July sales see carmakers firing on all cylinders
Key carmakers in India registered robust volumes and growth last month with easing off of chip pressures and continued demand for new cars.
Leading carmakers in India’s passenger vehicle (PV) market announced their sales performance for July, with most OEMs being able to ramp up production.
While chip supplies are improving, it's still not green signal for India Auto Inc. The fact, however, is that companies are in a much better state as compared to a year ago and are going all out to reduce delivery lead times for some popular models in the fray, as they face the risk of losing customers in a highly competitive market.
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