Mahindra Auto domestic SUV sales up 18% to 41,008 units in April 2024

Online Bureau Online Bureau | 05-02 16:30

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New Delhi: Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (M&M Ltd.), one of India’s leading automotive companies, said on Thursday that its overall auto sales for April 2024 stood at 70,471 vehicles, a growth of 13%, including exports.

In the Utility Vehicles segment, Mahindra sold 41,008 vehicles in the domestic market, a growth of 18% and overall, 41,542 vehicles, including exports. The domestic sales for commercial vehicles stood at 22,102.

According to Veejay Nakra, President, Automotive Division, M&M Ltd., “We sold a total of 41,008 SUVs in April, a growth of 18% and 70,471 total vehicles, a 13% growth over last year. In April, we launched the XUV 3XO, tailored to a broad spectrum of customers across categories. With a unique blend of innovation, safety, comfort, performance and price starting at INR 7.49lakhs, the XUV3XO is set to be the new disrupter in the compact SUV space.”


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