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INDIA SALES ANALYSIS: December 2015
INDIA SALES ANALYSIS: December 2015
December gives Maruti and Hyundai a sales high even as other OEMs disappoint
The last month of two thousand fifteen witnessed the Indian passenger car industry register a mixed bag of sales with leading carmakers like Maruti Suzuki India and Hyundai Motor India registering high double-digit growth on one arm and most other players reporting a dip in sales on the other.
While petrol carmakers like Maruti and Hyundai were able to shove despatches at the fag end of the year, predominantly diesel passenger vehicle manufacturers like Toyota Kirloskar Motor, Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra eyed muted request, largely due to the selective diesel-car ban in Delhi-NCR. Another sales dampener was the flood-hit Chennai which received its strongest rainfall in a century in early December and affected most major automakers, along with their component supply chain, in the region.
Hefty year-end discounts, benign fuel prices and favourable interest rates augured well for the country`s largest carmaker Maruti Suzuki India as it registered 13.Five percent growth in December two thousand fifteen to 111,333 (December 2014: 98,109). The entry level duo of the Alto and WagonR sold a total of 37,234 units, up 7.Five percent year on year (December 2014: 34,625). Meantime the five compact cars (Swift, Ritz, Celerio, Baleno and Dzire) together sold 47,354 units, up fourteen percent (December 2014: 41,532). The premium Baleno seems to be providing sales a fresh fillip. Ciaz sales (which are clubbed with the now-discontinued SX4) however were down 23.9 percent, with the carmaker selling Two,841 units (December 2014: Three,731).
Maruti`s total sales of passenger cars enlargened 11.6 percent to 91,043 units as compared to 81,564 units in December 2014. Utility vehicles sales, including the Gypsy, Grand Vitara, Ertiga and the S-Cross rose 58.8 percent to 9,168 units in December two thousand fifteen (December 2014: Five,774). Meantime, sales of the Omni and Eeco vans rose Three.Three percent to 11,122 units in December two thousand fifteen (December 2014: Ten,771).
Hyundai Motor India posted record sales in December to notch its highest annual sales in 2015. The country`s 2nd largest carmaker posted a 28.8 percent rise in domestic sales at 41,861 units (December 2014: 32,504). The company also exported 22,274 units with cumulative sales of 64,135 units for the month of December 2015.
Commenting on the month`s sales, Rakesh Srivastava, senior VP (Sales and Marketing), said: «With the strong spectacle of the Grand i10, Elite i20 and Creta in December, Hyundai`s calendar year sales were an all-time high record of 476,001 units with a cumulative growth of 15.7 percent and projected highest ever market share of 17.2%.»
Mahindra & Mahindra`s passenger vehicles division (which includes UVs, cars and vans) sold Eighteen,197 units in December two thousand fifteen (December 2014: 17,980), indicating vapid growth of just one percent.
M&M, which has a large stable of diesel-engined SUVs, is among the companies adversely affected by the latest ban on fresh diesel vehicle registration in Delhi and the National Capital Region.
Speaking on the sales spectacle, Pravin Shah, president & chief executive (Automotive), M&M, said, «Inspite of a challenging outward environment, we at Mahindra have closed December on a positive note. Having been encouraged with the positive response to our upcoming KUV100, we are excited about this compact SUV launch on January 15, especially with our very first mFalcon petrol suggesting.»
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) sold Ten,883 units in the domestic market (including exports) in December 2015, down 11.04 percent compared to a year ago (December 2014: 11,738 units). The decline in sales is mainly due to the ban on registration of diesel vehicles with engine capacity of more than 2000cc in Delhi and NCR where Toyota is significantly present, apart from the floods in Chennai and car buyers postponing their purchases to the fresh year.
Commenting on the sales, N Raja, director and senior VP, sales and marketing, said, “We have seen a cumulative growth of five percent in calendar year two thousand fifteen when compared to sales in 2014. The growth would have been higher if we didn`t have to face few challenges like the ban on registration of diesel vehicles in Delhi and NCR and the flood situation in Chennai.”
In CY2015, TKM sold a total of 139,815 units, registering a cumulative growth of five percent YoY (2014: 132,673 units).
Honda Cars India registered monthly domestic sales of 12,379 units in December two thousand fifteen against 14,428 units in the corresponding month in the year 2014, down 14.20 percent. The sales were aided by the consistent request of the City, followed by the Amaze and Jazz. The company registered cumulative domestic sales of 144,474 units in the period April-December two thousand fifteen against 131,133 units for the corresponding period of the year two thousand fourteen marking a growth of 10%.
Despite attractive year-end discounts and offers on its vehicles, Tata Motors` passenger vehicle division reported a thirty three percent decline in sales in December 2015. Passenger vehicle sales were down at 8,069 units (December 2014: 12,040). Wholesales of passenger cars in December two thousand fifteen were lower by thirty one percent at 6,900 units (December 2014: 9,956) and UV sales declined even more by forty four percent at 1,169 units in the month.
The usual trend of car buyers postponing their purchases to the fresh year also weighed on most carmakers and Tata Motors was no exception. Additionally, the company said that the ‘unusual` surge in sales in December 2014, in anticipation of increase in excise duty, also resulted in a acute YoY fall in sales last December.
Renault India continued to benefit from the sustained request for the Kwid hatchback and reported a one hundred sixty percent hop in domestic sales at Ten,292 units in December two thousand fifteen (December 2014: Trio,956). In calendar year 2015, Renault India sold 53,847 units compared to 44,849 units in 2014, which marks a growth of 20.1 percent.
