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Top 10 Cars Sold in July 2023


The Maruti Wagon R and Tata Nexon, which are usually the top-selling cars, were at the end of the list in July 2023

Top 10 best-selling cars in July 2023

In July 2023, SUVs dominated the list of best-selling cars. However, hatchbacks were the top sellers for the month.

Here is a breakdown of the sales figures for each model in July 2023:

Model

July 2023

July 2022

June 2023

Maruti Swift

17,896

17,539

15,955

Maruti Baleno

16,725

17,960

14,077

Maruti Brezza

16,543

9,709

10,578

Maruti Ertiga

14,352

9,694

8,422

Hyundai Creta

14,062

12,625

14,447

Maruti Dzire

13,395

13,747

9,322

Maruti Fronx

13,220

Maruti Wagon R

12,970

22,588

17,481

Tata Nexon

12,349

14,214

13,827

Maruti Eeco

12,037

13,048

9,354

Also Read: Maruti Alto Moniker Crosses 45 Lakh Sales Milestone

Key Highlights

Maruti Swift

  • The Maruti Suzuki Swift reclaimed its top position as the best-selling car in July 2023. The company sold nearly 18,000 units of this midsize hatchback.

  • The Maruti Baleno came in second place, trailing the Swift by just over 1,000 units.

  • The Maruti Brezza was the first SUV on the list, with over 16,500 units sold. Its year-on-year figure increased by 70 percent.

  • The Maruti Ertiga and Hyundai Creta followed the Brezza with sales numbers between 14,000 and 14,500 units, completing the top five.

  • The only sedan on the list, the Maruti Dzire, sold nearly 13,400 units, with a slight increase in month-on-month sales but a small decline compared to the same month last year.

Maruti Fronx

  • A newcomer to the list, the Maruti Fronx, sold over 13,000 units and surpassed the popular Maruti Wagon R and Tata Nexon.

  • The Maruti Wagon R, Tata Nexon, and Maruti Eeco had sales numbers ranging from 12,000 to 13,000 units. Among these three, the Maruti Wagon R had the highest year-on-year decline of 43 percent.

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History Of The Toyota Prius

The Toyota Prius played a significant role in popularizing hybrid vehicles, being the first mass-produced hybrid car when it was introduced in 1997. While the Prius faced criticism for its lack of luxury appeal, it has enjoyed remarkable longevity.

In 2022, the Toyota Prius celebrated 25 years of production, a feat many other models fail to achieve. Despite not being a high-end product, the Prius offers decent reliability, technology, and features.

First Generation (1997-2003): The First Prius Couldn’t Run Even Half A Mile

In 1993, Eiji Toyoda, Toyota’s honorary Chairman, initiated the G21 project to develop a new vision for cars. After considering various options, the team decided to pursue a hybrid vehicle, as conventional methods couldn’t achieve the required fuel efficiency. The initial prototype of the Prius faced numerous technical challenges, but the team persevered and introduced the first Prius in 1997. The car exceeded expectations by offering double the fuel efficiency of gas-powered vehicles.

Second Generation (2004-2009): The Prius Becomes The People’s Car And Hollywood’s Favorite Hybrid

The second-generation Prius, introduced in 2004, featured the Toyota Hybrid System II, delivering improved fuel efficiency and performance. The model gained popularity, with celebrities like Jennifer Aniston and Leonardo DiCaprio choosing the Prius.

Third Generation (2009-2015): The Prime Years

The third-generation Prius, while successful in terms of sales, faced safety concerns and recalls related to braking and system failures. Despite these issues, the Prius continued to sell well.

Fourth Generation (2015-2022): The Downfall Begins

The fourth-generation Prius featured a redesigned look, improved aerodynamics, and better fuel economy. However, sales declined significantly in the US during this period.

Fifth Generation (2022-Present): Best Model, Worst Sales Figures

The fifth-generation Prius, represented by the 2022 Prime model, offered improved design and performance. However, sales remained low. The Prius Prime boasts a range of up to 654 miles and an efficiency of up to 133 MPGe, but faces tough competition from other hybrids and affordable electric vehicles.

History Of The Toyota Prius

The Toyota Prius played a significant role in putting hybrid vehicles on the map. While Ferdinand Porsche designed the first-ever hybrid car in 1900, the Toyota Prius became the first mass-produced vehicle with a hybrid powertrain in 1997. Despite initially facing ridicule for its lack of premium appeal, the Prius has enjoyed impressive longevity.

The 2022 Toyota Prius celebrated 25 years of production, a remarkable achievement in an industry where many models disappear after just a few years. Although not considered a luxury product, the Prius is known for its reliability, decent tech features, and an iconic status as a pioneer in hybrid technology.

First Generation (1997-2003): The First Prius Couldn’t Run Even Half A Mile

In 1993, Eiji Toyoda, Toyota’s honorary Chairman, challenged his team to create a new vision for cars that would propel the company into the 21st century. This led to the G21 project, which ultimately resulted in the development of a hybrid vehicle in 1995. The first Prius prototype, assembled in 1995, faced numerous challenges such as limited range and battery issues. However, these obstacles were gradually overcome, and the Prius made its debut in 1997, exceeding expectations with its fuel efficiency and affordability.

Second Generation (2004-2009): The Prius Becomes The People’s Car And Hollywood’s Favorite Hybrid

The second-generation Prius was introduced in the U.S. in 2004 and gained popularity among customers. It featured the Toyota Hybrid System II, improved performance, and increased fuel efficiency. By 2005, Toyota had sold over 100,000 Prius models in the U.S., and the car became a favorite among celebrities in California.

Third Generation (2009-2015): The Prime Years

The third-generation Prius underwent minimal design changes from 2010 to 2015. However, significant improvements were made under the hood, including a more powerful engine and the inclusion of lithium-ion batteries. Despite some safety recalls, sales remained strong and reached an all-time high in 2012.

Fourth Generation (2015-2022): The Downfall Begins

The fourth-generation Prius introduced a more defined look and improved performance. It boasted a high drag coefficient, enhanced body rigidity, reduced noise, and increased fuel economy. However, the sales of this generation declined drastically in the U.S. from 2015 to 2022.

Fifth Generation (2022-Present): Best Model, Worst Sales Figures

The fifth-generation Prius, represented by the 2022 Prime model, features a modern design and impressive technological advancements. However, it continues to struggle with low sales figures compared to previous generations. Despite its capabilities, the Prius now faces stiff competition from other hybrid and electric vehicles.

Toyota Prius Prime Specs

Engine: 2.0-liter, inline-four Atkinson-cycle + 2 AC motors

Engine Output: 220 horsepower, 139 pound-feet of torque, combined

Electric Range: 44 miles

Transmission: CVT

Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive

Acceleration (0-60mph): 6.4 seconds

Fuel Economy: 133 MPGe (combined)

The Prius Prime offers impressive range, efficiency, and features, but it faces tough competition in the hybrid market and from affordable electric vehicles.