The drop was led by medium and heavy commercial vehicles (M&HCV), which declined 46 per cent to 6,739 units from 12,437 units last year. Exports degrew by nine per cent.
Girish Wagh, president, commercial vehicles business unit, Tata Motors, said retail sales in February was ahead of wholesale sales by 37 per cent, bringing down stocks even further to an all-time low. Retail sales in M&HCV grew 23 per cent over last month with fleet buyers stepping up purchases.
Ashok Leyland reported a 47 per cent drop in total M&HCV domestic sales in February 2020 at 6,745 units against 12,621 units a year ago. Its truck sales dropped by 58 per cent to 4,706 units from 11,117 units in the same month of last year. However, domestic bus sales rose by 36 per cent to 2,039 units from 1,504 units. Total domestic sales declined by 39 per cent to 10,612 units in February 2020, compared to 17,352 units in the same month last year.