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Top 10 Best-Selling Sedans in India
Top 10 best-selling sedans of India are divided among six brands, giving buyers the variety that they always wanted before coming to a conclusion. This list has a mixture of sedans that start from a point as low as INR 4.84 lakh and goes up to INR 14.07 lakh. [caption id="attachment_154445" align...

Top 10 best-selling sedans of India are divided among six brands, giving buyers the variety that they always wanted before coming to a conclusion. This list has a mixture of sedans that start from a point as low as INR 4.84 lakh and goes up to INR 14.07 lakh.
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Maruti Suzuki sold 24,465 units of Dzire in June 2018[/caption]
Honda sold 9103 units of Amaze sedan in June 2018[/caption]
Tata Tigor came sixth with 2674 units while Toyota Yaris is still struggling to make an impact with 1919 units. Etios, on the other hand, got 1661 units in June 2018. Maruti Ciaz saw a huge downfall in sales with 1579 units, hinting that the new version is almost ready to have its exclusive launch event.
Ford Aspire was the tenth best selling sedan with 1246 units for June 2018. A deep analysis of this list clears that out of these ten, equal ratio of sedans falls in sub-4m and above 4m category. The difference in the number of units sold was quite amazing as sub-4m cars sold in June 2018 were 41,687 units while those with longer wheelbase were just 12,942 units.
Such huge difference is a result of tight taxation as none of the compact sedan listed here cross the INR 10 lakh ex-showroom benchmark. On the other hand, equally, feature loaded models of c-segment sedans are priced much higher in comparison.
Maruti Suzuki sold 24,465 units of Dzire in June 2018[/caption]
Top 10 Best-Selling Sedans in India
- Maruti Dzire - 24,465 units
- Honda Amaze - 9103 units
- Hyundai Xcent - 4199 units
- Hyundai Verna - 3901 units
- Honda City - 3882 units
- Tata Tigor - 2674 units
- Toyota Yaris - 1919 units
- Toyota Etios - 1661 units
- Maruti Ciaz - 1579 units
- Ford Aspire - 1246 units
Honda sold 9103 units of Amaze sedan in June 2018[/caption]
Tata Tigor came sixth with 2674 units while Toyota Yaris is still struggling to make an impact with 1919 units. Etios, on the other hand, got 1661 units in June 2018. Maruti Ciaz saw a huge downfall in sales with 1579 units, hinting that the new version is almost ready to have its exclusive launch event.
Ford Aspire was the tenth best selling sedan with 1246 units for June 2018. A deep analysis of this list clears that out of these ten, equal ratio of sedans falls in sub-4m and above 4m category. The difference in the number of units sold was quite amazing as sub-4m cars sold in June 2018 were 41,687 units while those with longer wheelbase were just 12,942 units.
Such huge difference is a result of tight taxation as none of the compact sedan listed here cross the INR 10 lakh ex-showroom benchmark. On the other hand, equally, feature loaded models of c-segment sedans are priced much higher in comparison.MT
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