The compact SUVs, which are priced almost at the same level of sedans, have changed the trend and now have become a preference among most of the car buyers.
This has also triggered a competition as now utility segment accounts for one in every four passenger vehicles sold.
One of the quick adapters of this trend was
Since last three months, Maruti is emerging as the winner in the utility segment.
As per the reports, sales of utility vehicles went up around 37% to 4,44,048 units between April and October, compared with 3,24,460 units a year earlier when the segment accounted for one in five passenger vehicles sold in the Indian market.
"The future of compact SUV is very bright, I expect the trend to continue. For OEMs (automakers) to be relevant in this segment, regular launches with better features are the keys to succeed," Abdul Majeed, automobile expert and partner at Price Waterhouse, told ET.
Mahindra, which was the leader in the utility segment, seems to be withering as its market share slipped to 30% from 36% in the April-October period, even as Maruti increased its share to 25% from 14%, helped primarily by the success of the Vitara Brezza. Mahindra's new products the like TUV300 and KUV100 did not do that well.
"Interestingly, passenger car OEMs like Maruti and