Maruti Suzuki Q1 Profit Jumps 47% To Rs 3,650 Crore, Selling 5,21,868 Vehicles | Auto News
Net sales increased to Rs 33,875 crore in June quarter as compared with Rs 30,845 crore in the year-ago period, according to an exchange filing. The profit increased on account of cost reduction efforts, favourable commodity prices and foreign exchange gains, it stated.
The country’s largest carmaker said it sold 5,21,868 vehicles during the first quarter, up 5% as compared to the same period previous fiscal. The company said it sold 4,51,308 units in the domestic market in the first quarter, an increase of 4% over the same period of FY24. Export sales rose 12% to 70,560 units in April-June FY25.
The automaker stated that its board has recommended the appointment of Anjali Bansal and Ireena Vittal as independent directors. The board also recommended the reappointment of Lira Goswami as an independent director.