Kia India July 2024 sales up 2.5% Y-o-Y to 20,507 units

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The Sonet and Carens contributed 740 and 833 units to Kia India's overseas dispatches for the month.
New Delhi: Kia India July domestic dispatches in July 2024 increased 2.5% Y-O-Y to 20,507 units compared to the 20,002 units sold in July 2023.

The newly launched Sonet claimed the highest contribution to Kia India's July 2024 sales with 9,459 units, followed by Carens and Seltos with 5,679 and 5347 units, respectively. As per Vahan, Kia India recorded a growth of 26% against the industry average of 9% in the month.

Kia India's success extends beyond domestic sales, with a strong demand for 'Make in India' vehicles in international markets. The company exported 2,500 units in July '24, with Seltos contributing 932 . The Sonet and Carens contributed 740 and 833 units to Kia India's overseas dispatches for the month.

Hardeep Singh Brar – Senior Vice President and National Head of Sales & Marketing, said, “We have registered a healthy Y-o-Y sales growth in July 2024, a good head-start for the Q3 and H2 of the year. This reflects the trust and love the customers have in Kia. The success of the newly-launched Sonet and the overall performance of our diverse product range demonstrates our commitment to delivering high-quality, innovative, and customer-centric solutions. We are determined to maintain this momentum throughout the year, which should give us all confidence in our future success."

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