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Cars in demand: Maruti Alto, Renault Kwid top segment sales in March 2019

Maruti Alto’s sales figures are way more than any other car in the entry-level hatchback segment.
  • Alto’s March demand significantly lower than February 2019.

  • What could be the reason of Alto’s lower-than-normal demand - new-gen model or discontinuation of Alto 800?

  • Hyundai Eon has now been discontinued.

  • Only other competition is the Renault Kwid and Datsun redi-Go.

  • Both Kwid and redi-GO’s March demand surpassed their respective half-yearly average demand

In this day and age when SUVs are the trend, entry-level hatchbacks continue to do their job of making up the numbers, effortlessly.The Maruti Alto, Renault’s Kwid and Datsun’s redi-Go are all part of this segment. The Hyundai Eon also used to be a part of this segment, until it was discontinued recently.

March 2019

February 2019

MoM Growth

Market share current(%)

Market share (% last year)

YoY mkt share (%)

Average sales (6 months)

Maruti Suzuki Alto

16826

24751

-32.01

69.95

64.11

5.84

21814

Renault Kwid

5853

5050

15.9

24.33

16.1

8.23

5484

Datsun redi-GO

1374

1293

6.26

5.71

7.39

-1.68

1187

Takeaways

Maruti Alto Still The People’s Choice: The Alto’s demand has taken a huge dip compared to the previous month, however, the sales numbers are still far ahead of any other car in its segment. Taking a look at the Alto’s average six months demand, March’s numbers either hint at an update around the corner or discontinuation of Alto 800. The Alto K10 has been updated to meet the new mandate of having ABS, driver airbag and reverse parking sensors as standard. There’s no word about the Alto 800 being updated to meet the norms. Maruti Suzuki is also testing a Future-S concept-based hatchback which is likely to be the next-gen Alto. Is it coming sooner than expected? Only time will tell.

Renault Kwid and Datsun redi-Go together can’t catch up to the Alto: The Kwid and redi-Go are both based on the same platform. Still, their combined demand is less than half of Alto’s in March, 2019, and this is when Maruti saw a 32 per cent dip in the Alto’s sale!

Disclaimer: This article has not been edited by Deccan Chronicle and is taken from a syndicated feed. Photos: CarDekho.

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