Maruti Suzuki Sold 4.65 Lakh Vehicles In December Quarter, Earned Rs 2,351 Crore.
Maruti Suzuki Sold 4.65 Lakh Vehicles In December Quarter, Earned Rs 2,351 Crore.
Business

Maruti Suzuki Sold 4.65 Lakh Vehicles In December Quarter, Earned Rs 2,351 Crore

Shivam Verma

The net profit of the country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India Limited (Maruti Suzuki) has increased more than double in the last 3 months. The company on Tuesday released its December 2022 (Q3 FY23) results.

In this, it was told that the company has earned a net profit of Rs 2,351 crore in the last quarter. This is more than double the net profit of Rs 1,011 crore in the year-ago December quarter (Q3 FY22).The net profit of the country's largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India Limited (Maruti Suzuki) has increased more than double in the last 3 months. The company on Tuesday released its December 2022 (Q3 FY23) results.

In this, it was told that the company has earned a net profit of Rs 2,351 crore in the last quarter. This is more than double the net profit of Rs 1,011 crore in the year-ago December quarter (Q3 FY22).

The company sold 19.40 lakh vehicles in the year 2022

Maruti crossed the highest level of total sales in the year 2022. The company sold 19,40,067 vehicles during this period. At the same time, exports also reached a record level of 2,63,068 units. Cumulative production also stood at a record level of 25 million units during this period. Sales network reaches 3,500 outlets.

Condition of the shares of the company

Maruti Suzuki shares were trading higher by over 2% at Rs 8,595 on the BSE on Tuesday afternoon. The auto stock is up more than 7% over the one-year period. The stock has gained 5% in the last one month.

Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z Launched in India at ₹1.85 Lakh, Bike Features Abs and Switchable Traction Control System

Mumbai Indians Vs Sunrisers Hyderabad: All The Details Of Match Number 55 In TATA IPL 2024

DMRC Celebrates 30th Foundation Day, Botanical Garden Awarded Best Metro Station

Congress Candidate From Puri Declines to Contest Lok Sabha Elections, Returns Ticket Citing Lack of Campaign Funding from Party

Legal Woes Increase for YouTuber Elvish Yadav as ED Files Money Laundering Case