Indian auto market remains steady May 2025, because both wheelers resisted in a weakened April, while the passenger vehicle decreased was reduced as a result of a recording-high last year. According to the data from the Society of Indian Indian Manufacturers (Siam), the total dispenses show moderate growth, with mixed performance on key side of keys.
According to the data issued by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacts (Siam), wholesale dispatches Sokies on May 2024. Utility vehicles continue to lead partly, recounting about 65 percent of PV.
Selling two wheelers sold 2.2 percent year-on-year to 16,55,927 units on May 2025, from 16,20,084 units a year earlier. This marks a strong recovery from April 2025, when marketing falls 16.7 percent of 14,58,784 units due to a long basis and weakness of rural. May repair is supported by improving radial demand, launching new product and expected in the above normal rain.
However, three-wheeler sales are found to be a dip of 3.3 percent year-year-old units, from 55,763 units of May 2024. The moon also sees dispatch in a quadricycle.
Overall, Domestic Wholesale Volumes Across Passenger Vehicles, two-wheelers, three-wheelers and quadricycles Rose by 1.54 percent year-on-year to 20,54,526 units in May 2025, compared to 20,23,371 units in the same month last year. Total car production stands at 25.82 lakh units for the moon.
Industry leaders remain optimistic about the months of the future. According to Siam, the Reserve Bank of India is a new eraser of money and a positive abstinence of Monsoon is expected to develop feelings and improves consumer feelings. The RBI cuts the repo rate of total 100 points on the basis of the past six months.
“Go forward, RBI rate rate and predicting a good monsoon is positive signs. It should be supported in parts of the coming parts,” says Rajesh Mensons, Siam.
With two wheelers back to track vehicles and passenger vehicles close to high years, the industry appears to be on a steady foot to go to the second quarter of the financial year of financial year.