Passenger vehicle wholesale numbers up by nearly 4.65% in November, says SIAM

It was primarily on account of the festive season, says the industry body.

December 11, 2020 12:45 pm | Updated 04:55 pm IST - NEW DELHI

Image for representational purposes only| As per data shared by SIAM, cars sales were down 2.77% to 1,49,949 units, while sales of utility vehicles were up 17.16% to 1,03,525 units and van sales rose 8.23% to 11,424 units.

Image for representational purposes only| As per data shared by SIAM, cars sales were down 2.77% to 1,49,949 units, while sales of utility vehicles were up 17.16% to 1,03,525 units and van sales rose 8.23% to 11,424 units.

Wholesale sales of passenger vehicles rose 4.65% in November driven by the festive season, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) said on Friday.

As per data shared by the industry body, passenger vehicle dispatches to the dealers from OEMs stood at 2,64,898 units last month, up from 2,53,139 units in the year ago period.

Meanwhile, the auto dealers body Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) earlier this week had said that retail sales for passenger vehicles were up 4.17% to 2,91,001 units.

“We have witnessed an increase in wholesale numbers in the month of November, where passenger vehicles grew by 4.65% and two-wheelers by 13.43% over the corresponding month of last year, primarily on account of the festive season,” Rajesh Menon, Director General, SIAM said.

Wholesales of two-wheelers also increased to 16,00,379 units from 14,10,939 units in the year ago month. However, in contrast, the retail sales, as per FADA, fell 21.40% during the month to 14,13,378 units.

“The retail sales of two-wheelers lags behind the wholesale sales numbers but would even out over a period, as OEMs engage with their dealers. While the festive season brought back some fervor in specific segments, the overall economic scenario would determine the industry’s performance going forward,” Mr. Menon said.

As per data shared by SIAM, cars sales were down 2.77% to 1,49,949 units, while sales of utility vehicles were up 17.16% to 1,03,525 units and van sales rose 8.23% to 11,424 units.

Likewise, in two-wheelers, sales of scooters were up 9.29% to 5,02,561 units, while motorcycle sales rose 14.90% to 10,26,705 units.

Overall, wholesale sales of vehicles across categories -- passenger vehicles, three wheelers, two-wheelers and quadricycles, rose 9.83% to 18,88,903 units. Sale of commercial vehicles, which are now released by SIAM quarterly, are not included in this.

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