Signalling a drive towards recovery with the impact of demonetisation waning off, passenger vehicle (PV) sales in India rose by 14 per cent in January reviving hopes of the automobile industry to achieve double digit growth this fiscal.
However, with two-wheeler sales still continuing to be in the negative zone, the overall sales across categories registered a decline of 4.71 per cent to 16,20,045 units from 17,00,141 units in January 2016.
In December 2016, the overall automobile sales growth had touched a 16-year-low at 12,21,929 units, down 18.66 per cent, from 15,02,314 units in December 2015.
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Domestic car sales also ticked up to 1,86,523 units as against 1,68,303 in January last year, up 10.83 per cent, SIAM said.
"Most of the sectors have shown improvement last month. Sales growth in passenger vehicles has been encouraging. It seems that the impact of demonetisation is waning off," SIAM Director General Vishnu Mathur told reporters here.
Car sales have also witnessed robust growth even in rural areas, he added.
"In the April-January period we have seen a growth of 9.17 per cent in passenger vehicle sales. Keeping January sales in mind and hoping that next two months would also be good, we are now expecting close to double digit growth in the fiscal," Mathur said.
During January, market leader Maruti Suzuki India saw its car sales rise by 17.68 per cent to 1,03,276 units as against 87,757 in the same month last year. The company's utility vehicle sales jumped 101.04 per cent to 16,313 units as against 8,114 in November last year.
Rival Hyundai Motor India reported a increase of 8.12 per cent in its domestic car sales at 33,949 units compared with 31,398 units in the year-ago period. Its utility vehicles sales came in at 8,068 units as against 6,618 last year, up 21.9 per cent.
Utility vehicle major Mahindra and Mahindra saw its sales in the utility category decline 8.63 per cent to 19,217 units last month as against 21,034 in the year-ago month. Its car sales were at 339 units compared with 293 last year, up 15.69 per cent, as per the SIAM data.
Commenting on two-wheeler segment, Mathur said it will take some more time for the segment to fully recover from the demonetisation blues.
"Motorcycle sales were down 22 per cent in December. In January it is down 6 per cent. So the sales are increasing but owing to segment's large base it will take some time to fully recover," Mathur said.
Motorcycle sales declined 6.07 per cent to 8,19,386 units
last month as against 8,72,323 units a year earlier.
Total two-wheeler sales in January declined 7.39 per cent to 12,62,141 units as compared with 13,62,879 units in the year-ago month.
However, in the April-January period, the total two wheeler sales has grown by around 8 per cent.
Hero MotoCorp saw its bike sales at 4,36,771 units last month as against 4,60,066 in January last year, down 5.06 per cent.
Rival Bajaj Auto's motorcycles sales stood at 1,19,803 units as against 1,40,853 units in the same month last year, down 14.94 per cent.
According to SIAM, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) saw its bike sales rose 10.64 per cent to 1,39,161 units as against 1,25,772 units in the year-ago month.
Total scooter sales last month were at 3,73,382 units compared with 4,36,707 units in the year-ago period, down 14.5 per cent.
Segment leader HMSI saw its scooter sales tumble by 3.03 per cent to 2,28,811 units, from 2,35,967 units in the corresponding month last year.
Hero MotoCorp's scooter sales were at 34,949 units compared with 86,649 units in January in 2016, down 59.66 per cent.
Chennai-based TVS Motor's scooter sales rose 10.92 per cent to 66734 units, from 60,163 in the same month last year.
Sales of commercial vehicles were down marginally at 61,239 units in January, SIAM said.