The latest revision in goods and services tax has brought cheer to India’s automobile industry and millions of potential buyers. The move has opened the doors for a significant reduction in the prices of two-wheelers and small cars, potentially by more than 10%, creating a wave of optimism among buyers.
The GST on two-wheelers up to 350cc and small cars has been cut from 28% to 18%, while auto components, which form the bulk of inputs for vehicles, have also been reduced to 18% from the earlier 28%. Keeping the benefits and customers in mind, the auto industry has decided to pass on the benefit to the customers by cutting the prices on their cars and two-wheelers.
In addition, the dual reduction on both finished vehicles and components has created room for further price cuts, especially in the entry-level and commuter segment.
"Making vehicles more affordable, particularly in the entry-level segment, will significantly benefit first-time buyers and middle-income families, enabling broader access to personal mobility," said Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers President Shailesh Chandra while addressing the annual convention of the auto industry on Thursday.
For two-wheelers, which remain the most common mode of transport across India, particularly in rural and semi-urban regions, this move is expected to be transformative. Lower prices will make bikes more accessible for youth, students, and professionals, while also benefiting farmers, small traders, and daily-wage earners who rely heavily on motorcycles for mobility.
Similarly, the small-car segment, which dominates sales in tier-2 and tier-3 towns, is set to gain momentum as affordability improves. Cars in this category will now be cheaper, encouraging first-time buyers and expanding household mobility. The reduction is likely to stimulate sales in smaller cities, boosting demand across dealerships, service networks, and financing institutions.
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