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Skoda Auto India November 2021 sales moves up by 108 pc

| @indiablooms | Dec 01, 2021, at 10:58 pm

Mumbai/UNI: Skoda India has reported a rise of 108% in its November 2021 sales at 2,196 cars, compared to 1,056 cars sold in November 2020.

Furthermore, the company delivered around 2,300 KUSHAQs (retails) to customers in November 2021, and the new midsize SUV has been a true game-changer for the brand in India.

The brand has impressed further in its year of growth and is now present in more than 100 locations with 175 plus touchpoints. It has recently launched additional dealerships in major Indian cities.

There has been considerable emphasis on rapidly increasing the brand’s network footprint across India since the adoption of the 'India 2.0' strategy, which began with the launch of KUSHAQ.

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