retail sector in India registered a growth of 27 per cent on an annual basis in April, driven by stable fuel prices and new model launches even as Lok Sabha elections dampened consumer sentiment, FADA said in a press release on Wedensday.
Retails of two-wheelers increased by 33 per cent while three-wheelers, passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles and tractors grew by 9 per cent, 16 per cent, 2 per cent each, the auto body said. The tractor segment grew by 1 per cent in April.
Auto retails in April were buoyed by a favourable market sentiment which was driven by stable fuel prices, a positive monsoon outlook, festive demand and the marriage season.
The 2W segment grew owing to improved supply and an increased demand for 125cc models. «New model launches also helped drive growth, despite some delays in supply,» said Manish Raj Singhania, President, FADA.
The PV segment grew in double-digits on a year-on-year basis thanks to 'enhanced' model availability and favourable market sentiments, particularly around festive events like Navratri and Gudi Padwa, FADA said.
However, the segment remains troubled by high competition, excess supply and discounting of products, which emerged as a challenge for its sustained growth. Furthermore, lack of new models in some portfolios too affected market traction.
The commercial vehicle segment saw positive momentum bulk and corporate deals and school bus demand. However, the ongoing General elections dampened sentiment, as customers delayed their expansion plans.
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