Automobile exports from India grew at a robust 29.64 per cent in 2010-11 riding on two-wheelers and commercial vehicles despite a sluggish demand from Europe, one of the main markets for small cars.
According to the figures released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), total exports from the country stood at 23,39,333 units in last fiscal compared to 18,04,426 units in the year—ago period.
During the fiscal, commercial vehicles and two—wheeler sectors witnessed good growth in exports, SIAM President Mr Pawan Goenka told reporters here.
“The only low was the passenger vehicle segment, mainly because of slow recovery of the European market,” he added.
India’s total passenger vehicle exports during last fiscal were up by a mere 1.64 per cent at 4,53,479 units as against 4,46,145 units in the previous fiscal, SIAM said.
Passenger car exports from India touched 4,47,403 units in FY’11 as against 4,41,709 units in the previous financial year, up 1.29 per cent.
In 2010—11, India’s largest exporter Hyundai Motor saw a decline of 18.41 per cent at 2,33,069 units.
Domestic market leader Maruti Suzuki was a distant second, registering 6.93 per cent fall in overseas sales at 1,36,026 units in 2010—11.
However, exports growth in the last financial year was robust in the two—wheeler category, which registered 35.04 per cent rise at 15,39,590 units as against 11,40,058 units in the previous financial year.
The surge in two-wheeler exports was led by Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor Company with sales of their motorcycles and scooters in various overseas markets.
Bajaj Auto’s overseas two-wheeler sales rose by 34.11 per cent to 9,72,437 units from 7,25,097 units in 2009—10.
TVS Motor Company registered a rise of 38.52 per cent at 2,29,132 units as against 1,65,414 units in FY10.
Domestic market leader Hero Honda saw its bike exports increase by 36.20 per cent at 1,33,063 units against 97,699 units in the previous fiscal, SIAM said.
Commercial vehicles also registered a very robust growth at 69.51 per cent in exports during last fiscal at 76,297 units, compared to 45,009 units in 2009-10.
While light commercial vehicles saw an export jump of 91.28 per cent at 47,025 units, the medium and heavy commercial vehicles segment’s overseas sales grew 43.31 per cent at 29,272 units in 2010-11, SIAM said.
Three-wheeler exports rose by 55.86 per cent to 2,69,967 units from 1,73,214 units in the previous fiscal, it added.