Sales of diesel vehicles in the passenger car segment, which comprises hatchbacks and sedans, currently stand at 1.4% (April-February FY23), down from 11.4% in FY20, shows data from industry body Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM). Among peers, Maruti Suzuki, Skoda-VW, Renault-Nissan completely exited the diesel vehicle segment in the local market during the transition to BS-VI standards in April 2020. Hyundai, however, said it will continue to produce diesel variants for its SUV range.
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