Passenger vehicle exports increase 5.89% in first nine months of FY20: SIAM

20 Jan 2020 Evaluate

The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) in its latest data has showed that passenger vehicle (PV) exports from India increased by 5.89 per cent to 5,40,384 units in the first nine months (April-December) of the current financial year (FY20) as compared to 5,10,305 units in the same period of last financial year (FY19). Car shipments saw 4.44 per cent growth at 4,04,552 units, while utility vehicle exports saw a rise of 11.14 per cent at 1,33,511 units during the April-December period.

However, data showed that vans witnessed a 17.4 per cent decline in exports at 2,321 units during the period under review as compared with 2,810 units in the same period last fiscal. Hyundai Motor India (HMIL) led the segment, followed by Ford India and Maruti Suzuki India (MSI) at the second and third positions, respectively.

Hyundai Motor India exported 1,44,982 units to overseas markets during the period under review, up 15.17 per cent over the same period last fiscal. The company exports vehicles to over 90 countries across Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Australia and Asia Pacific. Ford India's foreign dispatches stood at 1,06,084 units during the April-December period, down 12.57 per cent from a year-ago period. On the other hand, Maruti Suzuki India exported 75,948 units across global markets, down 1.7 per cent from same period last year.

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