In February 2022, Honda Cars India’s total sales stood at 9,524 units. Compared to 10,311 units sold during the same month in 2021, Honda saw a year-on-year decline of 7.6 per cent.
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In February 2022, Honda sold 7,187 vehicles in the domestic market, while exports stood at 2,337 units
Honda Cars India has released the monthly sales numbers for February 2022, during which the carmaker’s total sales stood at 9,524 units. Compared to 10,311 units sold during the same month in 2021, Honda saw a year-on-year decline of 7.6 per cent. At the same time, compared to the 12,149 vehicles sold in January 2022, Honda Cars India witnessed a much higher month-on-month decline of 21.6 per cent. Honda says that the ongoing shortage of semiconductor chips has affected vehicle production, subsequently impacting despatches to dealers as well.
Commenting on the company’s sales performance, Yuichi Murata, Director, Marketing and Sales, Honda Cars India Ltd said, “We are witnessing improvement in consumer sentiment as COVID-19 situation seems to be tapering off and markets are opening-up. This is positive for the industry. On the supply side, chip shortage continued to impact our production and despatches in Feb’22. We hope the situation improves in future so that we can meet the market demand more effectively”.
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As for the domestic market, Honda sold 7,187 units in February 2022, in India. Compared to the 9,324 vehicles sold during the same month in 2021, the carmakers witnessed a huge YoY decline of 30 per cent. Compared to the 10,427 vehicles sold in the domestic market, in January 2022, the company saw a much higher MoM decline of 31 per cent.
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However, the company’s exports saw nearly 2.5X growth in February 2022. Last month, Honda exported 2,337 cars from India, a massive growth of 137 per cent compared to the 987 vehicles that were exported during the same month in 2021. At the same time, compared to 1,722 units exported in January 2022, MoM growth stood at nearly 36 per cent.
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