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Auto sales see strong uptick during Navratri, festive cheer to continue in Diwali: Report

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New Delhi [India], October 13 (ANI): Auto retail sales witnessed a robust recovery during the Navratri festival, with growth ranging between 15-35 per cent year-on-year (YoY) across passenger vehicle (PV) and two-wheeler (2W) segments, driven by strong festive sentiment, according to a report by Centrum Institutional Research.

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The report expects Dhanteras and Deepawali to deliver peak festive sales for both PVs and 2Ws.

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The report highlighted that retail demand in the PV segment across dealerships grew between 15-22 per cent YoY, led by major automakers including Maruti Suzuki India (MSIL), Tata Motors (TTMT), Honda Motor India (HMI), and Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M).

It stated "overall tone from dealers suggests that retail growth during Navratri stood in the range of approx. 15-35 per cent YoY across PV and 2W. Dhanteras & Deepawali are expected to deliver peak festive sales".

The 2W segment recorded higher growth of 25-35 per cent YoY across Honda, Hero, TVS, and Royal Enfield, although Bajaj sales remained muted during the period.

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In the PV segment, the festive sentiment has resulted in a sharp 35-40 per cent surge in dealership footfalls. This boost was supported by recent price corrections, including GST rate cuts, and a notable increase in first-time buyers.

The strong retail conversion was also attributed to sustained traction from recent launches.

The report noted that demand remains skewed toward top-end variants, reflecting a clear premiumization trend across markets. However, momentum in electric PVs has moderated as aggressive pricing in internal combustion engine (ICE) models narrows the gap.

For two-wheelers, premium and 125cc offerings continued to outperform, with TVS and Royal Enfield leading the growth trajectory.

The first 20 days of September were impacted due to purchase deferrals amid GST-cut implementations, but momentum picked up in the latter half of the month and continued into early October.

Overall, the PV segment delivered a firm festive recovery, with sequential improvements in both footfalls and retail conversions, underscoring the strong revival in consumer demand during the Navratri period. (ANI)

(This content is sourced from a syndicated feed and is published as received. The Tribune assumes no responsibility or liability for its accuracy, completeness, or content.)

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Auto salesDeepawaliDhanterasDiwaliFestive salesgst rate cutsNavratripassenger vehiclesRetail demandtwo wheelers
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