Skoda India sold 5,608 units in March 2022, thereby posting five times growth compared to just 1,159 units sold in March 2021.
Skoda India even registered highest-ever quarterly sales with sale of 13,120 units since January 2022.
Compared to February, Skoda could improve its sales no. in March from 4,503 units sold earlier. The growth comes on the back of positive response to Slavia and Kushaq.
Skoda Slavia was launched in February this year and costs ₹10.69 lakh to ₹15.39 lakh. Its rivals include Honda City, Hyundai Verna and Maruti Ciaz.
Skoda Kushaq was launched in June 2021 and currently retails from ₹ 10.99 lakh to ₹ 18.19 lakh
Zac Hollis, Brand Director at Skoda Auto India, said, "The concerted efforts of the entire team to ensure the successful roll-out of the INDIA 2.0 project are bearing fruit. This project is not only about new platforms and products, but an entire rejuvenation of our business processes – enhancing the ownership experience, widening the reach of our network, getting closer to our customers and a variety of value-added services."