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Festive season & GST relief drive robust auto sector surge in October 2025: SIAM

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Last updated: 2025/11/14 at 6:27 PM
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India’s Automobile Industry Sees Robust Growth in October 2025

India’s automobile industry recorded robust growth across key segments in October 2025, driven by strong festive demand and the recent GST rate reduction. According to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), the industry witnessed significant improvements in sales and production. The growth in the automobile sector was evident across various categories, with passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, and three-wheelers all showing positive trends.

Passenger Vehicles Lead the Growth

The Passenger Vehicle (PV) segment saw a 17.2% increase in domestic sales, with 4,60,739 units dispatched to dealerships in October 2025, up from 3,93,238 units in the same month last year. This marked the highest-ever October dispatches for the segment, indicating a strong market recovery. The festive season, coupled with the GST rate reduction that became effective from September 22, 2025, played a crucial role in boosting sales. The reduction in GST rates not only made vehicles more affordable but also encouraged buyers to make purchases during the festive period.

Two-Wheeler Sales Show Positive Trends

The Two-Wheeler category also witnessed growth, with sales rising 2.1% to 22,10,727 units in October 2025, compared to 21,64,276 units in October 2024. Within this segment, scooter sales saw a significant 14.3% jump to 8,24,003 units. However, motorcycle sales declined by 4% to 13,35,468 units. The overall growth in two-wheeler sales was largely driven by the increased demand for scooters, which continue to be a popular choice among consumers.

Impact of GST Rate Reduction on Two-Wheelers

The GST rate reduction had a positive impact on two-wheeler sales, making them more affordable for a wider audience. The reduction in GST rates led to a decrease in the overall cost of two-wheelers, thereby increasing their appeal to potential buyers. As a result, the industry saw a notable rise in sales, particularly in the scooter segment.

Three-Wheeler Segment Shows Resilience

The Three-Wheeler segment recorded overall sales of 81,288 units, reflecting a 5.9% rise over October 2024. Passenger carriers grew by 7.6%, while goods carriers increased by 2.8%. However, electric three-wheelers registered a decline, with e-rickshaw sales dropping by 27.2% and e-cart sales falling by 3.4%. Despite the decline in electric three-wheelers, the overall three-wheeler segment showed resilience, driven by the growth in passenger and goods carriers.

Production Numbers Reflect Industry Growth

The total production of passenger vehicles, three-wheelers, two-wheelers, and quadricycles in October 2025 stood at 28,01,412 units. This significant production number is a testament to the industry’s ability to meet the growing demand. The production growth was largely driven by the increased demand across various segments, particularly in passenger vehicles and two-wheelers.

Industry Insights and Future Prospects

Rajesh Menon, Director General of SIAM, attributed the record dispatches in October to a strong market recovery driven by festival-season buying sentiment and the GST rate reduction. Menon noted that despite certain logistical limitations, the Passenger Vehicle, Two-Wheeler, and Three-Wheeler segments posted their highest-ever dispatches to dealers. The GST rate reduction also led to a notable rise in vehicle registrations, signaling continued retail strength beyond wholesales.

The automobile industry’s growth in October 2025 is a positive indicator for the sector’s future prospects. With the GST rate reduction and festive demand driving sales, the industry is expected to maintain its momentum in the coming months. As the industry continues to recover and grow, it is likely to have a positive impact on the overall economy.

In conclusion, India’s automobile industry witnessed robust growth in October 2025, driven by strong festive demand and the recent GST rate reduction. The growth was evident across key segments, including passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, and three-wheelers. As the industry continues to recover and grow, it is expected to have a positive impact on the overall economy. With the right policies and incentives in place, the automobile industry is poised for sustained growth in the coming months.

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