Copyright © HT Media Limited
All rights reserved.

HT Auto wants to start sending you push notifications. Click allow to subscribe

Honda Cars reports 78 percent dip in domestic sales amid Covid-19 lockdown

  • In order to unburden dealer network, the company had drastically revised annual volumes in September last year.
File photo

Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) on Wednesday reported a 78.5 per cent decline in domestic sales at 3,697 units in March.

The company had sold 17,202 units in the domestic market in March 2019, HCIL said in a statement.

Exports stood at 216 units last month, it added.

For the 2019-20 fiscal, the company sold 1,02,016 units as compared with 1,83,808 units in 2018-19.

"The last financial year was the most challenging for the automotive industry because of economic slowdown, poor consumer sentiment clubbed with transition challenges to BS 6," HCIL Senior Vice President and Director, Sales and Marketing Rajesh Goel said.

In order to unburden dealer network, the company had drastically revised annual volumes in September last year, he added.

"In spite of the lockdown in March, we were able to almost achieve our annual business plan and also successfully liquidate the BS 4 stocks from the network," Goel said.

Also Read : Honda discontinues this SUV model in India

Also check these Cars

Find more Cars
Honda Amaze
Engine Icon1199 cc FuelType IconPetrol
₹ 7.16 - 9.92 Lakhs
Honda Elevate
Engine Icon1498 cc FuelType IconPetrol
₹ 11 - 16 Lakhs
Honda City
Engine Icon1498.0 cc FuelType IconPetrol
₹ 11.71 - 16.19 Lakhs
Honda City Hybrid
Engine Icon1498.0 cc FuelType IconMultiple
₹ 18.89 - 20.39 Lakhs
UPCOMING
Honda HR-V
Engine Icon1198 cc FuelType IconDiesel
₹ 14 Lakhs

The unfortunate outbreak of Covid-19 has hit the industry which has impacted businesses across the world, he noted.

"In the current scenario, we are taking multiple measures to support our dealers and customers. We hope we are able to tide through this unprecedented crisis at the earliest," Goel said.

First Published Date: 02 Apr 2020, 08:50 AM IST
Similar Stories
NEXT ARTICLE BEGINS