Mahindra Marazzo Automatic Launch
Mahindra’s Marazzo has once again had a dismal outing in February

In February 2022, UV sales got back to where they belong

RankOEMModelFeb ’22 SalesFeb ’21 SalesYoY Growth
1MarutiErtiga11,649977419%
2MahindraBolero11,0454843128%
3MarutiEeco919011,891-23%
4KiaCarens5109
5ToyotaInnova Crysta43186018-28%
6MarutiXL6330430209%
7RenaultTriber23973553-33%
8KiaCarnival283400-29%
9MahindraMarazzo14712023%
10ToyotaVellfire3134-9%
No units of the GO+ were retailed by Datsun last month

UV sales in February 2022 bounced back after dipping by 14 percent in January (year-on-year, or YoY, comparison) and leading the pack was the Maruti Ertiga.

The MPV found 11,649 new takers last month and was very closely followed by the Mahindra Bolero that registered sales of 11,045 units during the period in question.

Maruti’s Eeco was next with 9190 unit sales and it was followed by the Kia Carens that fetched the Korean car brand a further 5109 new customers in February.

February 2022 UV Sales
The Ertiga and XL6 are contributing significantly to the segment’s growth

Toyota’s ever popular Innova Crysta was sold 4318 times over in the shortest month of the year, whereas Maruti’s XL6 did well to attract 3304 new takers last month.

Seventh place in the February 2022 UV sales chart was taken by the Renault Triber (2397 units) which continues to struggle, while the other 3 cars in the list – Kia Carnival (283 units), Mahindra Marazzo (147 units) and Toyota Vellfire (31 units) did not do well either.

In all, the utility vehicles listed above registered combined sales of 47,473 units, as against 39,653 units during the same period a year before, thus resulting in a sales growth of 20 percent.