Why Swift Maruti Suzuki’s Best Selling Cars

Market leader Maruti Suzuki India is stepping up its skill development activity by setting up automobile skill enhancement centres at 45 government-run Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) across India. Maruti Suzuki India’s premium has crossed sales milestone of 13 lakh units since its launch in 2005. Once you come across the graph of its sales. It has increased in a great rate.

Swift remains one of Maruti Suzuki's best-selling cars

Swift in India :

Recently Maruti Suzuki India has sold 42,297 units of the compact segment comprising Swift, Estilo, Ritz and Dzire in April as per the reports. Maruti launched the Swift way back in 2005 and it instantaneously started to rule the hatchback market in India. Swift was already doing 15000 units a month, which is an incredible number. The occasional ups and downs of the sales figures moved Swift from 2nd position to 4th position, but it never went down the 5th position in the top selling car list.

Recently Maruti Suzuki India has sold 42,297 units of the compact segment comprising Swift, Estilo, Ritz and Dzire in April as per the reports.

 Few points to say Maruti Suzuki Swift is the Best Car :

  • Swift swept Car of the Year Awards in India in the same year in 2005 same year it was launched and again in 2011.
  • Launched in 2005, the Swift swept Car of the Year Awards in India in the same year of its launch and again in 2011.
  • Swift under gone minor alterations in 2010. In 2011 it went a complete overhaul with tail lamps, hatch door and interiors, among other things.
  • Swift became the most fuel efficient car in the segment. Maruti launched Swift diesel in 2007 and improved its fuel efficiency further.
  • Maruti Suzuki India, has 60 per cent sales in the A2 segment.
  • Swift is priced at Rs 4.6-7.2 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). It competes with Hyundai i20 (Rs 5.3-8.1 lakh) and Honda Brio (Rs 4.2-6.8 lakh).
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