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August 2024: 3,09,053 cars sold in India, Sales drop by -4.53%

New Delhi, 5th September 2024 – India’s auto retail sector saw modest growth in August 2024, but the industry faces mounting challenges, particularly from unpredictable weather patterns and rising inventory. The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) released its August 2024 vehicle retail data, showing a mixed performance across segments, with a Year-on-Year (YoY) growth of 2.88%. However, key sectors like passenger vehicles (PVs) and commercial vehicles (CVs) recorded declines, prompting concerns about the broader market outlook.

Segment-Wise Performance: A Mixed Bag

While the two-wheeler (2W) segment posted a YoY growth of 6.28%, monthly comparisons paint a more cautious picture. The 2W market saw a 7.29% decline in sales compared to July, with experts attributing this to disruptive rainfall and market saturation. Passenger vehicles, typically a strong performer, experienced a 4.53% drop YoY and a 3.46% decline Month-on-Month (MoM), reflecting consumer hesitation and weather-induced delays in purchases.

Commercial vehicles were hit the hardest, with an 8.5% MoM drop and a 6.05% YoY decline, driven by weak industrial demand and adverse weather conditions, including heavy rains and floods in several parts of the country.

Weather Takes a Toll

India’s excessive rainfall, with a 15.9% surplus in August, exacerbated challenges across the auto retail sector. Key regions like northwest India saw a 31.4% surplus in rainfall, while central India had 17.2% more than usual, severely disrupting both supply chains and consumer demand.

“The combination of delayed monsoons and sudden heavy rainfall across the country has impacted footfall and demand,” said FADA President, Manish Raj Singhania. “Flood-like conditions in several areas also postponed purchases, especially in rural markets.”

Inventory Concerns: Dealers Sound the Alarm

High inventory levels are becoming a critical issue in the PV segment. Dealerships are grappling with inventory stockpiles that now stand at 7.8 lakh vehicles, worth an estimated ₹77,800 crore. This excess stock is putting immense pressure on dealers’ cash flows, as aggressive dispatches from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) continue despite sluggish market demand.

In response, FADA has called on banks and non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) to control funding for dealerships carrying excessive stock. The organization also urged OEMs to recalibrate their supply strategies to avoid further strain on the auto retail ecosystem.

Near-Term Outlook: Festive Hopes Amid Ongoing Challenges

As India approaches the festive season, there’s cautious optimism in the market. Festivals like Ganesh Chaturthi, Onam, and Navratri are expected to bring a boost in consumer sentiment, particularly in urban areas. Additionally, some regions with favorable rainfall are likely to see a recovery in rural demand, especially once the monsoon subsides.

However, challenges remain. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast continued heavy rains through September, potentially harming crops and reducing rural purchasing power. The Shraddh period, traditionally considered inauspicious for purchases, is also expected to temporarily stall sales in the PV segment.

Dealer Sentiment: A Market on Edge

Survey data from FADA’s online members showed mixed feelings about the market. Liquidity concerns were prevalent, with 51.6% of respondents describing their cash flow situation as neutral and 27.2% characterizing it as bad. Sentiment toward market performance was similarly divided, with only 25.6% reporting positive outlooks.

Despite these challenges, 50% of dealers expect growth in September, buoyed by the festive season and hopes for a rebound in rural markets.

Cautiously Optimistic

While the Indian auto retail sector faces significant hurdles, particularly from erratic weather and high inventory levels, the upcoming festive season offers a potential lifeline. Strategic inventory management and targeted marketing will be key in capitalizing on these opportunities while mitigating the risks posed by weather and economic uncertainties.

UrbanRural
CATEGORYMoM%YoY%MoM%YoY%
2W3.99%-4.80%-3.04%4.00%
3W-3.68%-7.00%3.22%7.06%
CV-1.36%-0.16%1.43%0.17%
PV-1.21%-2.70%2.05%4.91%
TRAC1.06%-12.48%-0.23%3.24%
Total2.64%-5.12%-2.24%4.79%

Source: FADA Research

Motor Vehicle Road Tax Collection (in Rs Crore)

 Aug’24July’24Aug’23MoM%YoY%
Motor Vehicle Road Tax Collection6,7256,9956,240-3.9%7.8%

Source: FADA Research

Disclaimer:

