SOCIETY OF INDIAN AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERES
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Delhi
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1999-06-01
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2025-05-15 (ndtv.com)
Car Sales Increase By 4 Pc, Two-Wheeler Sales Drop By 17 Pc In April: SIAM
Passenger vehicles segment posted its highest-ever sales of April in 2025 of 3.49 lakh units, with a growth of 3.9 per cent as compared with April 2024 - SIAM Director.
Read more2025-05-15 (indiatimes.com)
2W segment slips, while PV maintains steady growth in April 2025: SIAM - ET Auto
April Auto Sales: The PV segment witnessed a growth of 3.9% to 3.49 lakh units, while the two-wheeler segment saw a decline of 16.7% to 14,58,784 units.
Read more2025-05-12 (news9live.com)
Sluggish Car Sales in Wealthy South India as North and West Accelerate | Auto News -
With IT world impacted by uncertainties of the global market, even auto sector has taken a hit in the southern states while Northern and Western states have shown growth.
Read more2025-04-22 (mobilityoutlook.com)
SIAM Reports Moderate Growth Amidst Changing Dynamics In March 2025
With over 15 lakh students targeted, the online education programme aims to embed responsible road behaviour from early school years.
Read more2025-04-20 (rediff.com)
India Auto Exports Surge 19% to 53 Lakh Units in FY25: SIAM: Moneynews
India's automobile exports soared 19% to over 53 lakh units in FY25, driven by strong demand for passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, and commercial vehicles in global markets. Passenger vehicle shipments rose 15%, led by utility vehicle exports which surged 54%.
Read more2025-04-16 (republicworld.com)
SIAM: UV Sales Hit 2.8 Million in FY25, Driving 65% of India's PV Market |
According to data from the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), UV sales grew by 11%, rising from 2.52 million units in FY24 to nearly 2.8 million units in FY25.
Read more2025-04-15 (thehansindia.com)
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Read more2025-04-15 (newindianexpress.com)
Utility vehicle demand drives PV dispatches to record high at over 43 lakh units in FY25: SIAM
NEW DELHI: Passenger vehicle dispatches in India from factories to dealers rose to record levels at over 43 lakh units in FY25, with utility vehicles accounting
Read more2025-04-15 (thehindubusinessline.com)
Macroeconomic trends, geopolitics to shape auto demand in FY26: SIAM - The Hindu
SIAM predicts continued growth in Indian auto industry in FY26, driven by stable policies, infrastructure investments, and EV sales.
Read more2025-04-14 (economictimes.com)
Electric vehicle registrations rise 17 per cent in FY25: SIAM -
Electric vehicle registrations in India surged by 17% to 1.97 million units in FY25, fueled by government initiatives and new model introductions. Electric passenger vehicle registrations surpassed 1 lakh units, marking an 18% increase. The growth was further propelled by a 21% rise in electric two-wheeler registrations, reaching 11.5 lakh units.
Read more2025-04-14 (fortuneindia.com)
SUVs, MPVs account for 65% of passenger vehicle sales in FY25
Passenger vehicle wholesales, dispatches from the factory shop floor to dealerships, grew 2% year-on-year to 4.3 million units in FY25, shows SIAM data.
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2025-04-10 (manufacturingtodayindia.com)
RBI's rate cut to boost auto sector with lower financing costs
RBI's 25 bps rate cut expected to boost the auto sector by reducing financing costs and improving market sentiment, says SIAM.
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