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INDIA SALES ANALYSIS: JUNE 2015

INDIA SALES ANALYSIS: JUNE 2015

Car sales plod in June on powerless monsoon fears and slack rural request, M&HCVs keep shining

Despite sales being in the slow lane, the Celerio, i20 Elite, Polo and the City are strong sellers for their manufacturers.

A combination of market fears of a feeble monsoon this year along with slackening request from rural India as a result of slower rural income growth is hitting passenger car sales. Of the carmakers which released their sales numbers for June 2015, most of either reported a year-on-year decline, plane sales or marginally improved numbers on a low sales base last June.

Global credit rating rock hard Moody`s had on June thirty picked India`s subdued rural economy as a credit negative and said the sluggish reform momentum posed «the greatest risk» to macroeconomic growth in the country. Moody`s has said that rural growth, which was over 20% in 2011, has been stuck in the mid- to low single-digit range via the very first six months of 2015.

Maruti Suzuki India, the bellwether of the Indian market, spotted vapid sales in June. After selling 100,709 cars in April (+27.29%) and 102,359 units in May (+13.03%) albeit on lower year-on-year bases, the company reported total domestic sales of 102,626 units in June 2015, a year-on-year growth of 1.8% (June 2014: 100,964). With this, the carmaker wraps up the very first quarter of FY2015-16 with 341,329 units, a growth of 13.8% over the same period the previous year (270,643 units).

In June, Maruti felt the pressure of slowing sales for the entry level duo of the Alto and Wagon R sold 34,336 units, down 27.9% (June 2014: 47,618), which could be a pointer to slowing sales from the rural market and Tier two and three towns.

Request for the compact car quartet comprising the Swift, Celerio, Ritz and Dzire remained high at 45,701 units, up 24.4% (June 2014: 36,741) while the Dzire Tour (for cabs and fleet operators) sold Two,893 units as compared to 1,542 units in June 2014.

The premium Ciaz sedan sold around Trio,700 units, which means it has crossed cumulative sales of 45,000 units since its launch in September 2014.

On the export front, Maruti Suzuki sold 12,130 units, up Two.7% (June 2014: 11,809) while for Q1 FY16 it has shipped a total of 35,635 cars, up 21.8% (Q1 FY15: 29,251).

Hyundai Motor India registered domestic sales of 36,300 units, up 8.3% year on year (June 2014: 33,514). Its exports, however, fell for the month – 15,762 units compared to 17,004 units in June 2014. The carmaker is gearing up to have the global launch of its compact SUV, the Creta on July 21.

Commenting on the June sales, Rakesh Srivastava, senior vice-president (Sales and Marketing), said: “In a market bearing low traction consistent request for the Elite i20, Grand and Xcent, Hyundai`s volume grew by 8.3%. With the upcoming launch of the Creta, we are certain of sustained growth.”

Honda Cars India, which is watching good request, sold Legitimate,380 units in June 2015, up 12.65% (June 2014: 16,316). The sales comprised 7,187 Citys, 6,834 Amaze sedans, Two,336 fresh Jazz hatchbacks, nine hundred twenty three Brios and 1,043 Mobilios. The company is all set to launch the fresh Jazz on July eight and shipped the Two,336 units to three hundred forty dealers across the country to ensure their availability instantaneously after market introduction.

In the very first quarter of 2015-16, Honda has sold a total of 44,447 units, marking a growth of 9% (April-June 2014: 40,718).

According to Jnaneswar Sen, senior vice-president (Marketing & Sales), Honda Cars India, «We are certain that we will proceed to do well in respective segments. The fresh Honda Jazz will help us make further inroads in the Indian market.»

Toyota Kirloskar Motor, which sold Ten,464 cars in June 2015, witnessed its numbers down 12.87% year on year (June 2014: 12,010). The company says there was limited production last month due to a planned annual plant shutdown from May 29-June six for regular maintenance.

The fresh Camry sold one hundred thirteen units last month and within two months of launch has sold over three hundred units, as compared to seven hundred twenty units in all of 2014. Of this the Camry hybrid constitutes 87% of total Camry sales. N Raja, director and senior vice-president, Sales and Marketing, said, «We sold Ten,464 units in the domestic market last month, due to limited production on account of the planned shutdown. We presently have a waiting period of 25–30 days for the Innova and about 50–60 days for the Fortuner. It is our endeavor to make the deliveries of vehicles on a timely basis.»

Mahindra & Mahindra`s passenger vehicles segment, which manufactures and markets utility vehicles, cars and vans, sold a total of 15,880 units in June 2015, down 14.78% (June two thousand fourteen : Eighteen,635). The company, which has a predominantly diesel-engined vehicle portfolio, is feeling the pressure of stagnating sales from rural India and also the narrowing price differential inbetween petrol and diesel.