  1. The above numbers do not have figures from TS & LD.
  2. Vehicle Retail Data has been collated as on 03.09.24 in collaboration with Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India and has been gathered from 1,365 out of 1,429 RTOs.
  3. Commercial Vehicle is subdivided in the following manner
    1. LCV – Light Commercial Vehicle (incl. Passenger & Goods Vehicle)
    2. MCV – Medium Commercial Vehicle (incl. Passenger & Goods Vehicle)
    3. HCV – Heavy Commercial Vehicle (incl. Passenger & Goods Vehicle)
    4. Others – Construction Equipment Vehicles and others
  4. 3-Wheeler is sub-divided in the following manner
    1. E-Rickshaw – Passenger
    2. E-Rickshaw – Goods
    3. 3-Wheeler – Goods
    4. 3-Wheeler – Passenger
    5. 3-Wheeler – Personal

OEM wise Market Share Data for the Month of Aug’24 with YoY comparison

Two-Wheeler OEMAUG’24Market Share (%) AUG’24AUG’23Market Share (%) AUG’23
HERO MOTOCORP LTD3,58,61626.80%3,48,61327.69%
HONDA MOTORCYCLE AND SCOOTER INDIA (P) LTD3,52,60526.35%3,11,02624.70%
TVS MOTOR COMPANY LTD2,36,59717.68%2,25,57617.92%
BAJAJ AUTO GROUP1,49,03111.14%1,48,51611.80%
BAJAJ AUTO LTD1,49,03111.14%1,48,50811.79%
CHETAK TECHNOLOGY LIMITED–  0.00%80.00%
SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE INDIA PVT LTD79,3075.93%69,4925.52%
ROYAL-ENFIELD (UNIT OF EICHER LTD)54,8104.10%59,6124.73%
INDIA YAMAHA MOTOR PVT LTD51,9963.89%49,9373.97%
OLA ELECTRIC TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD27,5172.06%18,7501.49%
ATHER ENERGY PVT LTD10,8300.81%7,1570.57%
GREAVES ELECTRIC MOBILITY PVT LTD2,8160.21%2,9260.23%
PIAGGIO VEHICLES PVT LTD2,7120.20%3,0010.24%
CLASSIC LEGENDS PVT LTD2,0580.15%2,3690.19%
Others Including EV9,3420.70%12,1650.97%
Total13,38,237100%12,59,140100%

Source: FADA Research

Disclaimer:

  1. The above numbers do not have figures from TS & LD.
  2. Vehicle Retail Data has been collated as on 03.09.24 in collaboration with Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India and has been gathered from 1,365 out of 1,429 RTOs.
  3. Others include OEMs accounting less than 0.1% Market Share.
Three-Wheeler OEMAUG’24Market Share (%) AUG’24AUG’23Market Share (%) AUG’23
BAJAJ AUTO LTD37,76035.80%36,32835.00%
PIAGGIO VEHICLES PVT LTD7,3786.99%8,3488.04%
MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LIMITED5,7405.44%6,1305.91%
MAHINDRA LAST MILE MOBILITY LTD5,6695.37%–  0.00%
MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LIMITED710.07%6,1305.91%
MAHINDRA REVA ELECTRIC VEHICLES PVT LTD–  0.00%–  0.00%
YC ELECTRIC VEHICLE3,7943.60%3,9873.84%
SAERA ELECTRIC AUTO PVT LTD2,8062.66%2,8562.75%
TVS MOTOR COMPANY LTD2,2422.13%1,5381.48%
DILLI ELECTRIC AUTO PVT LTD2,2072.09%2,7202.62%
ATUL AUTO LTD2,1021.99%1,7191.66%
MINI METRO EV L.L.P1,3381.27%1,7011.64%
ENERGY ELECTRIC VEHICLES1,3061.24%1,0671.03%
HOTAGE INDIA1,2711.20%1,3381.29%
UNIQUE INTERNATIONAL1,1701.11%1,4471.39%
J. S. AUTO (P) LTD1,0911.03%1,1021.06%
ALLFINE INDUSTRIES PVT LTD1,0641.01%9630.93%
Others including EV34,20932.43%32,53831.35%
Total1,05,478100%1,03,782100%

Source: FADA Research

Disclaimer:

