New Delhi [India], March 2: India's passenger vehicle market hit an all-time high of 4.3 million units in FY 2024-25, according to data from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM). With more Indians buying cars than ever before, a common point of confusion persists -- why does
Passenger vehicle (PV) sales in India are likely to rise in the teens in February, with domestic volumes expected to grow by over 10 per cent year-on-year, supporting overall automobile sales growth across segments, according to a report by Nuvama.
India's automobile industry closed 2025 on a strong footing, with domestic sales data showing broad-based growth across passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, three-wheelers and commercial vehicles, supported by a buoyant festive quarter and sustained momentum through the calendar year.
Tata Motors reported robust performance in the third quarter of 2025-26 and December. Total commercial vehicle (CV) sales rose 21 per cent year-on-year to 115,577 units in the October-December quarter, compared with 95,770 units in the same period last fiscal.
Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) [India], December 26: As Varanasi prepares to welcome the New Year, Prohibition Week, the city's biggest and original New Year festival, has returned for its landmark 8th consecutive edition.
Vehicle sales across categories performed exceedingly well in November, continuing robust performance since the reduced GST rates on vehicles came into effect this Navratri.
Speaking to reporters, Nirmal K. Minda, the newly elected President of ASSOCHAM, stated that the tax reduction has boosted demand for automobiles, resulting in a positive impact on the auto component sector during the festive season.
India's automobile sector registered its highest-ever September sales in 2025, fueled by early festive demand and the positive impact of GST 2.0 reforms, according to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) on Wednesday.
Auto retail sales witnessed a robust recovery during the Navratri festival, with growth ranging between 15-35 per cent year-on-year (YoY) across passenger vehicle (PV) and two-wheeler (2W) segments, driven by strong festive sentiment, according to a report by Centrum Institutional Research.
India's automobile retail sector witnessed a remarkable turnaround in September 2025, driven by the twin impact of festive demand and the rollout of the landmark GST 2.0 reforms, the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) said on Tuesday.
Passenger vehicle and two-wheeler sales showed signs of revival in September 2025 as the festive season began on September 22. According to Citi Research, demand picked up due to pent-up buying from August and a reduction in prices following recent GST cuts.
The new reduced GST rates that have come into effect on Monday have had auto dealerships nationwide witness unprecedented walk-ins, a surge in enquiries, and record deliveries across most segments, according to Shailesh Chandra, President, SIAM and MD, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd and