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Maruti Suzuki Cuts Production For Eighth Straight Month In September

Maruti Suzuki produced 1.32 lakh vehicles in September as against 1.6 lakh units in the year-ago month.

The Suzuki logo is displayed on a Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. vehicle. (Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg)
The Suzuki logo is displayed on a Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. vehicle. (Photographer: Sanjit Das/Bloomberg)

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. reduced its production by 17.5 percent in September, making it the eighth straight month when the country's largest carmaker lowered its output.

The company produced a total of 1,32,199 units in September as against 1,60,219 units in the year-ago month, Maruti Suzuki said in a regulatory filing.

Passenger vehicles' production last month stood at 1,30,264 units as against 1,57,659 units in September 2018, a decline of 17.4 percent, it added. Production of mini and compact segment cars, including Alto, New WagonR, Celerio, Ignis, Swift, Baleno and Dzire stood at 98,337 units as against 1,15,576 units in September last year, down 14.9 percent.

Similarly, production of utility vehicles such as Vitara Brezza, Ertiga and S-Cross declined 17.1 percent to 18,435 units as compared with 22,226 units a year ago. Mid-sized sedan Ciaz saw its production reduced to 2,350 units in September from 4,739 units in the same month last year.

Light commercial vehicle Super Carry's production was also trimmed to 1,935 units last month from 2,560 units in September 2018, the filing said.

Maruti Suzuki had cut its production by 33.99 percent at 1,11,370 units in August.

Tata Motors Ltd. also reported a 63 percent drop in production of passenger vehicles in September at 6,976 units as compared to 18,855 units in the same month last year.

All the major automobile makers, including Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai Motors India Ltd., Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Tata Motors, Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt. Ltd. and Honda Cars India Ltd., have reported double-digit decline in domestic passenger vehicle sales in September as the onset of the festive season failed to lift the ongoing slump in the auto industry.

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