Honda's Sales Threatened by Maruti's SX4
by: Wahlberg
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Honda City with its high quality
Honda mirror is the hottest selling car in
the mid-sized car (A3) segment has been overthrown from its top position with
the launching of the Maruti’s SX4.
The Maruti so far was the first
real challenge for the Honda City in the big car segment. Despite the fact that
the Maruti did not announced the retail figures of the SX4 for the first
six-week period following its May 7 launch it was still able to dispatch around
3,000 units during the period. The said figure includes the cars displayed in
showrooms and those that are used for test drives.
According to the figures
provided by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) the company
was able to sell 5,008 units in the A3 segment last May. This figure
constitutes a astounding growth of over 100 percent as compared with the same
month last year. From 14.7 percent in May of last year, the Maruti’s market
share in the A3 segment has amazingly doubled to 25.2 percent. On the other
hand, during the same period Honda City’s market share has fallen from 22
percent to 14.2 percent.
For the FY 06-07 Honda City has
remaind to be the market leader in the A3 segment selling over 40,000 cars
followed by Ford
The in May it happened, Maruti
has finally upstaged both the auto majors whereas Honda sold only 2,838 cars a
decline of 23 percent as compared with the corresponding period last month.
The other new car in the
segment, Mahindra & Mahindra Logan which was introduced in April and begun
deliveries in May was able to record 2,787 units for the month snatching a
market share of 14 percent in its first month in the A3 segment. As
Honda has admitted that the new
cars have made quite an impact as a matter of fact according to Janeswar Sen,
Senior General Manager-Marketing, HSCI, “There is some initial disturbance (in
the sales of the City) which was expected. But in the long run, we will aim to
maintain our leadership in the segment.”
Despite the initial hindrances
that Honda is facing especially with the surfacing of new competitions it is
still targeting a sales growth of 5 percent for the City and hopes to sell
42,000 units this year more than the 40,400 units that they have sold before
the end of the current financial year. Sen also said that the five-day
maintenance shutdown in May has minimized Honda’s numbers.
Maruti’s SX4 top-end variant is
priced at 7.24 lakh which is by far cheaper than all the variants of the City except
the base model which is priced at 6.77 lakh. Meanwhile
As answered to Maruti’s
challenge, Honda has circulated a 12-page document among its sales force citing
reasons why the City is a better buy than the SX4. The Maruti was not at all
alarmed by such move of Honda in fact the former considers it more of an
acknowledgment that Honda’s sales did get a substantial damage.
Rajesh Jejurikar, MD, Mahindra
Logan said, “Our biggest selling point for
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