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Passenger Vehicles registered 19.7% YoY growth, aided by GST benefits, marriage season demand, better supply of high-waiting models, and sustained push from compact SUVs. File
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Despite high base effect, the overall automobile retail sales in November 2025 grew 2.14% Year on Year (YoY) as the sales momentum continued beyond the traditional festive period.

While 2W sales were down 3.1% YoY, Passenger Vehicles (PV) rose 19.7%, Commercial Vehicles (CV) sales grew 19.94%, 3Ws increased 23.67% and Tractor sales grew 56.55%YoY. Construction Equipment (CE) retail sales however were down 16.5% YoY according to November retail sales data released by Federation of Automobile Dealers Association (FADA) on Monday. 

PV inventory at 44–46 days improved vs 53–55 days. 

While the 2W segment witnessed marginal decline due to retail shift to October & supply constraints; demand was supported by GST sentiment, EV traction & rural enquiries. 

Strong growth of the PV segment was driven by model availability, compact SUV push & year-end deals leafing to correction in inventory, FADA said. 

The CV segment was supported by infrastructure works, tourism mobility & tenders, it added. 

“November’25 defied the conventional post-festive slowdown, delivering a resilient performance despite an unusually high comparative base,” said C.S. Vigneshwar, President, FADA.

“Traditionally, auto retail eases in the month following the festival cycle; however, this year, most festive registrations were completed in October’25 itself, unlike November’24, when Deepawali and Dhanteras fell in towards the end of October’24, and vehicle registrations happened in November’24 which lifted volumes significantly,” he said.

“Even with this shift, the industry closed November’25 at a YoY growth of 2.14%, reaffirming customer confidence and the structural strength of India’s auto retail market. GST rate cuts coupled with OEM-Dealer retail offers continued pulling customers to showrooms, enabling sustained footfalls beyond the festive period. Price reductions across categories, which ignited strong buying in October, continued to support conversions in November as well,” he added.

The FADA president said, “Two-Wheelers, while reporting a modest 3.1% YoY decline, must be viewed in context. A significant retail shift occurred due to festive buying in October, combined with delayed crop payments and uneven supply of preferred models. Encouragingly, dealers continue to report strong walk-ins linked to GST sentiment and healthy marriage season demand.”

“Passenger Vehicles registered 19.7% YoY growth, aided by GST benefits, marriage season demand, better supply of high-waiting models, and sustained push from compact SUVs. Inventory thus reduced sharply to 44-46 days, down from 53-55 days, marking healthier demand-supply discipline,” he said.

“Commercial Vehicles grew 19.94% YoY, supported by select infrastructure activities, freight movement, tourism mobility, government tender cycles and GST reforms, although fleet utilisation remains uneven in select markets,” he added. 

 



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Highest-Ever November Sales For Passenger Vehicles Recorded In India https://artifex.news/highest-ever-november-sales-for-passenger-vehicles-recorded-in-india-7239895rand29/ Fri, 13 Dec 2024 10:41:42 +0000 https://artifex.news/highest-ever-november-sales-for-passenger-vehicles-recorded-in-india-7239895rand29/ Read More “Highest-Ever November Sales For Passenger Vehicles Recorded In India” »

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Passenger vehicles in India saw their highest-ever November sales at 3.48 lakh units, with a growth of 4.1 per cent as compared to the same month last year, according to figures released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) on Friday.

Though the Diwali festival did not fall in the month of November, the two-wheeler segment posted sales of 16.05 lakh units, crossing the 16 lakh units mark for the first time in a non-Diwali November, the figures showed.

The total production of automobiles during the month including of passenger vehicles, three wheelers, two wheelers, and quadricycle in November 2024 was 24,07,351 units.

“The demand momentum which was seen in October during the festive period has continued in November for the industry as a whole,” said Rajesh Menon, Director General, SIAM.

Data released by the auto manufacturers earlier this month showed there was an uptick in the sale of cars and SUVs in the domestic market during Nov with market leader Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, Tata Motors and Toyota Kirloskar recording an increase in dispatches to dealers during the month.

Maruti Suzuki’s total domestic passenger vehicle sales went up to 141,312 units during November this year from 134, 158 units in the same month last year. The main growth was recorded in the SUV segment where sales of its popular models such Brezza, Grand Vitara and Jimmy surged to 59,003 units during the month from 49,016 units in Nov 2023.

Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) registered a monthly sales volume of 25,586 units in November 2024, representing a 44 percent increase over the 17,818 units sold in the same month last year. In addition, the company exported 1140 units.

“Our diverse portfolio, spanning from hatchbacks to SUVs, continues to offer tailored mobility solutions that resonate with varying lifestyles,” TKM Vice President, Sales-Service-Used Car Business Sabari Manohar said in a statement.

The year 2024 has exceeded the company’s expectations, he said.

Tata Motors recorded a 2 per cent year-on-year increase in passenger vehicle sales during November this year at 47,117 units.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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Domestic passenger vehicle wholesales up 3% in June: SIAM https://artifex.news/article68395830-ece/ Fri, 12 Jul 2024 06:49:04 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68395830-ece/ Read More “Domestic passenger vehicle wholesales up 3% in June: SIAM” »

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Passenger vehicle wholesales in India rose 3% year-on-year to 3,37,757 units in June, automobile industry body SIAM said on June 12.

The overall passenger vehicle dispatches from companies to dealers stood at 3,27,788 units in June 2023.

As per the data issued by Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), two-wheeler wholesales rose 21% to 16,14,154 units last month, as compared with 13,30,826 units in June 2023.

Three-wheeler wholesales increased 12% to 59,544 units from 53,025 units in June last year.



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Passenger vehicle dispatches see muted growth in June as high base effect kicks in https://artifex.news/article68356508-ece/ Mon, 01 Jul 2024 23:43:00 +0000 https://artifex.news/article68356508-ece/ Read More “Passenger vehicle dispatches see muted growth in June as high base effect kicks in” »

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Passenger vehicle wholesales saw a marginal growth of 4% in June on account of high base effect and muted demand due to severe heatwave conditions in several parts of the country.

Overall passenger vehicle dispatches last month stood at 3,40,784 units, a growth of 3.67% compared with 3,28,710 units in June 2023.

Market leader Maruti Suzuki India said its total domestic passenger vehicle sales stood at 1,37,160 units last month compared to 1,33,027 units in the year-ago month, a growth of 3%.

Sales of mini-segment cars, comprising Alto and S-Presso, declined to 9,395 units from 14,054 units in June 2023. Sales of compact cars, including Baleno, Celerio, Dzire, Ignis, Swift, Tour S and WagonR, stood at 64,049 units against 64,471 units in the year-ago month.

Utility vehicles, consisting of Brezza, Grand Vitara, Ertiga and XL6 clocked sales of 52,373 units last month compared to 43,404 units a year earlier. The company currently has a network stock of 37-38 days spread across the country, Maruti Suzuki India Senior Executive Officer (Marketing & Sales) Partho Banerjee said.

Rival Hyundai Motor India said its domestic sales remained flat at 50,103 units last month as compared to 50,001 units in the year-ago period.

Tata Motors said sales of passenger vehicles, including electric vehicles, in the domestic market, were lower by 8% at 43,624 units in June as compared with 47,359 units in the year-ago month.

“After a boost in demand in the first half of April due to festivities in some parts of the country, the passenger vehicle industry saw a decline in retails [registrations] in the months of May and June, influenced by the general elections and heat waves across the country,” Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Managing Director Shailesh Chandra said.

Going forward, the company foresees recovery of demand, as enquiries have remained strong despite low retails in the past two months, he added.

This strong enquiry pipeline, in addition to the onset of the festive season from August, augurs well for the industry, Chandra said.

Mahindra & Mahindra said its passenger vehicle sales in the domestic market rose 23% to 40,022 units last month against 32,588 units in June last year.

Toyota Kirloskar Motor reported its best-ever monthly sales at 27,474 units in June. The company’s total dispatches to dealers increased by 40% last month to 27,474 units, as compared to 19,608 units in June 2023.

JSW MG Motor India reported a 9% year-on-year decline in retail sales at 4,644 units in June. The automaker had retailed 5,125 units in June 2023.

In the two-wheeler space, Bajaj Auto said its total domestic sales rose 8% to 2,16,451 units in the last month compared to 1,99,983 units sold in the same month last year.

TVS Motor Company said its domestic two-wheeler wholesales grew 8% year on year from 2,35,833 units in June 2023 to 2,55,734 units in June 2024. Suzuki Motorcycle India reported 13% year-on-year growth in domestic sales at 71,086 units in June.



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