New Delhi, April 1, 2005:
General Motors India sold 3516 cars in March,
its highest ever monthly volume since inception.
Compared to same month last year, March
2005 sales registered a 35 percent growth.
For the Jan-March 2005 quarter, sales volume
of 8397 cars was a healthy 56 per cent growth
over the same period last year.
March sales numbers included Chevrolet
Tavera – 1905 units, Chevrolet Optra - 1101
units and Opel Corsa – 506 units. Chevrolet
Tavera clocked its highest ever monthly
sales since launch. Within 10 months from
launch, Chevrolet Tavera, winner of Overdrive’s
coveted "UV of the Year 2005"
award, has rapidly notched sales of 13450
units. Its impressive fuel performance (ranked
as “best in class mileage” by Autocar –
14.3kmpl) has been a key contributor to
its growing popularity. The launch of Chevrolet
Optra NY edition with pleasing beige interiors
even on base variants has been a resounding
success with customers.
Upbeat about the impressive growth in
Jan – March 2005, Mr. Amit Dutta, Vice President
Marketing, Sales and Aftersales said, “We
are ramping up production capacity to 60,000
units at our Halol facility to meet the
growing demand for our cars. The increased
capacity would help to quickly clear the
backlog of popular Chevrolet vehicles.
Introduced in India in 2003, under the
banner “For a Special Journey Called Life”,
the Chevrolet brand was named "The
Best Automotive Brand Of The Year 2004"
by BS Motoring. Besides Tavera, two other
Chevy products, Optra Luxury sedan and Forester
SUV have between them cornered seven awards
to date.
GM India is a wholly owned subsidiary
of General Motors Corporation. Besides the
Chevrolet Optra, GM India manufactures the
Chevrolet Tavera, Opel Corsa, Opel Corsa
Sail and Opel Swing at its facility in Halol,
Gujarat. GM India also sells the imported
Opel Vectra and Chevrolet Forester.