Hyundai Creta leads top 10 SUV, MPV sales in April-October

    Over 7.65 lakh SUVs and MPVs have already been sold in the current financial year (FY2022).

    Published On Nov 24, 2021 08:00:00 AM

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    Hyundai Creta leads top 10 SUV, MPV sales in April-October

    Maruti Suzuki India is on a roll in the booming Utility Vehicle (UV) market. The UV leader in FY2021, with its 2,29,101 units and 21.60 percent market share, has maintained its lead in the April-October 2021 period. The company clocked sales of 1,62,160 units, up 58 percent year-on-year (YoY), to remain ahead of Hyundai Motor India.

    • The top 10 models account for 66 percent of segment sales
    • List has models from Maruti, Hyundai, Kia, Mahindra, Tata and Toyota

    Of the total 7,65,803 SUVs and MPVs sold in India in the first seven months of FY2022, Maruti accounts for 21 percent, followed by Hyundai with 1,41,238 units for an 18.83 percent market share. And the top 10 UVs – 5,08,059 units – account for all of 66 percent of total SUV and MPV sales, clearly indicating their importance in the ultra-competitive market.

    A quick analysis of the top 10 bestselling SUVs and MPVs in the April-October 2021 period reveals that Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motor India, Kia India and Mahindra have two models each and Tata Motors and Toyota Kirloskar Motor, one each. In this list, Maruti Suzuki, with 1,27,363 units between the Ertiga and Vitara Brezza, is just 1,197 units ahead of Hyundai’s 1,26,166 units. Kia, with 1,02,223 units is some way behind.

    Creta tops with 70,176 units, Ertiga 5,002 units behind

    India’s best-selling SUV remains the Hyundai Creta which has sold 70,176 units in the April-October 2021 period. This comprises 35,768 petrol and 34,408 diesel variants. However, the Maruti Ertiga and the Vitara Brezza are hot on the leader’s heels.

    With 65,174 units, the Ertiga is just 5,002 units behind the Creta, and its sibling the Vitara Brezza with 62,189 units, 7,987 units behind. But what’s creditable is that Maruti doesn’t have diesel power and its petrol and CNG combined is giving the company a new charge. Sales of the Maruti Ertiga comprised 38,391 petrol and 26,783 CNG variants.

    Top 10 selling SUVs, MPVs in India, April-October 2021
    ModelUnits sold
    Hyundai Creta70,176
    Maruti Suzuki Ertiga65,174
    Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza62,189
    Tata Nexon (est.)61,010
    Kia Seltos56,585
    Hyundai Venue55,990
    Kia Sonet45,638
    Mahindra Bolero33,242
    Toyota Innova Crysta29,261
    Mahindra XUV30028,794
    TOTAL5,08,059

    The other Hyundai in this list is the Venue that is down at sixth place with 55,990 units, split overwhelmingly in favour of petrol (42,771) compared to diesel (13,219). At fourth position is the Tata Nexon, with an estimated 61,010 units.

    Meanwhile, Kia, which together with Korean sibling Hyundai has a 32.12 percent share of the SUV and MPV market, also has two of its models in the Top 10: the Seltos (56,585) at No. 5 and Sonet (45,638) at No. 7 position. At No. 8 and No. 10 are the Mahindra Bolero (33,242) and the Mahindra XUV300 (28,794).

    Top 5 SUV, MPV sales - October 2021
    ModelUnits sold
    Maruti Suzuki Ertiga12,923
    Hyundai Venue10,554
    Kia Seltos10,488
    Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza8,032
    Hyundai Creta6,455

    Growth outlook

    With four months of FY2022 left and the SUV segment in good nick, other than the vexing problem of shortage of semiconductors, expect good action in this segment. What’s more, the rollout of a number of new models like the Mahindra XUV700, the Skoda Kushaq and the Volkswagen Taigun have added some new verve to what already is an exciting vehicle category.

    The coming months and CY2022 should see the launch of a number of new models, which means the UV market will get spicier. Carmakers will go all out to bring in new SUVs next year, ranging from the Maruti Jimny and Mahindra Scorpio, to the Audi Q3 and Maserati Grecale. Stay tuned for some more number-crunching.

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