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Hyundai’s India unit, Tata Motors post higher April sales

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BENGALURU (Reuters) – Automaker Tata Motors and Hyundai Motor’s India unit reported higher sales in April from a year earlier, while sales of truck maker Eicher Motors dipped, monthly data from the companies showed on Wednesday.

Each month, automobile makers in India release wholesale numbers, or vehicle sales to dealers.

WHY IT’S IMPORTANT

The sales numbers are seen as a key indicator of private consumption in India. The auto sector has more than 50% weightage in calculating the country’s economic growth.

CONTEXT

Indian automakers posted record sales volumes in fiscal 2024, with momentum expected to continue into the current financial year.

In April, two-wheeler sales surged amid regional festivals or weddings, while pricier sport utility vehicles (SUVs) were preferred by customers looking to buy cars, analysts noted.

Rising consumer income levels and the availability of easy financing options with lower EMIs (equated monthly instalments) have helped bolster SUV sales, said Amit Hiranandani, automobile sector lead analyst at brokerage SMIFS.

Meanwhile, sales of small cars have been subdued, with high inflation making them unaffordable for their target demographic.

BY THE NUMBERS

Manufacturer Total April Y/Y change

Sales (units) in April (%)

Tata Motors 77,521 11.4

Hyundai Motor India 63,701 9.5

Toyota Kirloskar Motor 20,494 32

Eicher Motors Trucks and 5,377 -18.1

Buses

Escorts Kubota 7,515 -0.7

(Reporting by Varun Hebbalalu and Meenakshi Maidas in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich and Eileen Soreng)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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