New launches in the passenger vehicle segment and a fear of price increase in January kept demand up in December.
Two-wheeler segment recorded 11.8% growth due to new launches and pent-up demand.
Tractor OEMs are farming growth speedily. Sales to outshine supply for 6 straight months.
CVs continue to see demand pressure. Increased intra-city goods movement helps SCVs outperform M&HCVs as axle load norms, increased fuel and vehicle cost and higher freight rates play spoilsport.
FADA president Vinkesh Gulati: “Supply side issues in PVs continued for the second straight month, thus making waiting period as high as 8 months in select OEM vehicles.”
India auto retail turns positive in December, two-wheelers, PVs and tractors drive sales

Overall auto retail in December 2020 was in the positive for the first time in FY2021.

11 Jan 2021 | 4040 Views | By Nilesh Wadhwa

December 2020 has finally brought some cheer to the beleaguered Indian automotive industry, which has been in negative territory for a long time. For the last month of the troubled year 2020, the automotive industry reported overall retail sales of around 1,844,143 units, which is 11 percent higher compared to ...

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