"In the next fiscal we expect our sales to grow in double digits. As for industry it could be 5-10 per cent," Maruti Suzuki India Managing Director and CEO Kenichi Ayukawa told reporters here on the sidelines of JD Power awards.
When asked what will be primary growth drivers, he said: "The new models like Baleno and Vitara Brezza will play a major role. The Vitara Brezza is effectively going on sales in the next fiscal only."
When asked if the increase in prices due to the infrastructure cess has affected sales, he replied in the negative.
"There hasn't been so much of an impact but we don't know about the long term impact."
Ayukawa also said there is a need to watch out for the market and economy overall as the global economy is struggling at the moment.
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