Pravin Shah, president and chief executive (Automotive), Mahindra & Mahindra, «With a normal monsoon till date, an overall positive sentiment and a slew of fresh launches in the automotive industry, we expect buoyancy in request going forward. The fresh XUV500 has been very well received by customers.»

Tata Motors` passenger car sales, largely led by the Bolt hatchback and Zest sedan, grew 44%. The company sold Ten,281 cars, marking a YoY growth of 30% (June 2014: 7,911). However, its UV sales dropped by 11% to 1,765 units. Overall, Tata`s sales totaled 12,046 units for June 2015, up 9.52% (June 2014: Ten,999).

Volkswagen India sold Four,039 units in June 2015, an increase of 31% (June 2014: Three,079. This increase in sales is attributed to the latest launches of the fresh Vento and fresh Jetta sedans. The Polo, the only hatchback in its segment that comes with a 4-star NCAP safety rating for adult occupants, also proceeds to contribute to the sales increase. The company says the Polo GT TSI, with its powerful turbocharged petrol engine and 7-speed DSG transmission, is leading Volkswagen`s strong sales spectacle in the premium hatchback segment.

For the very first six months of the year, the carmaker has notched Eighteen.95% growth, selling a total of 23,943 cars compared to 20,128 in the January-June two thousand fourteen period.

Commenting on the sales growth, Michael Mayer, director, Volkswagen Passenger Cars, Volkswagen Group Sales India, «We have witnessed our fifth consecutive increase in monthly sales and attribute this achievement to our recently launched fresh Vento, growing trust in the brand amongst consumers and an excellent dealer network. This has been an arousing year for Volkswagen Cars, and an increase of 19% in our overall sales for the January-June two thousand fifteen period.»

Ford India sold Four,527 cars in June 2015, down 37.63% (June 2014: 7,258). «With three fresh products planned in next nine months, we will usher in excitement with the introduction of our compact sedan Figo Aspire,” said Anurag Mehrotra, executive director (Marketing, Sales & Service), Ford India.

Slowing rural request in India impacts motorcycle sales in June

Slowed-down request from rural markets, low sentiments and delayed purchases proceed to mar overall sales of the motorcycle segment, which constitutes almost seventy percent of the overall two-wheeler market in India. June two thousand fifteen sales results expose that the big four – Hero MotoCorp, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI), Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor Company – have posted positive numbers. But the notable development is Bajaj Auto, which has ultimately shown a year-on-year growth after eight months. September two thousand fourteen was the last month when the Pune-based motorcycle maker had shown a YoY monthly growth of 7.14 percent. Among other OEMs, Yamaha and Suzuki proceed to improve on their monthly numbers.

Posting plane growth of 0.14 percent in June 2015, the largest two-wheeler seller, Hero MotoCorp sold 542,362 units (June 2014: 541,594). An official communication states «As the industry had built up stocks due to the sluggish market, HMCL diminished inventories in Q1. The company`s retails are presently better than dispatches,» which means that Hero has been working on reducing its accumulated stock at the dealership as well as the factory level.

Hero spinned out two models – Passion Pro and Xtreme Sports – recently to boost its regional sales in the motorcycle portfolio. While the company has planned a number of launches during the next four-five months, it is also looking at adding a few fresh export destinations this fiscal.

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has shown decent domestic growth of 7.24 percent during June 2015, but this has come on the back of its rising scooter sales year-on-year. The company, which had sold 309,374 units in June last year, sold an overall 331,782 units last month.

HMSI`s motorcycle sales are sharply slowing down and June 2015`s 112,132 bike sales are down 21.47 percent (June 2014: 142,782 motorcycles). However, countering this fall in volume, its scooter portfolio has notched 31.85 percent growth selling 219,650 in June two thousand fifteen (June 2014: 166,592). Notably, the company has, including its export volumes for Q1 FY2015-16, crossed one-million units mark for the very first time. Inbetween April-June 2015, HMSI has sold 1,056,810 units, which includes its domestic as well as export sales.

The company, which has recently spinned out the two thousand fifteen editions of its Activa and Aviator scooter models, is increasingly focusing on making India its largest contributor to its global sales.

