Thursday, July 18, 2024

Suzuki Sales Breakup June 2024 - Swift, Ertiga, Baleno, Dzire, Brezza, Vitara, Alto, Invicto

 

Overall Performance of Suzuki in June 2024

Suzuki experienced a robust performance in June 2024, with significant gains in multiple vehicle segments. Here’s a summary of the key highlights and trends observed in their sales data:

  1. Total Sales Growth: Suzuki saw an overall positive trend with several models exhibiting strong year-over-year (YoY) growth. Notably, the Ertiga and Dzire models experienced substantial increases in sales, highlighting their popularity in the MPV and subcompact sedan segments respectively.

  2. Top Performers:

    • Ertiga: With an 89% YoY increase, the Ertiga emerged as a standout performer, selling 15,902 units. This surge can be attributed to its appeal as a family vehicle, offering spacious interiors and good fuel efficiency.
    • Dzire: The Dzire saw a 44% increase in sales, reaching 13,421 units. Its strong performance underscores its position as a preferred choice in the subcompact sedan market.
    • Brezza: With a 25% increase in sales, the Brezza maintained its leadership in the subcompact SUV segment, selling 13,172 units.

Suzuki Sales

  1. Swift: The Swift saw a 3% increase YoY with 16,422 units sold, reflecting its sustained popularity as a compact hatchback.

  2. Ertiga: The Ertiga had an impressive 89% increase in sales YoY, with 15,902 units, showing its strong appeal in the MPV segment.

  3. Baleno: Baleno sales grew by 6%, totaling 14,895 units, indicating steady demand in the premium hatchback category.

  4. Dzire: The Dzire experienced significant growth, with a 44% increase YoY, selling 13,421 units, reinforcing its position in the subcompact sedan market.

  5. Brezza: The Brezza saw a 25% rise in sales, with 13,172 units sold, maintaining its leadership in the subcompact SUV segment.

  6. Eeco: Sales of the Eeco increased by 15%, reaching 10,771 units, reflecting its utility and versatility.

  7. Fronx: The Fronx sold 9,688 units, marking a 21% increase YoY, showing growing interest in this crossover.

  8. Grand Vitara: The Grand Vitara saw a slight decline of 8% YoY, with 9,679 units sold, possibly due to competition in the SUV segment.

  9. Alto: The Alto experienced a 31% decrease in sales, with 7,775 units, indicating shifting consumer preferences towards larger vehicles.

  10. XL6: The XL6 showed a 16% increase YoY, selling 3,323 units, highlighting its appeal in the premium MPV segment.

  11. Celerio: Celerio sales declined by 9%, with 2,985 units, potentially due to intense competition in the compact hatchback market.

  12. Ignis: The Ignis saw a 16% decrease, with 2,536 units sold, reflecting challenges in the niche urban SUV market.

  13. S-Presso: The S-Presso experienced a 21% decline in sales, totaling 1,620 units, possibly due to increased competition.

  14. Ciaz: The Ciaz saw a significant 67% drop, with only 572 units sold, indicating challenges in the sedan market.

  15. Jimny: The Jimny's sales plummeted by 84%, with just 481 units, potentially due to supply constraints or market repositioning.

  16. Invicto: As a new entrant, the Invicto sold 128 units, indicating initial market reception and potential for growth.

This comprehensive data provides insights into how each Suzuki model is performing in the competitive landscape, demonstrating growth and demand in various models.