motors April-December passenger car sales grows 17.5%
Tata Motors claims to have gained 0.6% in market share during the first nine months of the current fiscal
Kolkata: The passenger car division of Tata Motors Ltd grew steadily in 2016 despite demonetisation. Between April and December 2016, the company registered a car sales growth of 17.5%.
“In the current fiscal, between April and December 2016, the growth in car sales is 17.5 per cent to 1.2 lakh units over the same period last year. Industry grew by 8 per cent during the nine months. We expect to end the year with better growth," Tata Motors Ltd vice president (sales & network) S.N. Barman said in Kolkata on Saturday at the launch of their lifestyle car Hexa in the city.
The company claimed to have 5.5% domestic market share in passenger car segment and with the launch of SUV it aims to get greater traction in the coming months with new variants. “We have gained 0.6 per cent in market share during the current nine months of the fiscal," Barman said.
Even in the months of demonetisation, Tata Motors passenger car division has grown. In the east, the company registered a healthy growth in the months of November and December, fuelled by Zest and Tiago. Meanwhile, Barman did not disclose the number of booking of Hexa but said with current demand and production, the wait period for the car was eight weeks.
Tata Hexa is the second vehicle in IMPACT design series after Tiago hatchback tasted success. Barman said Tiago automatic would be launched soon as it was selling well. The company was also working on improving customer satisfaction index ranking which was at the second position with 888 points.
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