Wait Upto 9 Months For These Best Selling Cars: Top Cars With Highest Waiting Period (February, 2021)
In this article, we would be listing the seven most highly demanded cars in India in 2021, with waiting periods of some exceeding 6 months.
These are the cars, which have been launched only last year and the frequency at which the demand has sped up, made it difficult for manufacturers to produce as many models, thereby leading to certain wait periods.
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List of 7 Most Demanded Cars
All the seven cars put up in this list curated by Gaadiwala, hold the highest current wait periods in India, as of February 2021.
#1. Mahindra Thar
Wait Period: Upto 9 Months
That is right. The new generation Thar records a wait period of upto 9 months. The four-wheeler is not only an absolute hit in off-road track record but also a better urban vehicle, as compared to its previous model.
#2. Nissan Magnite
Wait Period: Upto 8 Months
This is the latest vehicle to join the sub-4m SUV segment, as stated by Gaadiwala and is also the most affordable model in the mentioned segment, as of now.
This is one of the factors contributing to its high demands, in conjunction with its aggressive pricing, stylish body and list of features.
#3. Hyundai Creta
Wait Period: Upto 7 Months
The SUV is the currently the best-selling SUV in the Indian market and is reported to be the highest selling vehicle for Hyundai in January 2021.
#4. Maruti Suzuki Ertiga
Wait Period: 6-8 Months
This car is the only multi-purpose vehicle stated in this list and echoes at a waiting period of 6-8 months in India, for February 2021.
#5. Kia Sonet
Wait Period: Upto 5 Months
This car went on to become the best-selling sub-4m SUVs in the Indian market, that too right after its launch.
#6. Toyota Fortuner
Wait Period: Upto 4 Months
The Japanese automaker Toyota recently launched a new facelift, Fortuner in the Indian market and it went on to be an absolute hit.
#7. Hyundai i20
Wait Period: 1 Month
In November 2020, Hyundai launched the new-generation version of i20 in the Indian market, which witnessed phenomenal sales numbers.
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