Best-selling Cars in September 2024
In September 2024, the competition among car manufacturers has significantly shifted, with notable performances and declines among top contenders. Despite facing a decrease in sales, manufacturers like Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, and Tata Motors have made headlines as we examine the top 5 best-selling car brands. Among them, Hyundai has asserted its dominance, particularly with the Creta model that has gained remarkable traction in the market.
Overview of Car Sales Trends
Although Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors are experiencing a downturn, Hyundai has managed to excel with a strong year-on-year performance. The Hyundai Creta has performed exceptionally well, surpassing other popular models including Tata’s Punch. Hyundai registered an annual growth of 23% in sales, highlighting the demand and customer preference for their vehicles.
Top 10 Best-selling Passenger Vehicles
Let’s delve into the sales numbers and growth rates of the top 10 best-selling passenger vehicles for September 2024:
Sales Data Table
Model | Units Sold (September 2024) | Units Sold (September 2023) | Year-on-Year Growth |
---|---|---|---|
Hyundai Creta | 17,350 | 14,062 | 23% |
Maruti Suzuki Swift | 16,854 | 17,896 | -6% |
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R | 16,191 | 12,970 | 25% |
Tata Punch | 16,121 | 12,019 | 34% |
Maruti Suzuki Ertiga | 15,701 | 14,352 | 9% |
Maruti Suzuki Brezza | 14,676 | 16,543 | -11% |
Tata Nexon | 13,902 | 12,349 | 13% |
Mahindra Scorpio | 12,237 | 10,522 | 16% |
Maruti Suzuki Eeco | 11,916 | 12,037 | -1% |
Maruti Suzuki Dzire | 11,647 | 13,395 | -13% |
Highlights of the Month
The Hyundai Creta, leading the sales charts with 17,350 units sold, has emerged as a favorite among consumers. This model not only demonstrates a solid unit sale increase but also showcases a remarkable growth of 23% compared to last year. Hyundai’s Creta has now reached a significant milestone of over 100,000 units sold since its launch in January 2024, and features a sportier N Line version that appeals to a younger demographic.
Following closely is the Maruti Suzuki Swift, which sold 16,854 units but faced a decline of 6% from the previous year. The Maruti Suzuki Wagon R has turned around its recent decline, registering 16,191 units sold and a commendable growth of 25% year-on-year.
Other notable mentions include the Tata Punch, which has successfully climbed to fourth place with sales of 16,121 units and a significant growth of 34%. Maruti Suzuki’s Ertiga and Brezza also made it to the top ten, with Ertiga showcasing a modest growth of 9%, while Brezza experienced an 11% decline in sales. The Tata Nexon rounds out the top seven with 13,902 units sold, also demonstrating positive growth for the first time in recent months.
In summary, while certain brands experienced sales declines, the overall dynamics in the car market indicate evolving consumer preferences, with a noticeable inclination towards Hyundai’s offerings, particularly the Creta model, which continues to lead the pack in the competitive automotive landscape.