Greater Noida: Domestic passenger vehicle sales declined 6.2 per cent in January as vehicle demand continued to be stressed by the rising cost of ownership and slower GDP growth, automobile industry body SIAM said on Monday.
Passenger vehicle sales last month stood at 2,62,714 units against 2,80,091 units in the year-ago month, according to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).
Car sales last month were also down 8.1 per cent at 1,64,793 units compared with 1,79,324 units in January last year.
Segment | January 2019 | January 2020 |
Passenger Vehicle | 2,80,091 | 2,62,714 |
Commercial Vehicles | 87,591 | 75,289 |
Car Sales | 1,79,324 | 1,64,793 |
Two-wheeler | 15,97,528 | 13,41,005 |
Three wheelers | 54,043 | 60,903 |
Total | 24,05,883 | 21,51,544 |
Vehicle sales across categories registered a decline of 13.83 per cent to 17,39,975 units from 20,19,253 units in January 2019, SIAM said.
"Sales of vehicles continue to be stressed due to rising cost of vehicle ownership and slower growth in GDP," SIAM President Rajan Wadhera said.
Vehicle prices have gone up as manufacturers gear up for the transition to stricter emission norm BS-VI from BS-IV beginning April 1. Besides, many companies had increased prices in January citing rising input costs.
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Wadhera further said, "We are hopeful that the recent announcements by the government on infrastructure and the rural economy would support the growth of vehicle sales going forward, especially in commercial vehicles and two-wheeler segment."
According to SIAM, total two-wheeler sales in January fell 16.06 per cent to 13, 41, 005 units compared with 15,97,528 units in the same month last year.
Motorcycle sales last month declined by 15.17 per cent to 8,71,886 units from 10,27,766 units a year earlier.