New Delhi: Automobile registrations cracked by 36.27 per cent in July even though the country gradually eases COVID-19 lockdown restrictions, the Federation of Automobile Dealers Association (FADA) said on Monday.
As India continues to open up, said FADA President Ashish Harsharaj Kale, July saw better registrations compared to June. "On a year-on-year basis, the auto sector recovery is yet to be seen anywhere near normal."
Three-wheeler registrations were down by 74.33 per cent with 15,132 registrations in July 2020 compared to 58,940 in the year-ago period. Commercial vehicles witnessed a downswing of 72.18 per cent to 19,293 registrations versus 69,338 in July 2019, data released by FADA showed.
Category | July'20 | July'19 | % change |
Passenger vehicle | 1,57,373 | 2,10,377 | -25.19 |
Commercial vehicles | 19,293 | 69,338 | -72.18 |
Three-wheeler | 15,132 | 58,940 | -74.33 |
Two- Wheeler | 8,74,638 | 13,98,702 | -37.47 |
Tractor | 76,197 | 55,522 | 37.24 |
Total | 11,42,633 | 17,92,879 | -36.27 |
Two-wheeler registrations totalled 8.74 lakh last month compared to 13.98 lakh in July 2019, marking a slide of 37.47 per cent. Passenger vehicle registrations edged lower by 25.19 per cent to 1.57 lakh from 2.1 lakh in the year-ago period.
But tractor registrations rose by 37.24 per cent to 76,197 last month compared to 55,522 in the year-ago period. That took overall vehicle registrations to 11.42 lakh in July 2020, down 36.27 per cent from 17.92 lakh in July 2019.