Dec Auto Registrations Log Positive Growth, First Time In Fy21

Dec auto registrations log positive growth, first time in FY21

New Delhi, Jan 11 : Vehicle registrations in December 2020 logged an 11 per cent growth on a year-on-year (YoY) basis, the first positive growth in a month in the current financial year.

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Data released by the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) on Monday showed that over 18.44 lakh vehicles were registered last month, compared with over 16.61 lakh units in December 2019.

“December registrations for the first time in FY20-21 witnessed positive growth of 11 per cent (YoY) largely due to the festival spillover demand and pre-buying due to announcement of price hike in January’21,” said a FADA statement.

Registration of two-wheelers, personal vehicles, and tractor categories rose by 11.8 per cent, 24 per cent, and 35.5 per cent (YoY) respectively while that of commercial vehicles and three-wheelers continued to decline by 13.5 per cent and 52.7 per cent respectively compared with the same period in 2019.

As per the data, dealer inventory continues to fall with personal vehicles’ inventory ranging from 15-20 days and two-wheelers’ inventory from 30-35 days.

Personal vehicle dealers continued to face supply-side issues for the second straight month, leading to higher waiting period that went as far as eight months.

Commenting on the registration data, FADA President Vinkesh Gulati said: “A good crop season, better offers in 2W segment, new launches both in PV as well as 2W and a fear of price increase in January 2021 kept the demand going.”

“Supply-side issues in passenger vehicles continued for the 2nd straight month, thus making the waiting period stretch to as long as 8 months in select OEM vehicles,” he said.

Gulati noted that the commercial vehicle segment continues to see demand pressure even though on a YoY basis the segment fell by 13.5 per cent.

Increased intra-city goods movement continued to help small commercial vehicles outperform medium and heavy commercial vehicles’ segments as axle-load norms, increased fuel and vehicle costs and higher freight rates continued to play the spoilsport, he said.

Tractors continue to outshine the supply for six straight months, further confirming the fact that the rural economy carries on to lead India’s economic recovery, the FADA President added.

FADA looks forward to initiatives to spur demand in the upcoming Union Budget and specific initiatives for the auto industry to continue auto sales in higher gear, said the statement

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