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Auto sales down 25% in October on chip shortage, weak demand

The fall is majorly attributed to the inabilities of companies to match demand with supplies because of crunch in availability of chips

November 12, 2021 / 12:36 IST
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Sales of passenger vehicles and two-wheelers remained in the red in October due to lack of adequate supplies of semiconductors and poor offtake, as per data shared by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).

Passenger vehicles (PV) comprising cars, SUVs and vans saw 27 percent fall in wholesale dispatches to dealers to 226,353 units as against the same period last year. Data of Tata Motors, BMW, Mercedes, Audi and Jaguar Land Rover are not included in the sales total. Withdrawal by Ford from the domestic market also impacted sales.

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The fall is majorly attributed to the inability of companies to match demand with supplies because of the crunch in availability of chips. The fall comes on the back of the industry sitting on pending orders of more than 550,000 units, as claimed by companies.

Maruti Suzuki led the fall during October followed by Hyundai, Kia, Renault and Honda. Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra managed to clock growth during the same month in production and sales volumes. With companies unable to deliver booked models within the usual time period, waiting periods have stretched to a year in some cases.