Swift Tops Segment Sales, Triber More Popular Than Fords In September 2019
The month-on-month figures for this segment recover with the addition of a new contender
- Swift still the most popular mid-size hatchback offering.
- Grand i10 and Nios combined are a comfortable second but still do not make the 10,000-mark.
- New Triber sold over 4,700 units as the third most popular offering.
- Ford Figo shipped less than a 1,000 units but saw a 5 per cent month-on-month growth.
- Freestyle sales dropped to less than 500 this month—34 per cent drop in MoM demand.
Let’s take a look at how each of the contenders in this segment performed in terms of demand in September 2019:
Ford Figo: The Figo hatchback saw its month-on-month numbers grow by over 5 per cent. It has also significantly increased its market share since the facelift as compared to where it stood in the segment last year.
Hyundai Grand i10 and Nios: Hyundai still has the pre-facelift Grand i10 listed on sale alongside the Nios and their sales numbers continued to be clubbed together. As a whole, the demand for the Hyundai mid-size hatchback has stayed the same—both in terms of month-on-month sales and year-on-year market share.
Maruti Suzuki Swift: Still dominating the hatchback segment, the Swift sold close to 13,000 units in September 2019—almost a 4 per cent month-on-month growth. However, the Swift does not occupy as much of this segment as it used to, as the year-on-year market share has dropped by over 16 per cent. Its numbers have dropped significantly during the automotive slowdown, indicated by the average sales of well over 14,000 units a month.
Renault Triber: The latest addition to the segment is one that doesn’t quite fit in. The Renault Triber is a sub-4m MPV crossover with seating for up to 7, unlike the 5-seater hatchbacks that it’s competing with. But its pricing brings it into contention with them and offers a ridiculous amount of luggage space if used as a 5-seater. It’s already close to 5,000 monthly units, making it the third most popular offering, far more popular than the Fords.
Ford Freestyle: The Freestyle remains the least popular offering in the segment and it was also the biggest loser in September. Its month-on-month sales dropped by over 34 per cent with less than 500 units shipped.
Source:- CarDekho
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