Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Wholesale PV sales improve in Mar

- Malyaban Ghosh malyaban.g@livemint.com

MUMBAI: Wholesale dispatches of cars and utility vehicles continued to improve in March, compared to February, on the back of sustained improvemen­t in economic activity, people opting for personal mobility options and manufactur­ers’ decision to increase stocks at dealership­s.

The surge in Covid-19 cases and increase in vehicle prices from April could derail the recovery in the coming months, experts warned.

Sales of passenger vehicles rose by 3.39% month-on-month to 2,90,939 units in March on the back of a 6.9% jump in dispatches of utility vehicles to 1,22,250 and a more moderate 1.19% increase in passenger car sales to 1,56,985 units.

Vehicle sales are usually compared on a correspond­ing basis, but in the second half of March last year, automakers had to close down their factories and showrooms, as India went into a lockdown. Operations remained suspended till the first half of May and in some cases early June.

As a result, wholesale dispatches of passenger vehicles more than doubled from just 1,35,196 units in March last year.

Maruti Suzuki India Ltd— the country’s largest carmaker— reported a near-flat 0.9% monthly growth in March. The second largest vehicle manufactur­er, Hyundai Motor India Ltd, increased vehicle dispatches by 1.93% to 52,600 units.

Tata Motors saw wholesales jump by 8.9%, while Mahindra and Mahindra’s dispatches also increased by 8.5%.

Automobile sales in India are counted as factory dispatches and not retail sales.

According to Kenichi Ayukawa, president, Society of Indian Automobile Manufactur­ers (Siam), a deep structural slowdown in the auto industry even before the pandemic, combined with the impact of covid-19 pushed all vehicle segments back by many years.

“Recovery from here will require time and efforts, by all stakeholde­rs. There is uncertaint­y in the value chain owing to semiconduc­tors, lockdowns and raw material. In an environmen­t of uncertaint­y, instead of trying to predict the future, we will all work hard to create it,” he added.

 ?? PTI ?? In FY21, wholesale of PVs declined by 2.2% to 27.1 lakh units.
PTI In FY21, wholesale of PVs declined by 2.2% to 27.1 lakh units.

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