FADA Releases June’21 Vehicle Retail Data

FADA Releases June’21 Vehicle Retail Data
FADA Releases June’21 Vehicle Retail Data

FADA Releases June’21 Vehicle Retail Data

 

 

 

Total vehicle retail for the month of June’21 rise by 22.62% YoY on a low base. When compared to June’19 (a regular pre-covid month), retails are still down by -28.32%.

On YoY basis, all categories were in green with 2W up by 17%, 3W up by 22%, PV up by 43%, Tractor up by 14% and CV up by a massive 236% (on a very low base due to non-availability of BS-6 vehicles).

Positive momentum from June carries forward to July. With Southern India opening up, we can expect further pickup in demand.

While daily infection cases have been contained offering some respite from the debilitating second wave, however the new virus mutants and the impending 3rd wave continue to pose as risks on a longer term.

FADA thanks the Government of India to bring entire Auto Retail under MSME. This will help the industry at a time when gears are down.

 

 

 

 

8th June’21, New Delhi/ Hyderabad: The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) today released Vehicle Retail Data for June’21.

 

 

 

June’21 Retails

 

 

 

Commenting on how June’21 performed, FADA President, Mr. Vinkesh Gulati said, “The month of June witnessed re-opening for most of the states except the ones in South. Due to this, the industry witnessed a high pent up demand which was stuck in the system because of statewide lockdowns.

 

 

 

While all the categories were in green, Passenger Vehicles maintains to see good demand as customers continued to show keenness in vehicles for observing social distancing and safety of their families. Two Wheeler category though in green has witnessed a softer recovery as rural market is taking time to get back from post covid stress. Commercial vehicle segment has seen a staggering growth over last year, though on a very low base as there were product shortages due to BS-6 transition.

 

 

 

Overall, the Industry is still not out of the woods. When compared to June’19, we are still in red by -28% with 3W and CVs taking the max hit as they are down by -70% and -45% respectively. Only Tractors continue to grow as it was up 27% compared to June’19.

 

 

 

FADA is thankful to the Government of India and previous MSME Minister, Shri Nitin Gadkari for bringing entire Auto Retail under the ambit of MSME. This will definitely help Auto Dealers in multiple ways, may it be lower cost of financing or lower utility rates to name a few.

 

 

 

Near Term Outlook

 

 

 

Positive momentum from June carry forwards to July. With southern India opening up, we can expect further pickup in demand. On a longer term, Auto Industry is yet to see retail numbers comparable to FY 19.

 

 

 

Continued global semi-conductor shortage is impacting demand – supply mis-match thus restricting the growth of Passenger Vehicles. On one hand, while the new virus mutants and a prediction of 3rd wave in August are effecting sentiments, the revival of monsoons in July after a pause of 2 weeks and a better vaccination drive rate continues to build some hope.

 

 

 

We will therefore have to wait and watch how the overall economy shapes up over the next couple of months. We hence see demand to be a mixed bag and hope that recovery is back on track by the time Navratri and Diwali knocks our door.

 

 

 

Inventory at the end of June’21

Average inventory for Passenger Vehicles ranges from 30-35 days

Average inventory for Two – Wheelers ranges from 20-25 days

 

 

Chart showing Vehicle Retail Data

 

 

 

All India Vehicle Retail Data for June’21

 

CATEGORY

 

JUN'21

 

JUN'20

 

YoY %

 

JUN'19

 

% Chg, JUN'19

 

2W

 

9,30,324

 

 7,95,819

 

16.90%

 

13,38,005

 

-30.47%

 

3W

 

14,732

 

 12,077

 

21.98%

 

48,815

 

-69.82%

 

PV

 

1,84,134

 

 1,28,360

 

43.45%

 

2,05,213

 

-10.27%

 

TRAC

 

52,261

 

 45,735

 

14.27%

 

40,937

 

27.66%

 

CV

 

35,700

 

 10,619

 

236.19%

 

65,035

 

-45.11%

 

LCV

 

21,650

 

 8,428

 

156.88%

 

38,876

 

-44.31%

 

MCV

 

2,091

 

 78

 

2580.77%

 

4,740

 

-55.89%

 

HCV

 

9,575

 

 346

 

2667.34%

 

18,880

 

-49.28%

 

Others

 

2,384

 

 1,767

 

34.92%

 

2,539

 

-6.10%

 

Total

 

12,17,151

 

 9,92,610

 

22.62%

 

16,98,005

 

-28.32%

 

Source: FADA Research

 

 

 

Disclaimer:

 

The above numbers do not have figures from AP, MP, LD & TS as they are not yet on Vahan 4.

Vehicle Retail Data has been collated as on 06.07.21 in collaboration with Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India and has been gathered from 1,295 out of 1,498 RTOs.

CV is subdivided in the following manner

LCV – Light Commercial Vehicle (incl. Passenger & Goods Vehicle)

MCV – Medium Commercial Vehicle (incl. Passenger & Goods Vehicle)

HCV – Heavy Commercial Vehicle (incl. Passenger & Goods Vehicle)

Others – Construction Equipment Vehicles and others

 

 

JUN’21 Category-wise market share can be found in Annexure 1, Page No. 04

 

 

 

About FADA India

 

 

 

Founded in 1964, Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA), is the apex national body of Automobile Retail Industry in India engaged in the sale, service and spares of 2/3 Wheelers, Passenger Cars, UVs, Commercial Vehicles (including buses and trucks) and Tractors. FADA India represents over 15,000 automobile dealers having 26,500 dealerships including multiple Associations of Automobile Dealers at the Regional, State and City levels representing the entire Auto Retail Industry. Together we employ ~4 million people at dealerships and service centres.

 

 

 

FADA India, at the same time also actively networks with the Industries and the authorities, both at the Central & State levels to provide its inputs and suggestions on the Auto Policy, Taxation, Vehicle Registration Procedure, Road Safety and Clean Environment, etc. to sustain the growth of the Automobile Retail Trade in India.