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    Premiumization in India: Unlocking investment opportunities

    Consider the automotive industry: 60% of car registrations in India in FY24 have been SUVs, highlighting a preference for higher-end vehicles offering status and comfort. In the two-wheeler segment, growth is driven by demand for power bikes Similarly, metropolitan real estate markets, particularly in Mumbai, NCR, Bangalore, and Chennai show a rise in demand for luxury properties India's luxury housing market is thriving, as it recorded a 10 per cent year-on-year (Y-o-Y) growth in sales during the first quarter (Q1) of 2024.

    Motown, slowtown: Luxury car sales slow in line with broader slowdown in Indian auto market

    Carmakers attributed the sluggish performance to a broader slowdown in the Indian car market, besides intense heat waves this summer, and an extended general election. Some experts also cited a shift in spending by the wealthy to experiences such as bespoke holiday itineraries.

    UP's sops for hybrid vehicles irk EV companies, add to industry's June sob story

    Sales of electric cars in June plunged 13.5% from the year earlier, having suffered a marginal drop in May, triggering fears that the Indian market may be following global trends. After last year's euphoria, domestic sales slumped to 20% growth in the January-June period to 46,845 units. That's down from a 135% surge in the same period last year, prompting Tata Motors and others to recalibrate expectations.

    BMW to recall more than 390,000 vehicles in US over faulty airbag inflators

    German automaker BMW is recalling over 390,000 vehicles in the United States due to defective airbag inflators manufactured by Takata Corp. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced the recall citing potential explosions of the PSDI-5 inflators, which could release sharp metal fragments and cause injury or death to occupants. This recall is part of the broader Takata airbag crisis, linked to more than 30 deaths globally and hundreds of injuries since 2009.

    EV race: Are hybrid vehicles getting in the faster lane?

    The Indian car industry is at a crossroads in its journey towards an all-electric future, with the possibility of a hybrid transition. Uttar Pradesh's move to waive registration fees on strong hybrid and plug-in vehicles has sparked a debate among automakers about the future of green mobility.

    LG drives in infotainment, smart solutions for your car

    LG Electronics, diversifying into the automotive market, has 2,500 Bengaluru engineers aiding global developments. EV solutions are eyed in India through partnerships with Hyundai, Kia, Renault, Volkswagen. Introducing PlayWare, MetaWare, VisionWare ensures in-car entertainment, connectivity, safety, mimicking home comfort. This transformation to smart life solutions by 2030 aims to boost profits and revenues.

    • Xiaomi showcases SU7 electric sedan in India, no word on launch date

      Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Xiaomi unveiled the SU7 electric car and launched Redmi 13 5G and Redmi Buds 5C. Priced under USD 30,000 and produced with BAIC Group in a 200,000-vehicle capacity Beijing factory, SU7 features a "super electric motor" and up to 800 km range. Initially delivered in China, it reflects Xiaomi’s diversification strategy.

      Xiaomi to showcase its first electric car, the SU7 EV, in India tomorrow: Report

      Xiaomi will showcase its first electric car, the SU7, in India on July 9 as a market test. The car comes in two versions with different driving ranges and is priced competitively. The event in Bengaluru will also feature other household appliances and new product categories.

      Indian carmakers post SUV-led June sales growth amid heat waves

      Carmakers Mahindra & Mahindra, Toyota Motor Corp's Indian unit, and Kia Motor reported increased car sales in June. This rise was driven by demand for sports utility vehicles (SUVs), despite heat waves affecting purchase decisions.

      Revving up: Fuelled by PLI, Indian automakers eye global EV space, targeting Europe & other developed markets

      Indian auto manufacturers are seizing the export opportunity in the electric vehicle (EV) market, driven by increasing demand for cleaner mobility in developed countries and government support. Companies like Maruti Suzuki and Hero MotoCorp are gearing up to export their EV models to Europe, leveraging India's frugal manufacturing capabilities. With India's production-linked incentive scheme and alignment with global standards, automakers aim to challenge Chinese dominance in the EV sector and establish India as an EV export hub.

      As buyers diss cars, auto companies count on offers

      Passenger car sales surged 8% to a record 4.22 mn units in FY24 but have moderated since amid the heat wave, a long election season and a high base. Going by current vehicle registration trends on the government's Vahan portal, June growth is expected to be either flat or negative. ET reported June 17 that inventory levels at dealerships across the country were at 55-60 days against the norm of 30 days seen at this time of the year.

      Auto industry’s ability to hike prices will be lower in FY25 but value growth to be strong: Primus Partners

      Automakers in Mumbai are predicted to face limited pricing power this fiscal due to subdued demand, resulting in an anticipated average price increase of 4% to 5%, down from 8% in the previous fiscal year. Despite sluggish volumes, a strong growth trend in value terms is expected to persist, with India's automobile market witnessing a 19% growth to Rs10.6 crore in FY24, driven by factors such as the increasing popularity of utility vehicles, electric vehicles, and demand for features like sunroofs and automatic transmission.

      How a tax sop has created a divide in India's motown

      Indian automakers are at a crossroads as they navigate the shift from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles. Consumers are showing a preference for hybrids over EVs, sparking debate among automakers. The government's proposed tax reduction for hybrids has divided industry leaders, with some advocating for incentives solely for electric vehicles. The potential impact on sales volumes and climate goals is a central point of contention.