  1. The above numbers do not have figures from TS & LD.
  2. Vehicle Retail Data has been collated as on 03.09.24 in collaboration with Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India and has been gathered from 1,365 out of 1,429 RTOs.
  3. Others include OEMs accounting less than 1% Market Share.
Commercial Vehicle OEMAUG’24Market Share (%) AUG’24AUG’23Market Share (%) AUG’23
TATA MOTORS LTD24,81733.88%28,19836.17%
MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LIMITED18,46625.21%19,21624.65%
ASHOK LEYLAND LTD11,95516.32%12,13615.57%
VE COMMERCIAL VEHICLES LTD6,1738.43%5,7177.33%
MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LTD3,4414.70%3,2774.20%
DAIMLER INDIA COMMERCIAL VEHICLES PVT. LTD1,4822.02%1,5031.93%
FORCE MOTORS LIMITED1,3791.88%1,5271.96%
SML ISUZU LTD9001.23%8951.15%
Others4,6406.33%5,4987.05%
Total73,253100.00%77,967100.00%

Source: FADA Research

Disclaimer:

  1. The above numbers do not have figures from TS & LD.
  2. Vehicle Retail Data has been collated as on 03.09.24 in collaboration with Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India and has been gathered from 1,365 out of 1,429 RTOs.
PV OEMAUG’24Market Share (%) AUG’24AUG’23Market Share (%) AUG’23
MARUTI SUZUKI INDIA LTD1,24,16440.18%1,35,67541.91%
HYUNDAI MOTOR INDIA LTD42,09113.62%48,29714.92%
TATA MOTORS LTD38,78812.55%39,85412.31%
MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LIMITED38,49312.46%32,49110.04%
TOYOTA KIRLOSKAR MOTOR PVT LTD21,8547.07%18,2405.63%
KIA INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED18,5035.99%18,9625.86%
SKODA AUTO VOLKSWAGEN GROUP5,9021.91%8,0032.47%
SKODA AUTO VOLKSWAGEN INDIA PVT LTD5,8811.90%7,9112.44%
VOLKSWAGEN AG/INDIA PVT. LTD.–  0.00%30.00%
AUDI AG200.01%880.03%
SKODA AUTO INDIA/AS PVT LTD10.00%10.00%
HONDA CARS INDIA LTD4,7271.53%4,7431.47%
MG MOTOR INDIA PVT LTD3,8901.26%4,2861.32%
RENAULT INDIA PVT LTD2,9900.97%3,9861.23%
NISSAN MOTOR INDIA PVT LTD1,9470.63%2,0170.62%
MERCEDES -BENZ GROUP1,2340.40%1,1110.34%
MERCEDES-BENZ INDIA PVT LTD1,1460.37%1,0150.31%
MERCEDES -BENZ AG790.03%880.03%
DAIMLER AG90.00%80.00%
BMW INDIA PVT LTD9210.30%1,1090.34%
FORCE MOTORS LIMITED7490.24%7000.22%
JAGUAR LAND ROVER INDIA LIMITED4330.14%2670.08%
PCA AUTOMOBILES INDIA PVT LTD4020.13%5190.16%
FCA INDIA AUTOMOBILES PRIVATE LIMITED3270.11%5230.16%
BYD INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED2090.07%1040.03%
VOLVO AUTO INDIA PVT LTD1040.03%1600.05%
Others1,3250.43%2,6730.83%
Total3,09,053100%3,23,720100%

Source: FADA Research

Disclaimer:

  1. The above numbers do not have figures from TS & LD.
  2. Vehicle Retail Data has been collated as on 03.09.24 in collaboration with Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India and has been gathered from 1,365 out of 1,429 RTOs.
Tractor OEMAUG’24Market Share (%) AUG’24AUG’23Market Share (%) AUG’23
MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LIMITED (TRACTOR)16,18324.72%17,92924.26%
MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LIMITED (SWARAJ DIVISION)12,22118.66%13,41318.15%
INTERNATIONAL TRACTORS LIMITED8,49512.97%8,45811.45%
TAFE LIMITED7,11910.87%9,56412.94%
ESCORTS KUBOTA LIMITED (AGRI MACHINERY GROUP)5,8698.96%7,43310.06%
JOHN DEERE INDIA PVT LTD (TRACTOR DEVISION)5,3138.11%4,9006.63%
EICHER TRACTORS4,1826.39%4,9626.72%
CNH INDUSTRIAL (INDIA) PVT LTD2,5503.89%2,3833.22%
KUBOTA AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY INDIA PVT.LTD.1,2221.87%1,5062.04%
Others2,3243.55%3,3444.53%
Total65,478100%73,892100%

Source: FADA Research

Disclaimer:

Vehicle Retail Data has been collated as on 03.09.24 in collaboration with Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India and has been gathered from 1,365 out of 1,429 RTOs.

The above numbers do not have figures from TS & LD.

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