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Passenger vehicle sales grow 115% in March on low base effect, demand surge

Auto makers had begun to slow down supplies by the middle of March last year and just before the start of the final week of the month lockdown was announced by the government which led to a complete halt in production.

April 12, 2021 / 15:01 IST
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Upbeat demand and a low base of same month last year saw the passenger vehicle (PV) market post a growth of 115 percent during March, as per data shared by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers.

March saw 290,939 sales of PV comprising cars, SUVs, and vans, whereas the same month last year witnessed sales of 135,196 sales units. The numbers do not include sales of Tata Motors as the company stopped sharing data with SIAM.

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Auto makers had begun to slow down supplies by the middle of March last year and just before the start of the final week of the month lockdown was announced by the government which led to a complete halt in production.

Another reason for the low base of March last year is the switchover to Bharat Stage VI (BS-VI) from BS-IV which forced all companies to pull down stock levels of the outgoing variants leading to lean inventory at company owned stockyards and with dealers.