Thursday, April 1, 2010

GM India sets all- time high sales record March 2010 sales grow by 127% at 11,330 units

New Delhi: Riding high on the success of the popular Chevrolet brand, General Motors India has registered a record growth of 127% in sales in March, 2010, compared to the corresponding period last year. It sold 11,330 units in March 2010 against 5,001 units in March last year recording an all time high in monthly sales. The company has sold 31,862 units in Q1 of 2010 as against 13,859 units in Q1 of 2009, achieving a growth of 130%.

The March, 2010 sales comprise of 4508 units of Chevrolet Beat, 3266 units of Chevrolet Spark, 1654 units of Chevrolet Tavera, 715 units of Chevrolet Cruze, 454 units of Chevrolet Aveo U-VA, 419 units of Chevrolet Aveo, 179 units of Chevrolet Captiva and 135 units of Chevrolet Optra.

The growth was primarily driven by the much sought after Chevrolet Beat and the Spark. The Chevrolet Beat launched recently has become the industry benchmark and a winner among consumers in India, with its best-in-segment design, performance and other product attributes. Other car lines have also registered impressive growth during the month. The Chevrolet Spark continues to record impressive growth in sales and it has emerged as the most sought after mini car in its segment in terms of styling, performance, fuel efficiency, value for money proposition and other product attributes.

Commenting on the record performance, Mr. P Balendran, Vice-President, GM India said, “Introduction of best-in-segment cars from the 300 series, increase in customer outreach through distribution network, our unique value proposition like Chevrolet Cashless Ownership offer and our promise to deliver quality and performance are the factors that have led the impressive sales. This consistent sales growth demonstrates customer's belief and confidence in Chevrolet brand. We are pleased to see such robust growth for all our car lines and we believe these world class products will further propel the Chevrolet brand in the market.”

It may be recalled that the company has ramped up production by adding the second shifts at Halo and Talegaon plants recently to meet the increased demand of its products. The company is also rapidly expanding its sales and service network to support the market demand of its cars. It intends to take the network to 300 sales points and an equal number of authorized service outlets by the end of this year from the current 206 sales points and 200 authorised service outlets across the country.
Source;GMINIDA

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