Passenger vehicle sales in India up 11% to 2,76,554 units in January: SIAM

As per the latest data by Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), two-wheeler dispatches to dealers also rose 6.63 per cent to 14,29,928 units, compared to 13,41,005 units in January 2020

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Passenger vehicle sales in January 2020 stood at 2,48,840 units.
Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Feb 11 2021 | 10:44 PM IST

Passenger vehicle wholesales in India increased by 11.14 per cent to 276,554 units last month as compared with the year-ago month amid supply chain challenges, unavailability of semiconductors and higher container charges, auto industry body Siam said on Thursday.
 
Passenger vehicle sales in January 2020 stood at 248,840 units.
 
According to the latest data by Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers, two-wheeler dispatches to dealers also rose 6.63 per cent to 14,29,928 units, compared to 13,41,005 units in January 2020.
 
Motorcycle sales increased 5.1 per cent to 916,365 units as against 871,886 in January 2020. Scooter sales were also up 9.06 per cent at 454,315 units from 416,567 units a year ago. Three-wheeler sales, however, declined by 56.76 per cent to 26,335 units as compared with Rs 60,903 units in January last year.
 
Vehicle sales across categories rose by 4.97 per cent to 17,32,817 units last month as against 16,50,812 units in the year ago period. Siam Director General Rajesh Menon said, “In January, 277,000 passenger vehicles were sold, clocking a compound annual growth rate of just 1.61 per cent over the previous highest sales in January 2018 of 264,000”
 
As far as two-wheeler sales are concerned 1.43 million units were sold last month, a fall of 5.32 per cent CAGR from the highest sales in January 2018 of 1.68 million units, he added.
 
“The total PV sales from April to January period were still below 2014-15 levels and for two-wheelers it is below 2013-14 levels,” Menon said.
 
Three-wheeler sales fell 56.76 per cent last month, compared to the year-ago period, primarily on account of lower off-take of passenger three-wheelers, he added. “Supply chain challenges including rising price of steel, unavailability of semiconductors and higher container charges, continue to be obstacles in smooth functioning of the industry.”
 

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First Published: Feb 11 2021 | 11:13 AM IST

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