MG Motor India Pvt. Ltd. sold 710 units of its Hector SUV in May, amid supply chain constraints induced by the coronavirus lockdown.
The company has resumed production at its Halol manufacturing plant in Gujarat at 30% capacity utilisation, MG Motor India said in a statement. About 65% of showrooms and service stations across the country are also operational with reduced manpower.
Commenting on business resumption and sales performance, MG Motor India Director (Sales) Rakesh Sidana said, "Supply chain disruption coupled with strict credit financing along with non-operation of some dealerships due to the lockdown have impacted our sales in May."
Sidana said that the company hopes to restore normalcy from July onwards. "All of our vehicles' stocks across channels and dealership inventory are BS-VI units," he added.
The company said as part of its 'Phase 2' expansion plan, the carmaker is introducing the ZS EV in six new cities, including Pune, Surat, Cochin, Chandigarh, Jaipur, and Chennai, from June 2020. Besides, it is also expanding the presence of the electric vehicle across 11 markets in India.