Volkswagen

Volkswagen focusing on premium product segment in India

Share

German automaker Volkswagen has said that it will be focusing on its premium product segment in the country as nearly 45 per cent of passenger vehicles sold here came from models priced above ₹10 lakh so far this year. The company is following into its global product strategy, a senior official told PTI. About three to four years back, the company was operating in a price bracket of ₹6.5 lakh to ₹7 lakh but has now moved up to an average price band of ₹16 lakh.

In 2018, around 18 per cent of the cars sold in India were above ₹10 lakh. Last year, it was at around 40 per cent and this year in first quarter it has already moved to about 43 to 45 per cent, Volkswagen Passenger Cars India Brand Director Ashish Gupta said. He added that the brand doesn’t compromise on features.

Gupta added that the brand plans to move up on the premiumisation stage. “We will not be going back to sub-four metre of the Polo segment as such. We have moved the price points and the brand up,” he added.

According to data from Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), domestic passenger wholesales were at 10,18,355 units in January to March 2023 as compared to 9,20,685 units in the same period a year ago.

At present, products from the company are priced at around ₹11 lakh to over ₹34 lakh. Gupta said models in the ₹15-20 lakh price bracket account for about 55 per cent of the company’s sales at present. The price points have also gone up due to adding of new features to the cars as well as new government regulations such as the BS6 phase II and the upcoming mandatory six airbags. In the March quarter, the company recorded wholesales of 10,119 units.

See also  Ather 450X launched

 

Similar Posts

  • Yamaha MT-03

    Share

    ShareA naked sportbike made by Yamaha MT-03 made its debut in 2015. A 321cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine with 42 horsepower and 29 lb-ft of torque powers it. The engine is coupled with a chain drive and a six-speed gearbox. The MT-03 weighs just 371 pounds wet, making it a lightweight motorbike. With a seat height…

  • Nissan Magnite Kuro Edition 2023

    Share

    ShareNissan Magnite Earlier this week, Nissan India pulled the covers off the Magnite Kuro Edition. Set to be launched in the coming days, bookings for this variant are currently underway for Rs. 11,000. Let us take a closer look at what sets the Kuro Edition apart from the standard Magnite. Black exterior highlights Nissan Magnite Apart from the black…

  • Lotus Type 136 Electric Road Bike

    Share

    ShareLotus Type 136 Lotus Type 136: It’s modeled after the British cycling team’s Hope HB.T race bike that competed in the 2020 Tokyo Olymipics. We’ve seen a handful of cutting-edge performance-focused e-bikes hit the market in recent years. Automotive brands venturing into the electrified two-wheeled space has ushered in quite a number of these. For…

  • BMW M 1000 XR

    Share

    ShareBMW M 1000 XR – Based on the S 1000 XR – Powered by a 999cc inline four-cylinder engine – Makes 201bhp and 112Nm BMW Motorrad has taken the wraps off its latest and most powerful crossover motorcycle, the M 1000 XR. It is based on the existing S 1000 XR but gets the German brand’s…

  • |

    New PVY Z20 Plus E-Bike

    Share

    SharePVY Z20 Plus E-Bike The rugged folding e-bike has an ongoing crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. PVY Z20 Plus E-Bike: Electric bikes are experiencing a surge in popularity among commuters, with folding bikes being particularly sought after. However, a new sub-genre of electric folding bikes has emerged, featuring off-road capabilities and fat tires. These innovative e-folding…