June 2023 Indian Car Sales


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June 2023 Indian Car Sales

Top 10 Best Selling Cars: June 2023

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Manufacturers' Market Share: June 2023

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Citroën June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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Honda June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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Hyundai June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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Jeep June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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Kia June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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Mahindra June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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Maruti Suzuki June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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Morris Garages June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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Nissan June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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Renault June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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Skoda June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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Tata Motors June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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Toyota June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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Volkswagen June 2023 Indian Car Sales

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FADA Vehicle Registration Data: June 2023

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Press Release:
The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) today released Vehicle Retail Data for June’23.

June’23 Retails

Commenting on June 2023 performance, FADA President Mr. Manish Raj Singhania stated, "Despite a 10% YoY growth, Auto Retail sector has seen an 8% MoM dip, indicating a short-term deceleration in sales. Analysing individual categories on a YoY basis, 2W, 3W, PV, Tractor and CV segments observed growth rates of 7%, 75%, 5%, 41% and 0.5% respectively. In comparison to pre-COVID levels, the overall auto retail marked a marginal decrease of 3%, with 2W as the sole laggard. Conversely, the CV segment experienced a 1.5% growth compared to June'19, surpassing the pre-COVID levels for the first time. Despite some short-term contraction, India's growth narrative remains resilient. The month of June’23 registered all-time highs for 3W, PV and Tractor segments when compared to all the previous June’s. The 2W sector wrestled with supply constraints from certain OEMs and a softer demand attributed to economic conditions and higher entry-level bike costs. New model introductions, festive promotions and seasonal factors couldn't markedly boost sales. A 12% MoM drop was observed in two-wheeler sales, with electric vehicle sales witnessing a 56% MoM decline, primarily due to the government reducing FAME subsidies, triggering extreme price hikes.

June'23 witnessed the 3W market's robust growth, primarily owing to the previous year's low base effect and positive market sentiment. The shift towards alternative fuels, predominantly EVs, continues to play a significant role in driving this growth, despite potential supply concerns due to non-availability of OBD2 vehicles. The PV segment navigated through a mixed landscape characterized by variable demand, dynamic product portfolios and oscillating market sentiments. FADA commends Maruti's swift action to facilitate clearance of slow-moving model stockpiles by underwriting dealer interest costs, contributing positively to the segment. With dealers noting sporadic supplies of popular models and aging product concerns of slow moving variants, the segment still experienced an uptick in demand for new models and anticipates rural sales to pick up further pace. The CV segment confronted mixed dynamics influenced by inconsistent demand, supply issues, government policies and external market factors. Despite fluctuating demand and vehicle availability issues, the government's infrastructural push and coal mining growth spurred demand for heavy commercial vehicles, counteracted by high-interest rates and rising prices."

Near Term Outlook

July'23's Auto Retail Outlook signals mixed trends. The two-wheeler market anticipates continued supply challenges and economic pressures, despite new schemes and expectations of monsoon-boosted sentiment. Meanwhile, the cutback in FAME subsidies casts a shadow over EV sales. Conversely, the threewheeler market predicts growth, underpinned by favourable market responses and rising demand. The passenger vehicle segment faces a dichotomy of factors. While the launch of new models and potential rise in rural sales lend optimism, dealers navigate inventory pressures from OEMs and demand-supply mismatches, impacting profitability. However, the anticipation of a boost from the upcoming festive season in end-August offers a hopeful outlook. The commercial vehicle sector contends with a balance of positive market sentiment and potential monsoon impacts, with demand spurred by infrastructural projects and improved financing options. On the agricultural front, erratic monsoon rainfall in India is hindering crop sowing. The delayed and uneven rains may reduce crop yields, shorten crop cycles and cause a delay in future crop arrivals. Such developments may affect the sales of automobiles, particularly in rural areas where a weak agricultural season could lead to a reduction in disposable income, thus affecting demand for two-wheelers and entrylevel cars. Yet, upcoming rains may potentially boost agricultural prospects, revive rural demand, and positively influence automotive sales. FADA hence remains cautiously optimistic for near term outlook.

Key Findings from our Online Members Survey

• Inventory at the end of June’23

o Average inventory for Passenger Vehicles ranges from 45-49 days

o Average inventory for Two – Wheelers ranges from 20-25 days

• Liquidity

o Neutral 45.94%

o Good 36.75%

o Bad 17.31%

Sentiment

o Neutral 45.94%

o Good 35.69%

o Bad 18.37%

• Expectation from July

o Growth 42.05%

o Flat 46.29%

o De-growth 11.66%
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SIAM Sales Summary Report: June 2023

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Press Release:
Monthly Performance: June 2023

Production: The total production of Passenger Vehicles, Three Wheelers, Two Wheelers, and Quadricycle in June 2023 was 20,24,703 units.

Domestic Sales:

• Passenger Vehicles sales were 3,27,487 units in June 2023.

• Three-wheeler sales were 53,019 units in June 2023

• Two-wheeler sales were 13,30,826 units in June 2023.

Performance: April-June 2023

Production: The total production of Passenger Vehicles3, Commercial Vehicles4, Three Wheelers, Two Wheelers, and Quadricycle in April-June 2023 was 65,03,626 units

Domestic Sales:

• Passenger Vehicles sales were 9,95,974 units in April-June 2023.

• Commercial Vehicles sales were 2,17,046 units in April-June 2023.

• Three-wheeler sales were 1,44,475 units in April-June 2023.

• Two-wheeler sales were 41,40,964 units in April-June 2023.

Commenting on sales data of Q1 for 2023-24, Mr Vinod Aggarwal, President, SIAM said, “In the quarter, the Auto Industry seamlessly transited to the very stringent BS 6 Phase 2 Emission Norms from 1st April 2023, reflecting the commitment of the Industry towards the environment. Overall Passenger Vehicles, Two-Wheelers, Three-Wheelers and Commercial Vehicles have performed well in Q1 of 2023-24, although some sub-segments have shown slight momentary decline, compared to Q1 of last year. With expectations of a reasonable Monsoon, which has now covered most parts of the country, coupled with lowering inflation, we expect the economy to continue to grow, which in turn should help the Auto Sector. High interest rates remain a concern.”

Commenting on the Q1 2023-24 performance, Mr Rajesh Menon, Director General, SIAM said, “Sales of Passenger Vehicles in Q1 of Apr-June 2023 has been the highest ever with a growth of 9.4%, compared to the previous year. The Passenger Vehicle segment crossed 2 million units in the first half of Calendar year for the first time. Two-Wheelers also posted a growth of 11.2% in this Quarter, compared to last year, but are still lower than 2016-17 levels. Domestic sales of Three-Wheelers in Q1 of 2023-24 grew by 89.4% compared to last year albeit on a low base, but are still lower than the 2018-19 levels. Commercial Vehicles have de-grown by (-)3.3% in this Quarter, compared to Q1 of last financial year.”
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