homeauto NewsNovember Auto Sales 2023 highlights: TVS motors sales up 31%, Maruti Suzuki sold 3% more cars — check how leading automakers performed

November Auto Sales 2023 highlights: TVS motors sales up 31%, Maruti Suzuki sold 3% more cars — check how leading automakers performed

November Auto Sales 2023 highlights: Auto sales in November are expected to be a mixed bag — the passenger vehicle segment shall grow in the low single digits while the two-wheeler segment is likely to make a comeback in a big way. Catch all live updates on Maruti Suzuki, Mahindra and Mahindra, TVS Motors, Baja Auto and other auto makers November sales here.

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By Nishtha Pandey  Dec 1, 2023 10:08:21 PM IST (Updated)

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November Auto Sales 2023 highlights: TVS motors sales up 31%, Maruti Suzuki sold 3% more cars — check how leading automakers performed
Auto sales in November are expected to be a mixed bag — the passenger vehicle segment shall grow in the low single digits while the two-wheeler segment is likely to make a comeback in a big way.

In terms of overall growth for the industry, the two-wheelers’ wholesale segment is expected to grow 25% year-on-year while medium and heavy commercial vehicles are expected to rise about 12% year-on-year.
Below are the updates from some of the major carmakers in India:
Hero MotoCorp
Leading two-wheeler manufacturer reported robust November auto sales. The total sales witnessed a substantial uptick of 25.6%, reaching 4.91 lakh units compared to 3.90 lakh units year-on-year.
Domestically, the company experienced a commendable 25.4% growth with 4.76 lakh units sold, up from 3.79 lakh units in the previous year. The export segment demonstrated an impressive 33.1% increase, recording 14,764 units against 11,093 units in the corresponding period last year.
Eicher Motor
The parent company of Royal Enfield reported a robust performance with a 13% surge in total sales, reaching 80,251 units compared to 70,766 units year-on-year.
In the export segment, Eicher Motor showcased a 2% increase, with 5,114 units as opposed to 5,006 units in the previous year.
Escorts Kubota
Escorts Kubota reported a positive trend in November auto sales with a 3.7% YoY increase, reaching 8,258 units compared to 7,960 units.
Despite some variations in festive demand across certain states, the overall performance showcases a robust market response.
Bajaj Auto 
Bajaj Auto has witnessed a substantial year-on-year growth in total sales, recording an impressive 31% increase from 3.06 lakh units to 4.03 lakh units. The two-wheeler segment has notably contributed to this success, with a significant uptick of 33%, reaching 3.49 lakh units compared to 2.62 lakh units in the previous year.
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Mahindra and Mahindra 
Mahindra and Mahindra total auto sales came at 70,576 units as compared to Nomura’s estimate  of 70,800 units.
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Maruti Suzuki
Maruti Suzuki's total sales at came at 1.64 lakh units as compared to Nomura estimate of 1.67 lakh units. 
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TVS Motor
TVS Motor Company reported total sales of 3.64 lakh units, slightly below Nomura's estimated 3.72 lakh units. Motorcycle sales surged 19% year-on-year, reaching 1.73 lakh units compared to 1.45 lakh units. However, 3-wheeler sales declined by 10%, with 12,128 units sold, down from 13,481 units in the same period last year.
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Ashok Leyland
Ashok Leyland reported total sales of 14,053 units, falling short of Nomura's estimate of 16,700 units. The overall sales experienced a 3% decline from 14,561 units year-on-year. Medium and heavy commercial vehicle (M&HCV) sales also dropped by 10%, reaching 8,500 units compared to 9,474 units last year. Total domestic sales decreased by 5% to 13,031 units from 13,654 units year-on-year.
Eicher Motors
Eicher Motors total CV sales up 5.9% at 5,194 units as compared to 4,903 units in November 2022.
Tata Motors
Tata Motors' November sales fell below expectations at 74,172 units, missing Nomura's estimate of 75,100 units.
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(Will be updated)

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