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Top 10 Passenger Vehicles – April 2018 | Maruti Swift and Dzire pack a punch and more

Maruti Suzuki, which commands 54.75 percent of India’s PV market, continues to have seven models in the best-seller’s chart, with Hyundai typically taking three positions.

By Mayank Dhingra calendar 18 May 2018 Views icon7247 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
While the Swift has been an instant hit with buyers due to its radical design, contemporary features and potent powertrains, the Dzire ew Dzire has proved popular with spacious interior, features and

While the Swift has been an instant hit with buyers due to its radical design, contemporary features and potent powertrains, the Dzire ew Dzire has proved popular with spacious interior, features and

The Indian automobile industry began April from where it ended in March 2018 – on a robust note. Continuing with the strong momentum of FY2018, passenger vehicle – cars, utility vehicles and vans – sales in April 2018 clocked 298,504 units, registering smart 7.50 percent growth.

While the country’s bellwether in the PV segment, Maruti Suzuki India remained the top grosser, selling 163,434 units in the month and posting notable growth of 13.43 percent, its newly launched third-generation Swift hatchback went on to clinch the top spot of the best-selling car in the country, beating even some of the ...

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