Sales of passenger vehicles (cars, utility vehicles, and vans) in the domestic market grew 7.57 per cent in January, much lower than the double-digit sales growth clocked by two-wheelers, commercial vehicles, and three-wheelers. Higher growth in sales this January could also be a result of a lower base effect. In the first month of 2017, sales were lower because of a cash crunch in the economy induced by the demonetisation of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 notes on November 8, 2016. Even then, year-on-year growth was 11 per cent. According to the data released by industry body Society of Indian Automobile Manufactures (Siam), the industry sold 285,477 passenger vehicles in January this year. These sales are wholesale dispatches to dealerships. Sales of cars (the biggest segment) fell 1.25 per cent to 184,264 units, while utility vehicle sales expanded 38 per cent to 85,850 units. For utility vehicles, this was the highest since July last year.
Vans, the smallest segment, also declined 7 per cent to 15,363 units.
“The figures are in line with expectation, reflecting the mood ahead of the Auto Expo,” said Vishnu Mathur, director general, Siam.