FADA Sales Report October 2024: Top Players in India’s Commercial Vehicle Market

Update On: Thu Nov 07 2024 by Tanya Athany
FADA Sales Report October 2024: Top Players in India’s Commercial Vehicle Market

In October 2024, India's commercial vehicle market showed notable shifts, reflecting robust demand and fierce competition among top players. According to FADA data, here’s a quick breakdown of the major brands and their market performance:

  1. Tata Motors Ltd: Still leading with 30,562 units sold (31.37% market share), Tata saw a slight decline from last year’s 35.82%. Increased competition and a focus on innovation are impacting its dominance.
  2. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd: Surging forward, Mahindra sold 27,769 units, raising its market share to 28.51% from 25.10% in 2023. Strong growth is driven by reliable, customer-focused products.
  3. Ashok Leyland Ltd: Holding third place, Ashok Leyland sold 15,772 units, with a stable market share at 16.19%, known for its heavy-duty vehicles and excellent after-sales support.
  4. VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd: The medium-duty vehicles manufactured by VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd. continue to perform very well in urban and intercity transportation, maintaining a stable market share of 7.22 percent (7,033 units). 
  5. Maruti Suzuki India Ltd: Maruti Suzuki India Ltd.: Maruti has gained a market share of 5.38% with 5,238 units, which is an increase from 4.36% the previous year. Maruti is rapidly expanding in the light commercial vehicle market. 
  6. Force Motors Limited: Force Motors is a company that is concentrating on specialised markets such as tourism and healthcare, and it is seeing a little increase in sales thanks to the fact that it has sold 1,370 units.
  7. SML Isuzu Ltd: Among small and medium-sized organisations, SML Isuzu is gaining pace, as shown by the fact that the company has sold 852 units and has a market share of up to 0.87%.

Total Market Overview:

October 2024 saw 97,411 commercial vehicles sold, up from 91,576 in 2023, highlighting continued growth driven by economic expansion and urbanization.

Key Insights:

  • Tata Motors maintains the lead, but Mahindra & Mahindra is narrowing the gap.
  • Maruti Suzuki gains ground in light commercial vehicles.
  • Players like Ashok Leyland and VE Commercial Vehicles remain steady but face rising competition.
  • Niche players like Force Motors and SML Isuzu are finding success in specialized sectors.

Conclusion

In order to remain competitive in the commercial vehicle industry of India, established companies are adapting their strategies, while niche firms are gaining a foothold and increasing their market share. As a consequence of the industry's endeavours to meet the growing demand, you can anticipate the implementation of more intelligent and innovative initiatives in the months ahead.

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