India's automotive sector displayed varied performance across segments in January 2025. Two-wheeler sales reached 15,25,862 units, marking a 4.15% year-on-year growth. This increase reflects improving consumer confidence and a gradual recovery in the market. Three-wheeler sales, however, showed a significant decline, with only 58,167 units sold. This sharp drop may indicate ongoing challenges in the commercial vehicle segment, possibly due to economic factors or shifts in urban mobility preferences. The passenger vehicle segment demonstrated robust growth, with total domestic sales reaching 4,65,920 units, a substantial 15.53% increase compared to the previous year. This surge in passenger vehicle sales suggests strong consumer demand, likely driven by new model launches, improved financing options, and a general economic recovery. The contrasting performance across these segments highlights the complex dynamics at play in India's automotive market as it navigates post-pandemic recovery and evolving consumer preferences.
Source: Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA)