Covid 2.0 interrupted auto sales momentum: Ind-Ra


New Delhi, May 26 (IANS): The second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic has interrupted the sales momentum recorded by the automobile industry in 3Q-4Q FY21, India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) said on Tuesday.

Accordingly, many original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have advanced maintenance shutdowns to April and May on account of dampening consumer sentiments, closure of automotive dealerships, as well as supply-side constraints.

"The domestic automobile industry's sales volume (excluding CVs) declined 30 percent month-on-month in April 2021; the year-on-year numbers are not comparable due to the nationwide lockdown in April 2020."

"The decline was mainly on account of the increasing number of Covid cases, resulting in state-wise lockdowns coming into effect during the latter part of the month," Ind-Ra said.

It noted that personal vehicle and two-wheeler sales declined by 10 percent and 34 percent m-o-m, respectively, in April 2021, while three-wheeler sales declined by 57 percent amid a further reduction in preference for shared mobility.

Nevertheless, export volumes continued the growth trend in April 2021, up 19 percent m-o-m, mainly led by 21 percent m-o-m growth in two-wheeler exports.

"Personal vehicle demand remained resilient in April 2021, and witnessed the least decline, benefitting from the increased consumer preference for personal mobility. The domestic personal vehicle market continues to see an increasing shift towards utility vehicles, which accounted for 42 percent of domestic PV sales," Ind-Ra said.

Besides, volumes in the utility vehicle segment declined by 11 percent m-o-m, passenger car volumes also declined by 10 percent m-o-m and by 12 percent from April 2019, led by a 14 percent m-o-m fall in the sales volume of compact cars.

Motorcycle and scooter sales fell 34 percent and 33 percent m-o-m, respectively, in April 2021.

"Two-wheeler is a price-sensitive segment, and hence is impacted more by the increased cost of ownership amid price hikes by OEMs, coupled with historically high fuel prices in India.

"This is apparent in the 36 percent m-o-m decline in the sales volume of the more price-sensitive entry-level motorcycles under 125cc. Demand has also been adversely affected due to schools and colleges remaining closed, which typically restart during the first quarter," Ind-Ra said.

  

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