Indian Commercial Vehicle Sales Show Mixed Recovery in July 2025
Wholesale volumes grew 6.1% year-on-year while retail sales remained nearly flat, marking a recovery after first quarter decline amid market uncertainties.
The Indian commercial vehicle industry demonstrated signs of recovery in July 2025, with wholesale volumes increasing 6.1% compared to the same month last year, according to a report by ICRA. However, retail volumes showed minimal growth at just 0.2% year-on-year, indicating a disconnect between manufacturing output and consumer demand.
This growth represents a turnaround from the 1.7% year-on-year decline recorded in the first quarter of fiscal year 2026, which had been affected by weak market sentiment and regional geopolitical situations that particularly impacted demand in northern and eastern regions of the country.
The rating agency projects the domestic commercial vehicle industry will achieve modest wholesale volume growth of 3-5% for the full fiscal year 2026, following a marginal 1.2% decline in the previous fiscal year. This outlook reflects expectations of improved construction and infrastructure activities alongside a steady economic environment.
Within specific segments, the light commercial vehicle category saw retail volumes increase 0.5% year-on-year in July, with wholesale volumes expected to grow 3-5% for the fiscal year. However, this segment faces headwinds from competition with electric three-wheelers and increasing consumer preference for pre-owned vehicles over new purchases.
The medium and heavy commercial vehicle segment experienced a slight 0.2% decline in retail sales during July, though ICRA forecasts wholesale volumes in this category will grow 0-3% for the full year. The buses segment is expected to perform better, with projected growth of 8-10% driven primarily by replacement demand.
Commercial vehicles serve as an important indicator of economic activity in India, as they are used for goods transportation and construction activities. The industry's performance typically correlates with infrastructure development, industrial production, and overall economic growth.
The recovery in wholesale volumes suggests manufacturers are building inventory in anticipation of improved demand, while the modest retail growth indicates consumers and businesses remain cautious about major capital expenditure decisions.
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By Angitha Suresh
27 Aug 2025
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