      Diversion ahead? For Chinese EVs, the road may fork out to India

      The European Union's decision to hike tariffs on cheap electric vehicles made by Chinese companies has sparked concerns about unfair competition and the impact on the global auto sector. The move could lead to a reshuffling of the market dynamics, with potential consequences for both Chinese and European automakers.

      Car dealers feel the load as sales slow, inventory piles up

      Passenger vehicle makers seek a 90-day credit cycle extension from auto financiers due to pressure in retail and sales channels amid slowing sales.

      Auto emission norms to get stricter, make cars costlier

      India's automakers face stricter carbon emissions norms, requiring a 30% reduction over three years or penalties. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) proposed CAFE 3 norms effective from April 2027, with CAFE 4 norms following. CAFE 3 aims for 91.7 gm CO2/km and CAFE 4 for 70 gm CO2/km. Automakers get a five-year transition to CAFE 4, but compliance challenges remain, including pricing affordable low-emission vehicles. Penalties for non-compliance are stiff, encouraging more fuel-efficient cars.

      PV exports rise by 2.68 lakh units in last 4 years; Maruti accounts for 70 pc of incremental shipments

      Passenger vehicle exports from India increased by 2.68 lakh units in the last four fiscal years, with Maruti Suzuki India contributing to nearly 70% of the growth.

      Passenger vehicle wholesales in slow lane in May due to high base effect, elections

      Passenger vehicle wholesales in India grew marginally in May due to the high base effect and muted demand during the general elections. Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata Motors, Mahindra & Mahindra, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, Kia India, and MG Motor India all reported varying levels of growth.

      MG Motor sales dip 5 pc in May at 4,769 units

      MG Motor India's wholesale figures for May showed a 5% decline at 4,769 units compared to the same period last year when it dispatched 5,006 units. The company highlighted positive interest in its electric vehicles (EVs), which accounted for 36% of total monthly sales, maintaining a significant contribution in May 2024.

      SBI changes gears, links car dealer commissions to their performance

      State Bank of India (SBI), the country's largest lender, is set to link the commission it pays to car dealers for sourcing loans to sales, aiming to reduce costs and improve profitability. The revised payout structure will be applicable for all sourcing from June 1. Under the existing structure, dealers would earn a flat 2% commission for loan disbursals ranging from ₹50 lakh to ₹15 crore.

      Mercedes Benz eyes reduced trade barriers from new India government

      Mercedes-Benz is urging the next government to prioritise the forging of more free trade agreements and reducing trade barriers to boost sales in the country's growing luxury car market. The company's India head emphasized the importance of FTAs for economic growth and expressed optimism for the future of the luxury car segment in India, where sales have been on the rise.

      Pre-owned car market expected to touch 1.09 cr units by FY28: Report

      India's pre-owned car market, as per the Indian Blue Book report, is expected to expand to 1.09 crore units valued at USD 73 billion by FY28, with budget buyers predominantly seeking quality cars for upgrading to a new pre-owned vehicle.

      Gujarat car enthusiast transforms Honda Civic into Rs 9-crore Lamborghini Terzo for just Rs 12 lakh: Watch video

      Indian car enthusiast Tanna Dhaval impressively converted a Honda Civic into a Lamborghini Terzo Millennio, captivating the internet. Dhaval's meticulous year-long project, documented on his YouTube channel, incurred Rs 12.5 lakh in costs. Despite challenges like sourcing parts and replicating Lamborghini's wheels, Dhaval's creativity shines through, with added touches like a custom logo and India's flag, showcasing innovation and national pride.

      Bad news for hybrid car buyers, good for EV sector: GST Council may not give tax relief for hybrid cars in next meeting

      The govt may not discuss tax concessions for hybrid cars in the next GST Council meeting, affecting companies like Maruti Suzuki and benefiting electric car makers like Mahindra and Mahindra. Transport minister Nitin Gadkari had requested a GST reduction on hybrid cars to 12%.

      April car sales growth moderates on high base

      A high base due to the strong growth in the last two years weighed on the year-on-year comparison, resulting in the tepid pace of growth in April. Though the growth rate moderated in April, it was the fourth consecutive month in CY24 when sales volume in the local market set a new record, as per data from Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).

      Auto sales growth moderates in April, sets record despite tepid demand

      Automakers in India reported bumper sales for two straight years on the back of pent-up demand after the pandemic. Sales of passenger vehicle grew 8.4% to a record high of 4.22 million units in the financial year concluded March 31, 2024. Sales had grown 27% the previous financial year.

      Suzuki predicts India market to expand 2% in FY25, Maruti to outpace industry growth

      India is a bright spot for the Japanese auto giant, accounting for as much as 89% of the incremental volume of 168,000 units sold by Suzuki globally in the last fiscal year. While sales fell in several key markets, the Indian subsidiary posted a 9% increase in volume at 1.79 million units in fiscal 2024.

      Japanese auto giant Toyota posts record net profit

      Helped by a weak yen and strong hybrid vehicle sales, the Japanese giant's bottom line doubled to 4.94 trillion yen ($31.9 billion) in the year to March while revenues rose 21.4 percent to 45.1 trillion yen, also an all-time high.

      CarTrade Tech shares jump 14% on highest ever revenue in Q4, PAT grows 43% YoY

      For the full financial year the revenue stood at Rs 555.23 crore recording a 30% YoY jump while the net profit was at Rs 82.13 crore which was a 103% growth.

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