close

Car dealer inventories rise despite retail sales of PVs up 4% in May

FADA initiates talks with OEMs on recalibrating production plans

Sohini Das Mumbai
Passenger vehicle
Premium

Q1FY24 has been worse than Q4FY23 in chip supply

Even as retail sales of passenger vehicles (PVs) grew 4 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) in May, inventory levels have risen to 40-45 days, according to dealer sources. Dealers have initiated talks with carmakers on recalibrating production plans in order to get models for which there is greater demand.
“This could mean a drop in volumes for original equipment makers (OEMs) for a few months. But we have initiated talks with OEMs on this. Since interest rates are high, any inventory beyond 21 days pinches the dealer,” said Manish Raj Singhania, president, Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA).
According to the FADA data, inventory days for PVs have been inching up slowly, from 37-39 days in March to 39-41 days in April and 40-45 days in May. PV retail sales in April were down by 1 per cent Y-o-Y after growing for eight months.
Or

Also Read

Passenger vehicle dispatches jumped 13% to 331,278 units in April: SIAM

After two good months, retail auto sales decline 5% in December: FADA

Govt catching up, plans to develop infra to assess new-tech vehicles

April auto retail sales drop of 4% on decline in two-wheeler demand

Auto sales up 14% in Jan, helped by festive season, rural demand: FADA

Lohum partners MG Motor India for second-life EV battery solutions

Automobile retail sales see 10% growth in May across segments: FADA

Aiming to maintain leadership position in SUV segment: Mahindra Group CFO

Expect PV segment growth to moderate to 5-7% this fiscal: Tata Motors

India will become world's largest automobile market in 5 years: Gadkari

First Published: Jun 05 2023 | 7:53 PM IST

Explore News

To read the full story, subscribe to BS Premium now, at just Rs 249/ month.

Key stories on business-standard.com are available only to BS Premium subscribers. Already a BS Premium subscriber?LOGIN NOW

Register to read more on Business-Standard.com