Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Smooth ride for car makers in May as sales rise 20%

New launches, robust retail demand buoy auto sales in May

- Arushi Kotecha arushi.k@livemint.com

MUMBAI: It was smooth sailing for automakers during the month of May as new launches buoyed sales, spurred by robust retail demand on the back of continued economic recovery.

India’s top five carmakers, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, Hyundai Motor India Ltd, Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd, Tata Motors Ltd and Honda Cars India Ltd, collective­ly sold 243,856 units during the month, up 20.6% from 202,187 units a year ago.

Automakers in India consider dispatches to dealership­s as sales. New model launches by five of the seven carmakers reporting sales led to a jump in numbers because they filled inventory channels.

Moreover, a broader economic recovery, led by nonmetro geographie­s, also spurred demand. This uptick in demand was reflected in the 7.7% GDP growth during the three months ended March, up from 7.2% in the December quarter. Growth had been lagging below 7% since demonetiza­tion in November 2016. To be sure, the broader manufactur­ing industry cooled off in May. The Nikkei manufactur­ing purchasing managers’ index fell to 51.2 in the month from 51.6 in April, led by weaker domestic demand and output expansion, said Sonal Varma, managing director and chief India economist, Nomura Financial Advisory and Securities (India) Pvt. Ltd, in a June 1 note.

The index remained above 50, which indicates growth, for the tenth month in a row.

Passenger car market leader Maruti Suzuki’s domestic sales (excluding vans and commercial vehicles) jumped 23% to 144,780 units in May over the year-ago period, as the compact car segment led growth with a 50.8% jump to 77,263 units. The local arm of Japanese automaker Suzuki Motor Corp. is facing robust demand for the next-generation Swift, premium hatchback Baleno and compact sedan Dzire in this segment.

The utility vehicles segment, including the best-selling Vitara Brezza and S-Cross models, also contribute­d with a 13.4% rise in sales to 25,629 units over May last year. An automatic transmissi­on variant of the Brezza was launched during the month.

However, old workhorses Alto and WagonR and the midsized sedan Ciaz continued to be in the red, declining 3.1% and 14.8%, respective­ly.

With new variants of the three models, in addition to the nextgen Ertiga MUV (multi-utility vehicle), to be launched later this fiscal, Maruti is expected to maintain its leadership position in the short term, analysts said.

The local arm of South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor Co. reported a 7.14% rise in sales to 45,008 units in May, on the back of next-generation models such as compact SUV Creta and Elite i20 hatchback launched during the month.

The Grand i10 hatchback and Verna mid-sized sedan also continued to drive growth, according to Rakesh Srivastava, director of sales and marketing at the firm.

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