New Delhi: Leading automakers Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata Motors, and Toyota witnessed double-digit growth in wholesale despatches in December as pent up demand led to robust passenger vehicle offtakes.
Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) and Honda Cars also reported increased sales in the domestic market last month.
The country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) reported 17.8 per cent increase in sales in December at 1,46,480 units as against 1,24,375 units in December 2019.
The sale of mini cars, comprising Alto and S-Presso, increased by 4.4 per cent to 24,927 units as compared to 23,883 in the same month last year.
Similarly, sales of compact segment vehicles, including models Swift, Celerio, Ignis, Baleno and Dzire, rose by 18.2 per cent to 77,641 units as against 65,673 cars in December last year.
Utility vehicle sales, including Vitara Brezza, S-Cross, and Ertiga, also rose 8 per cent to 25,701 units compared to 23,808 units in the year-ago month, MSI said.
Similarly, Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL), the country's second-largest passenger vehicle maker, reported its best monthly sales in December.
The company's domestic sales posted a 24.89 per cent increase in dispatches to dealers at 47,400 units,as compared with 37,953 units in the same month last year.
HMIL MD and CEO SS Kim said that right from the introduction of innovative initiatives such as Click-to-buy and mobility membership to the launch of Aura, all-new Creta, new Verna, new Tucson, and all-new i20 coupled with multiple powertrain options, the company has redefined experiences to give customers superior products and services in every segment.
"This clearly reflected in our domestic sales that achieved new horizons, with Hyundai managing to increase market share for the second year in succession," Kim noted.
Tata Motors reported 84 per cent increase in sales at 23,545 units last month compared with 12,785 units in the year-ago period.
"Retail sales were 18 per cent higher than wholesale for the month, and pipeline inventory remains thin," Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Business Unit President Shailesh Chandra said.
The company is continuing to debottleneck the supply chain and ramp up our output to meet the increased demand while addressing the availability of electronic components, he added.
Mahindra & Mahindra said its passenger vehicle sales in the domestic market were up 3 per cent to 16,182 units last month, compared to 15,691 units in December 2019. Its total sales however, dropped 10.3 per cent to 35,187 units in December 2020.
"Our overall sales have been affected due to the continuing supply chain challenges related to the constantly changing global environment, more specifically the supply shortage of micro-processors (semiconductors) used in electronic control units (ECUs),' M&M Chief Executive Officer Automotive Division Veejay Nakra said.
Demand continues to remain strong even after the festive season, and as the company gets into the new year, he added.