Maruti Vitara Brezza commands nine-month waiting period

    Increase in demand for Vitara Brezza jumps to 50 percent from March; Maruti to scale-up production capacity to meet demand.

    Published On May 26, 2016 12:29:00 PM

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    Maruti Vitara Brezza commands nine-month waiting period

    Enquiries at some of the carmaker’s dealerships in New Delhi have revealed that the top-end variants – ZDi (O) and ZDi Plus – already have a waiting period of up to nine months while the LDi, LDi (O), VDi and VDi (O) will see owners get delivery only in December 2016 or January 2017.

    The made-for-India Vitara Brezza rolled out on March 8 and reached dealerships across India by end-March, after which, visitor footfalls in Maruti showrooms increased substantially. The waiting period at the time was around six-eight weeks as reported by sister publication, Autocar Professional. It has been steadily rising since then. Overall, about 50 percent of the bookings are for the top-end model, according to the sales staff of Rana Motors, a leading dealership of Maruti Suzuki in south Delhi.

    Current bookings for the Vitara Brezza are understood to be in the region of 70,000 units with about 20,000 wholesales reported by the carmaker. While March 2016 sales comprised 5,563 units, April 2016 sales numbers rose to 7,832 units.

    Production to be ramped-up

    RS Kalsi, executive director (Marketing & Sales), Maruti Suzuki India, told Autocar Professional that current production of the Vitara Brezza stands at around 8,500 units a month but the demand is growing at a faster pace, creating a mismatch in the demand-supply chain.

    The compact SUV is manufactured at the Gurgaon plant. “The demand for the Vitara Brezza is more than we had expected and we are gradually ramping-up the production capacity for the SUV as a similar scale-up of capacity has to be taken up at the vendors’ end as well. It will take some time and should be completed in the second half of the year.” Earlier, RC Bhargava, chairman, had also expressed serious limitations to ramp-up within such a short time. “We had planned for around 100,000 units annually and are on track to reach that figure. For scaling-up, vendors also have to deliver at such short notice. If there are about 200 suppliers and even one or two don’t supply in time, production will be affected,” he had said. “Nowhere in the world are production schedules so flexible or resilient that they can make substantial increases within a short period.”  

    Also read:

    Maruti Vitara Brezza review

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