MG Motor India announced its retail sales figure – it sold 1,508 units of the MG Hector, the country’s first internet car, in July 2019.
Commenting on the sales performance, Gaurav Gupta, Chief Commercial Officer, MG Motor India, said, “We thank our customers for the initial response to the HECTOR. We remain strongly focused on providing them with a delightful customer experience by ensuring timely vehicle deliveries and seamless assistance.”
MG Motor India has temporarily stopped bookings for the SUV to ensure customer satisfaction. It has received a response with 28,000 bookings for the car. The date of re-opening of bookings will be announced soon. The company plans to increase production of the Hector to 3,000 units per month by September this year.
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