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Renault India registers highest ever monthly sales of 12,424 in March 2016

Renault India registers highest ever monthly sales of 12,424 in March 2016

| | 01 Apr 2016, 11:14 pm
Kolkata, Apr 1 (IBNS): Renault India, one of the fastest growing automotive companies in India, registered a growth of 160% with monthly domestic sales of 12,424units in March 2016 as against 4,782 units in the corresponding month last year.

Driven by strong sales momentum of its cars, the company cumulatively sold 29,289 units during January – March 2016 as against 11,404 units sold during the same period last year, posting a growth of 157%.

Speaking on the company’s sales performance, Sumit Sawhney, Country CEO and Managing Director, Renault India Operations, said, “Renault is one of the fastest growing automobile brand in India. In a short span of time, we have exponentially grown our reach in terms of sales and network expansion. We are grateful to our customers for the confidence and trust bestowed in the Renault brand which is reflected by our increasing sales, despite the challenges the industry is facing. This month, we recorded our best ever sales figures in India, and we will continue to maintain this positive momentum as we strategically work towards increasing our market share in India.”
 

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