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Passenger vehicle wholesales increased by 2% in June

Total two-wheeler sales during the June quarter rose by 11% to 41,40,964 units

Passenger vehicle wholesales increased by 2% in June
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Passenger vehicle wholesales increased by 2% in June

New Delhi Passenger vehicle wholesales in the domestic market witnessed a 2 per cent year-on-year rise to 3,27,487 units in June, as demand remained strong especially for the multi-utility vehicles, industry body SIAM said on Wednesday.

Passenger vehicle dispatches to dealers in June 2022 stood at 3,20,985 units. Total two-wheeler sales rose by 2 per cent to 13,30,826 units last month, as against 13,08,764 units in the year-ago period, SIAM said. Total three-wheeler wholesales saw a nearly two-fold jump in sales to 53,019 units in June, as compared to 26,701 units in June 2022, it added. During the April-June quarter, passenger vehicle sales rose to 9,95,974 units, up 9 per cent, as against 9,10,495 units in the same period of the last fiscal, the data showed.

Total two-wheeler sales during the June quarter rose by 11 per cent to 41,40,964 units, as against 37,24,533 units in the year-ago period. Commercial vehicle sales however declined to 2,17,046 units, from 2,24,488 units in the same quarter last year. Total three-wheeler dispatches rose to 1,44,475 units in April-June quarter, as against 76,293 units in same period last fiscal.

Total sales in the June quarter rose to 54,98,602 units, as compared to 49,35,910 units in April-June period of last financial year. "Overall the passenger vehicles, two-wheelers and three-wheelers have performed well in Q1 of 2023-24, although some sub-segments have shown slight momentary decline, compared to Q1 of last year," SIAM President Vinod Aggarwal said.

With expectations of a reasonable monsoon, which has now covered most parts of the country, coupled with lowering inflation, the industry expects the economy to continue to grow, which in turn should help the auto sector, he added. However, high interest rates remain a concern, Aggarwal said.

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