Wholesale passenger vehicle sales touched a new high of 42,18,746 units in the financial year 2023-24. This represents a growth of 8.4 per cent on the back of robust demand for utility vehicles.
The overall passenger vehicle dispatches stood at 38,90,114 units in fiscal year 2022-23. Two-wheeler sales were up 13.3 per cent last fiscal at 1,79,74,365 units, as compared to 1,58,62,771 units in the financial year 2022-23, according to the latest data issued by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM),
Vehicle sales across categories rose by 12.5 per cent to 2,38,53,463 units in the period under review, as against 2,12,04,846 units in fiscal year 2022-23.
Exports, however, saw a drop of 5.5 per cent at 45,00,492 units last fiscal, as compared to 47,61,299 units in FY23.
“On the backdrop of a robust economic growth of 7.6 per cent, the Indian automobile industry has posted a satisfactory performance, ” SIAM President Vinod Aggarwal told reporters in New Delhi.
He said the growth was led by the passenger vehicles (PV) segment which almost touched 50 lakh units in overall sales, which included 42 lakh units of domestic sales and 7 lakh units of exports.
Within the PV segment, utility vehicles including SUVs grew by 25.8 per cent in FY24 at 25,20,691 units, as against 20,03,718 units in FY23, SIAM said.
Aggarwal said the two-wheeler segment continued the recovery path with a growth of over 13 per cent in domestic sales to almost 1.8 crore units, even though it was still lower than the earlier peak of 2.1 crore units in FY19.
However, he said the entry-level categories of both passenger cars and two-wheelers continued to face challenges as the rural economy has not fully recovered.
The growth in commercial vehicles was also impacted due to migration to higher tonnage trucks which created higher payload capacity, which is not reflected in the number of units.
In the three-wheeler segment, he said the industry is almost close to the earlier peak of 7 lakh units in FY19.
On sales outlook for the current fiscal, Aggarwal said the auto industry remains optimistic as the macroeconomic outlook remains positive.