In Q4 of FY25, the PV segment reported a sale of 11,62,560 units, resulting in a growth of 2.4 per cent.

The Indian automobile industry showed a steady performance in March 2025, with passenger vehicle sales registering a modest growth, while the two-wheeler and three-wheeler segments witnessed a double-digit growth, according to the data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM).

During March 2025, domestic passenger vehicle sales grew 3.6 per cent, with 3,81,358 units sold as compared to 3,68,090 units sold in the year-ago period.

On the other hand, for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, the passenger vehicle segment showed a muted growth of 2 per cent. During FY25, a total of 43,01,848 units were sold as against 42,18, 750 units sold in the last fiscal.

As per the SIAM data, in Q4 of FY25, the PV segment reported a sale of 11,62,560 units, resulting in a growth of 2.4 per cent.

SegmentSales in FY24Sales in FY25% change
Passenger vehicles42,18,750 units43,01,848 units2.0%
Three-wheelers6,94,801 units7,41,420 units6.7%
Two-wheelers1,79,74,365 units1,96,07,332 units9.1%

Three-wheelers

The three-wheeler segment during the last fiscal showed a healthy performance, with a growth of 6.7 per cent by selling 7,41,420 units as compared to 6,94801 units sold in the last fiscal. In Q4 too, it showed a solid performance of 7.7 per cent, with 1,78,768 units sold.

Two-wheelers

In FY25, the domestic two-wheeler segment recorded a robust growth of 9 per cent, with 1,96,07, 332 units sold. While in Q4 of last fiscal, it showed a growth of 1.4 per cent, with 45,67,762 units sold.

SegmentSales in March, 2024Sales in March, 2025% change
Passenger vehicles3,68,090 units3,81,358 units3.6%
Three-wheelers56,852 units62,813 units10.5%
Two-wheelers14,87,579 units16,56,939 units11.4%

Commercial vehicles

Reflecting a more subdued show, commercial vehicles segment reported a degrowth of 1.2 per cent in FY25, while in the last quarter of the previous fiscal, the segment showed growth of 1.5 per cent.

EV penetration

As the market for electric vehicles (EVs) expands in the country, the total EV registrations reached 1.97 million units last fiscal, as compared to 1.68 million units in the year-ago period. This reflects a strong growth of 16.9 per cent on the back of policy intervention by the government in the form of PM e-Drive scheme, PM e-Sewa and Electric Mobility Promotion Scheme (EMPS), coupled with new launches by the manufacturers.

  • Published On Apr 15, 2025 at 11:59 AM IST

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