FADA: Over 2.61 crore vehicles sold in 2024-25 due to better performance in rural areas, an increase of 6%

FADA: More than 2.61 crore vehicles were sold in 2024-25 due to better performance in rural areas in India, which is 50% more than the previous year. Sales of passenger and two-wheelers increased, while sales of commercial vehicles and tractors declined.

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FADA: Over 2.61 crore vehicles sold in 2024-25 due to better performance in rural areas, an increase of 6%
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FADA: Over 2.61 crore vehicles sold in 2024-25 due to better performance in rural areas, an increase of 6%
FADA: Over 2.61 crore vehicles sold in 2024-25 due to better performance in rural areas, an increase of 6%

As a result of the improved performance of the rural markets in the passenger as well as two-wheeler segment, over 2.61 crores of vehicles were retailed in the retail markets of the country in the previous financial year 2024-25. It is 6 percent higher compared to the total 2,45,58,437 vehicles retailed in 2023-24.

The Federation of Automobile Dealers Association (FADA) said on Monday, sales of passenger vehicles, two-wheelers and three-wheelers saw an increase in 2024-25. However, there was a decline in the registration of commercial vehicles and tractors. According to the data of the organization, retail sales of passenger vehicles increased by 5% to 41,53,432 units in the last financial year as compared to 39,60,602 in 2023-24.

Retail sales of two-wheelers grew 8% year-on-year to 1,88,77,812 units in 2024-25. Sales of three-wheelers grew by 5% to 12,20,981 units. However, tractor sales declined by 1% to 8,92,410 units. FADA President CS Vigneshwar said, 2024-25 was indeed resilient for the retail vehicle sector. The main highlight was the strong performance in rural areas.

On the other hand, the European Union has demanded the abolition of tariffs on car imports as part of the pending trade agreement with India. Sources said the Modi government is ready to further simplify its current proposal to finalize the talks.

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Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026Journalist

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