The carmaker says it has substantially enlargened its sales and service network reach in India, from fourteen sales and service facilities in mid-2011 to one hundred ninety presently, and will reach two hundred forty facilities by end-2017, which includes expanding its presence in existing and fresh markets in urban, semi-urban and rural India.
Ford India`s domestic sales for December two thousand fifteen stood at Five,924 units, 57.81 percent up (December 2014: Trio,754). Exports last declined to Four,941 units compared to Ten,647 units in December 2014.
India two-wheeler sales tumble in December
Sales reports from a few of the major two-wheeler companies indicate that the market continued to contract during December 2015. Sales reports from the big four (Hero MotoCorp, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor Company) and the ever-growing Royal Enfield underline a YoY decline of Trio.41 percent for the last month.
While HMSI stood as the largest volume loser (39,267 units) for December 2015, Hero`s decline (26,432 two-wheelers) in unit terms overshadowed the growth registered by Bajaj Auto, TVS Motor Co. and Royal Enfield.
Industry experts say that the month of December is usually low on two-wheeler sales due to delayed purchase decisions and the winter season in major parts of the north and central regions of the country.
The largest two-wheeler manufacturer, Hero MotoCorp, reported sales of 499,665 units in December 2015, down by Five.02 percent (December 2014: 526,097). The company that launched two fresh scooter models – Maestro Edge and Duet – is registering an uptick in its scooter sales. Interestingly, the Hero Duet has also become one of the top ten best-selling scooters in the market soon after its commercial launch. The model ranked fourth in the top selling scooters in India for November 2015.
While the company is said to be preparing itself for the upcoming Auto Expo in Fresh Delhi in February 2016, it is expected that it might roll out a slew of fresh scooter and motorcycle models as it did at Auto Expo 2014.
HMSI, which registered consistent growth across the year, has reported declining sales for the 2nd month in a row. According to the company, it sold 290,712 units across the domestic territories in December 2015, down by a substantial 11.90 percent YoY (December 2014: 329,979).
Marking its dominance in the domestic scooter segment, HMSI reported sales of 198,332 scooters and 92,380 motorcycles. The company document also highlighted that for December two thousand fifteen it held a domestic market share of twenty five percent.
Bajaj Auto reported sales of 247,782 units in December two thousand fifteen (December 2014: 246,233), a marginal growth of 0.63 percent YoY. The company is known to be working upon fresh products for the Auto Expo, the capacity crunch at its Chakan plant and its pan-India supply chain for improved reach across the domestic markets.
TVS Motor Company registered domestic sales of 168,160 units (December 2014: 159,918). The company, which is ready with its fresh products to take on the two-wheeler market in 2016, grew by Five.15 percent YoY for December 2015.
However low on its base, Royal Enfield finished the calendar year maintaining its healthy double-digit growth rate. The company grew by 42.08 percent YoY in December two thousand fifteen when it recorded total domestic sales of 40,037 units. It had sold 28,179 units in December 2014. The company, which hired a number of officials from Triumph Motorcycles in the UK to work on consolidating its position in the global markets, is known to be working on at least two all-new engine platforms. Keeping its concentrate on the midsized motorcycle segment (250cc-750cc engine displacement), the company is working towards the aim of becoming the largest player in the category globally.
Two-wheeler players such as India Yamaha Motors, Suzuki Motorcycle India and others are expected to report their December two thousand fifteen sales numbers later this month.
Commercial vehicle sales register growth in December, LCVs break the fall
The last month of the calendar year two thousand fifteen witnessed mix sales for the commercial vehicle segment with the medium and mighty commercial vehicles (M&HCV) witnessing a slowdown in growth. The good news tho’ is that LCVs, which spotted a decline in December for the last two years, has turned positive in December 2015.
Tata Motors and Ashok Leyland registered dual digit growth in the LCV segment, while Mahindra & Mahindra`s below Trio.5T GVW segment recorded vapid growth, and above Trio.5T GVW segment declined twenty five percent.
Credit rating agency ICRA predicts that, the LCV passenger vehicle segment is likely to remain under stress, but the LCV goods carrier segment might see some modest revival on the back of economic recovery, improving viability due to decline diesel prices and replacement request.
There is still surplus fleet in the market and taut financing norms on the back of rising delinquency levels have put pressure on the growth of LCV segment. Industry analysts are keenly watching if the LCV segment manages to sustain the growth curve after persistence fall since 2013.
As regards specific manufacturer sales, Tata Motors` total sales of 27, three hundred forty seven units in December were up six percent (December 2014: 25,736 units). M&HCVs eyed a marginal growth of two percent, selling 12,673 units (December 2014: 12,438). Meantime, the LCV segment has registered an upward trend growing by 11%, with sales of 14,674 units (December 2014: 13,298).
Ashok Leyland`s total sales were up thirty one percent at 12,209 units sold (December 2014: 9,290). While M&HCV sales notched up an exceptional thirty five percent growth selling 9,758 units (December 2014: 7,210); LCVs also gained dual digit growth of eighteen percent with sales of Two,451 units (December 2014: Two,080 units).
Mahindra`s M&HCV sales went up seventy four percent, with sales of five hundred twenty eight units last month (December 2014: three hundred three units). While the below Three.Five T GVW segment registered plane growth with sales of 11,530 units (December 2014: 11,525 units), the above Trio.5T GVW segment went down by twenty five percent with sales of four hundred seven units (December 2014:540 units).
VE Commercial Vehicles recorded a strong thirty six percent growth selling Four,114 units in the domestic market last month (December 2014: Three,013 units).
(With inputs from Shourya Harwani, Amit Panday & Kiran Bajad)