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Indian cars and truck makers' yearly sales development screeches to a four-year low

India's cars and truck sales by makers to dealers grew 4.2% in 2024, their slowest speed in four years, market information showed on Tuesday, as need for brand-new cars and trucks cooled off amidst high inflation.

Sales of passenger lorries, that include little cars, sedans and sport energy vehicles (SUV), increased to a record 4.27 million systems from January to December last year, compared to 4.11 million units in 2023, according to the Society of Indian Car Manufacturers, a market body.

Nevertheless, sales of small cars dipped 14.4% as their rates exceeded the earnings levels of their target customers, automobile producers said. Sales of SUVs and big cars, on the other hand, grew 16.8% last year, albeit slower than the 22% jump they clocked in 2023.

Little vehicles comprise one-third of overall vehicle sales in India, while SUVs and other huge cars and trucks form the rest.

Manufacturers and dealerships were required to dish out greater discount rates in the latter half of 2024.

Experts expect cars and truck sales growth to get speed in 2025 on the back of new design launches that are expected to improve need as well as expectations of a rate of interest cut.

(source: Reuters)