Automakers Face Sales Slide as GST Reform Looms
Leading Indian automakers, including Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Mahindra, and Tata Motors, reported a decline in dispatches to dealers last month due to buyers postponing their purchases in anticipation of a new GST framework. However, some manufacturers expect a future increase in demand post-GST reforms.

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Leading automakers in India, such as Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Mahindra, and Tata Motors, experienced a downturn in dispatches to dealers this past August. The primary cause was a dip in demand as potential buyers delayed purchases, anticipating potential price reductions due to upcoming GST reforms.
Maruti Suzuki, India's largest carmaker, reported an 8% year-on-year decline in domestic passenger vehicle dispatches. The company's sales figures showed a drop to 1,31,278 units compared to 1,43,075 units in August 2024, despite a rise in compact car dispatches.
While overall sales were hit, automakers hope that the expected GST announcement could rejuvenate buyer interest. With a high-stakes GST Council meeting scheduled for early September, manufacturers remain cautiously optimistic about future demand increases following the anticipated tax changes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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