At the launch event recently, Keita Muramatsu, president and CEO, HMSI and Honda Motor India, said: «India is a concentrate market for Honda and it is significant that Honda`s two-wheeler operations in India is the 2nd largest contributor to Honda`s global sales. Today, one in every four two-wheelers sold by Honda worldwide is from India. I am certain that given our continued investment and growth, we will become No. One two-wheeler market for Honda globally within the next 2-3 years. Honda`s future growth in India will be co-driven by its scooter portfolio. Honda predominates this segment with every 2nd scooter being sold today in India being a Honda. At the same time, Honda is expanding its production capacity foreseeing the future potential of automatic scooter request. Our upcoming fourth plant will be the world`s largest only scooter plant and will embark operation at Gujarat in early 2016.»

Bajaj Auto, which is now witnessing the results of its numerous launches in the early months of this calendar year, registered total sales of 287,582 units (including exports) during June 2015, up 9.68 percent (June 2014: 262,202). This is thanks to the sales of its CT commuter model, which is observing a surge in request.

TVS Motor Company sold 177,769 units in June 2015, up Four.Sixty-nine percent (June 2014: 177,769). Remarkably, the company recorded better growth in motorcycle sales than its scooter portfolio.

While its scooter sales grew Four.99 percent to 61,241 units in June 2015, from 58,328 units in June 2014, motorcycle sales grew by 15.56 percent, enlargening to 88,675 units in June two thousand fifteen from 76,734 units in June 2014. Meantime, the company, which is soon planning to inject into the midsized motorcycle segment, is tightly keeping its fresh product developments tightly under wrap.

Banking on the growth of its scooter models, India Yamaha Motor registered total domestic sales of 51,432 units in June 2015, up by 26.47 percent (June 2014: 40,666). «The numbers are a sign of Yamaha`s sturdy business plan and strategic customer engagement programs. We witnessed brisk growth due to our sturdy product line-up and fresh launches during the year so far. Our fresh Fascino scooter and 125cc Yamaha Saluto have been key to boosting our sales. Also, the fresh range of Alpha, Ray and Ray Z scooters with Yamaha`s next- generation ‘Blue Core` engine concept proceeds to be a fundamental growth driver for us,» said Roy Kurian, vice-president – Sales & Marketing, Yamaha Motor India Sales.

Suzuki Motorcycle India sold 32,628 units, 31.50 percent up (June 2014: 24,812). Atul Gupta, executive vice-president, SMIPL, said: «Several factors have come together to propel us onto a consistent growth path. This is because of Suzuki`s marketing efforts and also the perceived upswing in consumer mood. The aggressive marketing initiatives for the Gixxer have generated a lot of excitement and interest in Suzuki`s flagship product.»

India M&HCV sales rev up in June, above 1-tonne LCVs do better

In what can be termed as positive news for the commercial vehicle segment, growth is step by step filtering down from the M&HCV market (which has seen continuous growth for the past ten months) to the light commercial vehicle (LCV) segment.

Powerful and medium commercial vehicle (M&HCV) sales are continuing their strong run with all the OEMs recording higher sales month on month. Last month, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants had highlighted that the M&HCV segment in India is observing a clear trend of request for strong vehicles, especially 25T and 31T trucks. While 2014-15 eyed the 25T segment record fifteen percent YoY growth, customers are now preferring higher-tonnage vehicles like 31T vehicles, which eyed fifty three percent YoY growth in the last fiscal. The rock hard expects that the petite commercial vehicles segment will go after the trend in the M&HCV segment and will turn positive in next 6-8 months.

Sales in the above 1-tonne payload LCV segment are little by little enlargening performing and Ashok Leyland proceeds to record double-digit growth in sales of its Dost. However, sales of petite CVs of less than 1-tonne payload remain stuck in the slow lane mainly due to a slowdown in rural India growth as a result of a below-than-normal monsoon. Both Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra spotted negative sales in the category albeit M&M is eyeing better sales for its pick-ups.

Tata Motors` total sales of 25,542 units in June were down 5% (June 2014: 26,832) but its M&HCVs posted double-digit growth of 19% with sales of 11,450 units (June 2014: 9,620) Its LCVs tho’ remain in negative territory – at 14,092 units sold, they were down 18% year on year (June 2014: 17,212).

Ashok Leyland`s total sales were up 41% at Ten,461 units sold (June 2014: 7,411) Its M&HCV sales of 8,048 units marked a 46% increase over year-earlier sales (June 2014: Five,501). Its LCVs eyed positive sales momentum with 26% growth with sales of Two,413 units (June 2014: 1,910 units).

VE Commercial Vehicles, which had seen double-digit growth in May 2015, witnessed vapid growth of 2% in June. In the domestic 5-tonne and above category, the company sold Trio,537 units (June 2014: Three,474).

Mahindra HCVs sold four hundred four units in last month, up 44% but on a low base (June 2014: 279).

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