In October 2025, India’s vehicle retail market reached a record-breaking level, with total registrations rising by about 40.5 percent year-on-year to nearly 4.02 million units. The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) reported that the surge was led by robust demand across
Maruti Suzuki India Ltd (MSIL) announced that it achieved its highest ever monthly sales in October 2025, driven by a combination of festival-season demand and recent Goods & Services Tax (GST) rate reductions. The company said domestic passenger vehicle dispatches to dealers crossed the previous record, with robust volumes across hatchbacks, compact sedans and
India’s passenger vehicle industry recorded its best-ever monthly performance in October 2025, with wholesales reaching approximately 470,000 units, up 17.2 percent from 401,105 units in October 2024. This marks the highest dispatch total to date, surpassing the previous record of 405,522 units in January 2025. During the month, prominent automakers including Maruti Suzuki
Diwali 2025 turned out to be India’s most lucrative festive season ever. Retail trade across the country touched a record ₹6.05 lakh crore, up 25 percent from last year’s ₹4.25 lakh crore. From bustling jewellery shops to crowded car dealerships, spending was at an all-time high. The timing was no coincidence. Barely a month before […]
India’s retail sector recorded its highest-ever festive season turnover between Navratri and Diwali, with goods sales reaching about ₹5.40 lakh crore and services adding ₹65,000 crore, according to a nationwide survey by the Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT). Growth Over Last Year This year’s numbers reflect a 25% jump compared with the previous year, […]
India’s retail automobile sector recorded a 5.2% year-on-year growth in September 2025, supported by GST cuts and festive season demand, according to the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations. Segment Performance Two-wheelers grew the most, rising 6.5% compared to last year. Passenger vehicles also performed strongly, with a 5.8% increase. Three-wheelers, however,















