New Delhi: Automobile companies have reported zero sales in the domestic market in April due to the nationwide lockdown to contain coronavirus pandemic.
Maruti sells zero units in domestic market in April
The country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) said it did not sell a single unit in the domestic market last month due to coronavirus-led nationwide lockdown.
The company had zero sales in the domestic market in April 2020, MSI said in a statement.
The company, however, exported 632 units from Mundra port following resumption of port operations.
The company said the units were dispatched ensuring all safety guidelines.
MG Motor retails zero units in April
MG Motor India also retailed zero units in April as dealerships remained closed due to the nationwide lockdown to contain coronavirus pandemic.
The carmaker, which began operations and manufacturing on a small scale at its facility in Halol in the last week of April 2020, hopes that production will ramp-up in the month of May and is working on the local supply-chain support.
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The company is gearing up for working as per norms, including sanitisation and social distancing, the automaker said.
Mahindra reports zero sales
Auto major Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) has sold zero units in the domestic market in April.
It, however, dispatched 733 vehicles to overseas markets during the last month.
At Mahindra, we are working hand in hand with all stakeholders, especially our dealer and supplier partners, to get our ecosystem started, once the lockdown is lifted," M&M Chief Executive Officer, Automotive Division Veejay Nakrasaid.