The Indian auto sector will witness a low single-digit growth in the Financial Year 2026 (FY26E) for commercial vehicle (CV) players, said a report by Axis Security.
The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) reported a 3 per cent rise in retail vehicle sales for April 2025, compared to the same month last year. FADA attributed increase in sales across all categories except commercial vehicles, according to its monthly vehicle retail sal
Operating EBITDA for the year improved by 120 bps at 12.3 per cent over the last year. The PBT for the year ended march 2025 grew by 31 per cent at rs. 3,629 crores as compared to rs. 2,781 crores reported during previous year.
Passenger vehicle sales in India reached an all-time high of 4.3 million units in the financial year 2024-25, according to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).
According to the Federation of Automobile Dealers Association (FADA), IMD's warning of intense heatwaves looms over consumer footfall and infrastructure activity, while renewed tariff tensions on the international stage add market volatility and rattle automobile buyer sentiment.
The Indian automobile industry witnessed mixed trends in March 2025, with strong performances in the two-wheeler (2W) and tractor segments, while commercial vehicles (CVs) and passenger vehicles (PVs) exhibited varied outcomes.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], April 1: TVS Motor Company registered a growth of 17% with sales increasing from 354,592 units in March 2024 to 414,687 units in March 2025.
Mahindra's Utility Vehicles (UV) segment saw domestic sales of 48,048 units, reflecting an 18 per cent increase from March 2024. The total sales, including exports, stood at 50,835 units. Meanwhile, the company's domestic commercial vehicle sales reached 23,951 units.
Vehicle sales growth in March 2025 is expected to remain positive for two-wheelers (2Ws) and passenger vehicles (PVs), while commercial vehicles (CVs) may see a marginal decline, according to a report by Nuvama.
Passenger, three-wheeler, and commercial electric vehicle sales rose year-on-year in February, while it declined for the two-wheeler category, Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations of India (FADA) data showed Friday.
In the commercial vehicle (CV) segment, domestic dispatches witnessed a 3 per cent decline year-on-year (YoY) and 1 per cent month-on-month (MoM) in February 2025.
The rapid growth in CNG adoption has been supported by a significant expansion of filling stations across India. The number of CNG stations is projected to exceed 7,400 by fiscal 2025, up from just 1,081 in fiscal 2016, registering a CAGR of ~24 per cent.