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This SUV made Mahindra the fourth largest car manufacturer in the country, accounting for 30% of total sales.

Scorpio and Scorpio-N: Towards higher heights of success

The Scorpio and Scorpio-N built to fanfare with sales rising by 88.77% over the same period last year. Scorpio touched a new high with 12,185 units sold in November 2023, which is much higher than 6,455 units sold in November 2022. This resulted in a major share of 30.48% in Mahindra’s total sales.

Mahindra Bolero: At the new limit of reliability

Bolero also contributed significantly to the impressive sales figures in Mahindra’s lineup. With 9,333 units sold in November 2023, it demonstrated a commendable growth of 16.90% as compared to 7,984 units sold in the same period of 2022. Bolero’s consistent performance is cementing its position as a popular choice among consumers, and it claimed 23.34% share in November 2023 sales.

XUV700 and Thar: Another step towards success

Additionally, the XUV700 and Thar SUVs achieved great success, further strengthening Mahindra’s sales portfolio. The XUV700 registered a growth of 26.66%, selling 7,221 units as compared to 5,701 units in November 2022. The stronger Thar witnessed an impressive growth of 45.72%, selling 5,810 units as against 3,987 units in the same period last year. These models collectively contributed 32.59% to Mahindra’s total sales in November 2023.

XUV300: Towards a new avatar

Although the XUV300 saw a 20.84% ​​decline in sales year-on-year, the model still maintained a remarkable 11.69% share in total sales. Mahindra is preparing to launch an updated avatar of the XUV300 next year, which may give it more stability.

XUV400 EV and Marazzo

Mahindra XUV400 EV recorded sales of 710 units in November 2023, which is indicative of reaching a new high. Marazzo saw a decline of 75.62%, with only 49 units sold in November 2022 compared to 201 units. This model has maintained a minimum share of 0.12% in the sales of the month.

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