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According to the data released by the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA), vehicle registrations increased by 11% in December 2020. Overall sales stood at 18,44,143 units, compared to 16,61,245 units in December 2019.
The automobile segment witnessed YoY growth for the first time this fiscal year. A good crop season, better offers in 2W segment, new launches and a fear of price increase in the month of January kept the demand high.
The CV segment continued to see demand even though the segment saw a YoY de-growth of 13.5%. Increased intra-city goods movement continued to help SCV’s outperform M&HCV segment.
The tractor segment continued to grow for the 6th straight month.
2-wheeler sales increased by 11.88% to 14,24,620 units compared to the same month previous year.
3-wheeler sales were down by 52.75%. 27,715 units were sold compared to 58,651 units in December 2019.
Passenger vehicle sales increased by 23.99%. 2,71,249 units were sold compared to 2,18,775 units in December 2019.
Commercial vehicle sales dropped by 13.52%. 51,454 units were sold in December 2020 compared to 59,497 units in the same month previous year.
Tractor sales increased by 35.49% to 69,105 units.
Team-BHP's detailed analysis of the December 2020 sales figures.