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Commercial vehicle sales to cross 4.35 lakh units in FY23, says MD of VECV

In the fiscal year ended March 2020, when the pandemic hit the country, the industry had retailed a total of 3,34,425 units.

August 16, 2022 / 20:10 IST
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The days when just about anyone with a steady income could wander onto an auto lot and snag a reliable late-model car or buy their kid's first vehicle for a few thousand dollars have essentially vanished. (Representational image)
The days when just about anyone with a steady income could wander onto an auto lot and snag a reliable late-model car or buy their kid's first vehicle for a few thousand dollars have essentially vanished. (Representational image)

Commercial Vehicle (CV) industry is on the recovery path and likely to see sales crossing 4,35,000 units this fiscal amid rise in replacement demand and revival of the bus segment, an industry executive said. From a peak of 5,77,479 commercial vehicles (having more than 3.5 tonnes capacity) sold in 2018-19, including in export markets, the volumes contracted by more than half to 2,34,299 vehicles in 2020-21 owing to various factors.

In the fiscal year ended March 2020, when the pandemic hit the country, the industry had retailed a total of 3,34,425 units. The industry volumes in FY22 stood at 3,43,199 units, logging a 47 per cent year-on-year growth. The industry volumes in FY22 stood at 3,43,199 units, logging a 47 per cent year-on-year growth.

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"Looking at the growth that is happening in the last four months at the current market situation, it looks like we (CV industry) will be somewhere between the peak and 2019-20 (level). Our estimate is that it (the volume) would be around 4,35,200 (units)," Vinod Agarwal, Managing Director at Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicle (VECV), said in a presentation at investors' meet held on Friday. VECV is a joint venture between Swedish auto major Volvo Group and Eicher Motors.

He said that some of the segments (such as light and medium duty vehicles) of the industry are already reaching the 2018-19 sales volumes, while the school bus segment which was the worst hit during the pandemic with volumes plummeting to 11,000 from a peak of 65,000-70,000, has also seen recovery. "With the schools starting to buy buses, we are expecting a good recovery in the bus segment also this year," he said.