Growth of Indian Automobile Industry
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Growth of Indian Automobile Industry exhibits the rate of development of this prominent industrial sector of India and its contribution to the economy of the country. The expansion of the automotive industry of India has also attracted foreign investors to this sector.
The growth in the production, the domestic sales and the foreign markets together showcase the progress that the automobile industry of India has achieved during the last few years. The liberal policies of the Indian government has also enhanced the scope of this growth.
Growth of Indian Automobile Industry exhibits the rate of development of this prominent industrial sector of India and its contribution to the economy of the country. The expansion of the automotive industry of India has also attracted foreign investors to this sector.
The growth in the production, the domestic sales and the foreign markets together showcase the progress that the automobile industry of India has achieved during the last few years. The liberal policies of the Indian government has also enhanced the scope of this growth.
The growth of Indian automobile industry in the field of production in the past of years can be understood from the following:
| Category | 2002-03 | 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 | 2007-08 |
| Two-wheelers | 5,076,221 | 5,622,741 | 6,529,829 | 7,608,697 | 8,466,666 | 8,026,049 |
| Three-wheelers | 276,719 | 356,223 | 374,445 | 434,423 | 556,126 | 500,592 |
| Passenger Vehicles | 723,330 | 989,560 | 1,209,876 | 1,309,300 | 1,545,223 | 1,762,131 |
| Commercial Vehicles | 203,697 | 275,040 | 353,703 | 391,083 | 519,982 | 545,176 |
| Total | 6,279,967 | 7,243,564 | 8,467,853 | 9,743,503 | 11,087,997 | 10,833,948 |
The growth of Indian automobile industry in the domestic sales sector exhibited a rapid increase. The following table gives details about the growth in this sector:
| Category | 2002-03 | 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 | 2007-08 | Percentage of growth (2006-07) |
| Two-wheelers | 4,812,126 | 5,364,249 | 6,209,765 | 7,052,391 | 7,872,334 | 7,248,589 | 11.42% |
| Three-wheelers | 231,529 | 284,078 | 307,862 | 359,920 | 403,910 | 364,703 | 12.22% |
| Passenger Vehicles | 707,198 | 902,096 | 1,061,572 | 1,143,076 | 1,379,979 | 1,547,985 | 20.70% |
| Commercial Vehicles | 190,682 | 260,114 | 318,430 | 351,041 | 467,765 | 486,817 | 33.28% |
| Total | 5,941,535 | 6,810,537 | 7,897,629 | 8,906,428 | 10,123,988 | 9,648,094 |
The domestic sales market of the sub-categories of vehicles have also witnessed an increase. The following table offers information about this:
|
Category |
Sub-sections |
Percentage of growth (2006-07) |
|
Two-wheelers |
Motorcycles |
12.79% |
|
Scooters |
3.48% |
|
|
Mopeds |
6.95% |
|
|
Three-wheelers |
Passenger Carriers |
11.33% |
|
Goods Carriers |
13.52% |
|
|
Passenger Vehicles |
Passenger Cars |
22.01% |
|
Multi-Purpose Vehicles |
25.20% |
|
|
Utility Vehicles |
13.21% |
|
|
Commercial Vehicles |
Light Commercial Vehicles |
33.93% |
|
Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicles |
32.84% |
The increase in the export of vehicles manufactured in India have also helped in the expansion of the automotive industry of India. The following table offers information about the export trends in the past few years:
|
Category |
2002-03 |
2003-04 |
2004-05 |
2005-06 |
2006-07 |
2007-08 |
Percentage of growth (2006-07) |
|
Two-wheelers |
179,682 |
265,052 |
366,407 |
513,169 |
619,644 |
819,847 |
20.65% |
|
Three-wheelers |
43,366 |
68,144 |
66,795 |
76,881 |
143,896 |
141,235 |
87.17% |
|
Passenger Vehicles |
72,005 |
129,291 |
166,402 |
175,572 |
198,452 |
218,418 |
13.05% |
|
Commercial Vehicles |
12,255 |
17,432 |
29,940 |
40,600 |
49,537 |
58,999 |
22.58% |
|
Total |
307,308 |
479,919 |
629,544 |
806,222 |
1,011,529 |
1,238,499 |
25.43% |
The chief importer of Indian automobiles is Europe. The trucks and buses manufactured in India are exported mostly to the African nations. The two-wheelers manufactured in India are exported to the South-East Asian region. China is also becoming a major importer of Indian vehicles.
The investment of foreign car companies in India automobile industry have also helped in its growth. Several automakers of the world including Ford from USA, Renault from France, Honda from Japan, BMW from Germany have made significant investments in this industry.



