Mahindra Scorpio Sales: This Mahindra car beats Ertiga, Innova, Bolero, sales increased by 54% in a year
Mahindra Scorpio Sales: For the last several years, there has been a huge demand for 7-seater cars among Indian customers. Ertiga, Scorpio, Bolero and Innova have been the most popular cars in the Indian segment. But Mahindra Scorpio has left all these cars behind and moved ahead. This year the sales have increased by 54 percent-

New Delhi: The demand for 7-seater cars has been increasing in the Indian market for the past several years. Maruti, Mahindra, Bolero, Innova are the most popular cars in the Indian segment.
Let us tell you that the data of 7-seater vehicles has come out in the month of April this year. Mahindra Scorpio has achieved the top position in the sales of this segment.
This year Mahindra Scorpio has increased sales by 54 percent. A total of 14,807 units of SUVs have been sold this year. Whereas exactly 1 year ago i.e. in April, 2023, Mahindra Scorpio sold a total of 9,617 units of SUVs. Let's know about the 10 best-selling 7-seater cars of the last month-
Mahindra XUV700 was at number five
The 7-seater Maruti Suzuki Ertiga is at the second position in the sales list. Maruti Suzuki Ertiga sold a total of 13,544 units during this period with a year-on-year growth of 145 percent.
Bolero was at number three in this list. Mahindra Bolero sold a total of 9,537 units of SUVs during this period with an annual growth of 5%. While Toyota Innova was at number four in this list of sales.
Toyota Innova sold 7,103 units this year with a growth of 47 percent. While at number five in this list of sales was Mahindra XUV700 with 6,134 units sold with a growth of 29 percent year-on-year.
Renault Triber was at number ten
Kia Carens was at the sixth place in this list of car sales. Kia Carens sold a total of 5,328 units during this period. While Maruti Suzuki XL6 was at the seventh place in this list of car sales.
Maruti Suzuki XL6 sold a total of 3,509 units with a 23 percent year-on-year growth. Toyota Fortuner stood at number eight with 2,325 units sold, a 10 percent year-on-year decline.
While Tata Safari sold 1,716 units with a 15% year-on-year decline. Renault Triber was at the tenth spot in this sales list with a 20% year-on-year decline of 1,671 units.