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Indian Car Industry Expects Strong Growth for FY24

For the second time in a row, Indian automakers have revised their sales growth projections for the fiscal year 2023–24 to exceed 8%. They predict that sales of passenger vehicles will increase by 8.1–8.2%, or 4.23 million units. Sales are expected to exceed 4.13 million units, compared to their initial estimate of about 4 million units.

Numerous causes contribute to this increase, such as the economy doing better than anticipated, the good monsoon rains in spite of El Niño worries, and the successful monetary policies. The sector had initially projected growth of five to seven percent, but in July, predictions were cut down due to factors like supply shortages, concerns about a weaker monsoon, and increased loan interest rates.

The monsoon, however, proved to be typical, and interest rates for auto loans barely increased. This has resulted in an anticipated 8.2% increase in demand over the previous year, combined with robust GDP growth. The industry sold 3.86 million cars between April 2023 and February 2024, an 8.6% rise over the same period the previous year. Experts in the field are optimistic about the future momentum of this demand.

Senior executive officer at Maruti Suzuki Shashank Srivastava stated that Indian consumers are increasingly pursuing higher-end vehicles such as SUVs. Even though the average age of automobile buyers has dropped, more people are purchasing cars in spite of recent price increases. Cars are still in high demand even though supply has increased. The rising demands of Indian consumers are fueling the industry's expansion, as Tarun Garg, COO of Hyundai Motor India, also noted.

Volkswagen Passenger Cars India's brand director, Ashish Gupta, is upbeat about the current year's automobile sales rise of at least 5%. He acknowledged the industry's volatility, though, and said growth might surpass projections provided economic indicators hold steady, low lending rates persist, and gasoline costs stay steady.

India has been working to control inflation, and its prudent monetary policies have helped sustain consumer demand across various sectors. Despite the Reserve Bank of India increasing repo rates, banks have only raised retail loan rates for auto loans by a smaller margin. India continues to be the fastest-growing large economy globally, with 8.4% growth in the third quarter of FY24.

Moody's recently raised its forecast for India's GDP growth to 8% from 6.6%, citing strong government spending, domestic consumption, and potential benefits from increased global trade and investment. This positive outlook reflects the resilience and potential of India's automotive industry, which contributes significantly to the country's economic growth.

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