Premium brands recorded 92 units in July, up from 66 units in June, but down from 198 units 12 months ago. New cars accounted for 22 units, Mercedes Benz recorded 16 units (C class 10). Pre-owned accounted for 70 units, Mercedes Benz 25 units (C class 24 units), BMW 26 units (3-series 15 units) and Audi 19 units (A1 11 units). Electric cars recorded 5 units in July down from 7 units in June and significantly down from 15 units 12 months ago. Nissan Leaf accounted for 3 units. SUVs recorded 671 units in July more than double the 289 units recorded in June and marginally up from 622 units recorded 12 months ago. Preowned accounted for 71.2% share, the balance 28.8% were brand new. Financing share was a low 31.3% which is below the normal monthly average that is around 45-50%.
Hybrids recorded 624 units in July almost double the 340 units recorded in June but massively down from 3,838 units 12 months ago. Motor cars accounted for 547 units in July up from 328 units in June.3-wheeler registrations were 1,118 units in July up from 821 units in June, but down from 1,675 units 12 months ago. 2-wheeler registrations were 24,739 units in July, up from 21,416 units in June, but down from 28,697 units 12 months ago. Electric 2-wheelers recorded 78 units. Financing share was 75.2% in line with a normal monthly average.Buses recorded 83 units in July, more than doubled the 40 units recorded in June, but significantly down from 235 units recorded 12 months ago. Financing share was 75.9% in line with the normal monthly average.