Summary:

India's vehicle exports increased by 19% in FY25, totaling more than 5.3 million units. Total exports rose to 5.4 million units, up from 4.5 million in FY24. Passenger car exports grew by 15% to 7,70,364 units, driven by strong global demand for Indian-made models. Improved production quality has enabled certain companies to enter mature markets, marking a key milestone for the industry.

Two-wheeler exports increased by 21% to 4,198,403 units in FY25, fueled by new models and expansion into Africa and Latin America. Three-wheeler exports grew by 2% to 310,000 units, while commercial vehicle exports surged by 23% to 80,986 units. The Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) reported strong demand for "Made in India" vehicles, reflecting increased global demand and India’s growing competitiveness.

Source: IBEF

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