Top 5 Utility Vehicles in February 2016
The top sellers in the month constitute a mix of urban and rugged SUVs, MPVs and a sub-four metre compact UV as well.
The character of Indian roads is changing and UVs are coming back into the spotlight with more and more customers opting for multi-purpose vehicles rather than ones just meant for rudimentary commute, which was evident in the recent sales figures as well.
Even as the passenger cars segment reported a second consecutive month of de-growth in February, the utility vehicle segment grew sharply by almost 21% in the month to provide a buffer to the overall PV sales.
This resurgence of the UV segment in India is thanks to growing popularity of compact UVs coupled with the introduction of ...
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