Consistency key to cracking Indian market: Citroën CEO Koskas
Thierry Koskas also says that India has the potential of becoming a consumer and a strong manufacturing base for exports.
Thierry Koskas also says that India has the potential of becoming a consumer and a strong manufacturing base for exports.
In November, the company held the largest market share of 38.15% in the commercial vehicle segment and sold 30,282 units during the month.
A constant increase in input costs and increased logistics costs have prompted Mercedes-Benz to revise the prices to enable a sustainable and profitable business.
The company has recalled the suspected vehicles for inspection and replacement of the faulty part, free of cost.
The company’s domestic passenger vehicle sales, including electric vehicles in the domestic market, stood at 45,423 units, thus registering a growth of 33% as against 34,155 units.