Skoda Auto India registers 102 pc jump in Nov. sales
Mumbai/IBNS: Skoda Auto India sold 4,433 units in November this year, resulting in a 102 percent year-on-year (YoY) jump in sales.
In the same period the previous year, Skoda sold 2,196 cars in India.
These escalating sales numbers see Skoda Auto India double its annual sales over last year, with a month more to go in 2022.
Brand Director at Škoda Auto India Petr Šolc said, “We recently crossed the landmark of our all-time high sales record, becoming the third largest market for ŠKODA AUTO a.s. With our November sales, I am happy to share that we have doubled our annual sales this year, over 2021, with a big month of December still to go."
"After being adjudged the safest car in India, the KUSHAQ leads our growth, along with our award-winning sedan, the SLAVIA," he said.
Cumulatively, in the Jan to Nov period, the Czech automobile manufacturer sold 48,933 units, which is more than double the 23,858 cars sold in the same period last year.
This also brings the company closer to its annual sales target of 50,000 cars for the present year.
(With UNI Inputs)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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