Auto sales rose for the third straight month in August 2020, with segment leaders Maruti Suzuki India Ltd., Hero MotoCorp Ltd. and Mahindra Tractors setting the benchmarks for the wider industry.
Sales of Maruti Suzuki rose 17.1% year-on-year and 15.3% sequentially to 124,624 units last month. That includes 115,325 domestic shipments and 1,379 units sold to other original equipment manufacturers. Exports, however, fell 15.3% year-on-year.
Domestic sales of Hero MotoCorp rose 7.55% year-on-year to 584,456 units. That compares with the 543,406 units that India's largest two-wheeler maker sold in the year-ago period and 514,509 in the previous month.
Mahindra Tractors recorded its best-ever August sales, as shipments rose 69% over the year ago to 25,503 units. The company had sold 13,871 units in August 2019 and 25,402 units in July 2020. 955 tractors were exported.
Rural India continued to drive demand, and tractors led the revival, according to ICICI Direct. Most two- and four-wheeler makers witnessed an uptick but commercial vehicles and three-wheelers continued to lag. An early onset of the festive season (Onam, Ganesh Chaturthi) was also seen as aiding sales.
According to ICICI Securities, auto wholesales, or factory-gate shipments, will start tracking retail trends after October. Footfalls at dealerships will also determine how many vehicles are produced in a month. Financing too will be keenly watched, as the RBI’s loan repayment moratorium is now lifted.
Here's a look at the auto sales in August 2020, as reported by the companies, in annual as well as sequential basis.