Indian carmakers post SUV-led June sales growth amid heat waves

FILE PHOTO: A Mahindra XUV500 is pictured at the assembly line inside the company's manufacturing plant in Chakan

(This July 1 story has been corrected to fix the company name to 'Kia India' from 'Kia Motor' in the table)

BENGALURU (Reuters) - Carmakers Mahindra & Mahindra and the Indian units of Toyota Motor Corp and Kia Corp reported higher car sales in June, boosted by demand for sports utility vehicles (SUV) even as heat waves weighed on purchase decisions.

Each month, automobile makers in India release wholesale numbers, or vehicle sales, to dealers. The sales numbers are seen as a key indicator of private consumption in India.

The auto sector contributes around 7% to the country's economy.

According to monthly data from automakers released on Monday, Mahindra's total car sales grew 11.2% year-on-year, missing brokerage Nomura's 16% estimate and Jefferies' 18% estimate.

This is Mahindra's slowest monthly sales growth since March.

Intense heat in northern India has reduced footfall at dealerships, according to Nomura, which added that a normal monsoon could likely lead to a revival in rural sales for passenger vehicles.

Toyota's and Kia's respective growths of 40.1% and 9.8% are their largest since February. Nomura and Jefferies do not provide monthly sales estimates for Toyota and Kia.

A surge in domestic sales of more-expensive SUVs last year has extended into 2024 and benefitted companies including Mahindra and Toyota, whose portfolios consist almost entirely of utility vehicles.

Maruti Suzuki, which dominates the cheaper small-car segment, reported a 12.4% climb in June total sales, handily beating a 2% growth estimate by analysts at Nomura and Jefferies. Its shares rose 2%.

Meanwhile, domestic demand recovery in rural areas outweighed weak exports, helping motorcycle-maker Bajaj Auto record a 5.1% growth in two-wheeler sales. While this beat Nomura's estimate of a 1% decline, it missed Jefferies' estimate of 10% growth.

Rural two-wheeler sales have recovered from weakness through fiscal 2024, which had hurt entry-level sales for motorbikes such as the Bajaj Platina. The rural sector accounts for more than half of India's total two-wheeler sales, according to a 2023 report by motorcycle maker Hero Motorcorp.

Company Total June Y/Y change

sales in June

(units) (%)

Mahindra & 69,397 11.2

Mahindra

Toyota 27,474 40.1

Kirloskar

Motor

Kia India 21,300 9.8

Maruti 179,228 12.4

Suzuki

Bajaj Auto 358,477 5.1

Mahindra & 47,319 6.4

Mahindra

Farm

Equipment

(Reporting by Varun Hebbalalu and Nandan Mandayam in Bengaluru; Editing by Janane Venkatraman)