Auto Sales May 2022: Skoda sees volumes decline by 11% over April 2022, but reports over 6x growth

In May 2022, Skoda Auto India sold 4,604 units in India, as compared to 5,152 vehicles sold in April 2022, the company saw a decline of 11 per cent in MoM, however, as compared to May 2021, Skoda registered a 6 times YoY growth .


Skoda Auto India sold 4,604 units in the country in May 2022.
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Skoda Auto India sold 4,604 units in the country in May 2022.

Skoda Auto India has released the monthly sales figures for May 2022, during which the company sold 4,604 units. compared to 5,152 vehicles Sold a month ago in April 2022The Czech carmaker saw a month-on-month decline of around 11 percent. At the same time, in May 2021, Skoda sold 716 cars in India, against which the company saw a six-fold increase of 543 per cent year-on-year. However, we have to consider the fact that in May last year, Skoda did not have the Kushak or the Slavia, which are its current best-sellers. So, it was a one-time discrepancy, and comparing two months would not be ideal.

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Both the Slavia and the Kushak have been instrumental in boosting Skoda’s volumes in India.

Commenting on the company’s sales performance, Zack Hollis, Brand Director, Skoda Auto India said, “It is our pleasure at Skoda that despite the challenges posed by semiconductor shortage, we are keeping pace with the sales. Our innovative endeavor to ensure our customers are not put through long waiting periods and deliver cars faster than the waiting times prevailing in the industry has been a key factor in our sustainability. I would like to thank the network employees and customers for their tremendous support in achieving such incredible annual sales growth.”

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Both the Slavia compact sedan and the Kushak compact SUV have been integral to driving Skoda’s volumes in India and achieving record monthly sales. Recently, the company also introduced the new Kushaq Monte Carlo in India, which is the top-end version of the SUV. That being said, amidst the ongoing shortage of electronic components, Skoda is replacing the existing touchscreen infotainment system on the higher variants of the cars with a smaller unit. Which may to some extent affect the feelings of the customers towards Kushak and Slavia.

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