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Car Sales of Suzuki, Toyota and Honda in 2022 Vs 2023

Car Sales in 2022 Vs 2023

Car Sales of Suzuki, Toyota and Honda in 2022 Vs 2023

In 2023, there was an extraordinary rise in car prices, causing a significant drop in sales. The challenges in the automotive industry were further intensified by the temporary halt in car production by major players.

Let’s examine the performance of the prominent car manufacturers – Toyota, Suzuki, and Honda – in the past year. It’s important to note that the information is derived from data released by the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturer’s Association throughout 2023.

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Honda

Honda sold only 9,760 units in 2023 compared to 28,928 in 2022, witnessing a massive 66.26 percent decrease in its sales. The company sold 7,068 units of Honda City and Civic last year, a significant drop from 25,502 in 2022, marking a substantial 72.28% decline in sales.

Similarly, Honda BRV and HRV sales also dropped by 21.42%, falling from 3,426 in 2022 to 2,692 in 2023.

Model Jan-Nov’22 Jan-Nov’23 Difference
Honda City & Civic 25,502 7,068 -72.28%
Honda BRV & HRV 3,426 2,692 -21.42%
Total 28,928 9,760 -66.26%

 

Suzuki

In total, Pak Suzuki Motor Company’s (PSMC) sales experienced a 69.24% decline, falling from 114,605 units in 2022 to just 35,253 in 2023. Here are the sales figures for each model in the previous year:

Model Jan-Nov’22 Jan-Nov’23 Difference
Suzuki Alto 59,526 19,071 -67.96%
Suzuki Cultus 12,739 3,424 -73.12%
Suzuki Wagon R 14,399 3,085 -78.57%
Suzuki Swift 11,401 4,054 -64.44%
Suzuki Bolan 8,092 2,864 -64.61%
Suzuki Ravi 8,448 2,755 -67.39%
Total 114,605 35,253 -69.24%

Toyota Car Sales

Toyota’s sales declined by 62.81% in 2023 compared to 2022, selling 19,320 units. During the period from January to November 2023, the company sold 11,498 units of Toyota Corolla and Yaris. Additionally, Toyota Fortuner and Hilux sales also dropped by 45.52% to 7,822.

Model Jan-Nov’22 Jan-Nov’23 Difference
Toyota Corolla & Yaris 37,588 11,498 -69.41%
Toyota Fortuner & Hilux 14,357 7,822 -45.52%
Total 51,945 19,320 -62.81%

 

In comparison to Honda and Suzuki, Toyota’s sales were a little better.

Nevertheless, it’s essential to note that the company was not entirely immune to the overall challenges faced by the automotive industry.

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