<p>Automobile retail sales in India rose 14 per cent in January on the back of robust registrations across passenger vehicles, two-wheelers and tractors, dealers' body Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations said on Monday.</p>.<p>Total sales across categories last month rose to 18,26,669 units, as compared to 16,08,505 units in January 2022.</p>.<p>Passenger vehicle registrations rose to 3,40,220 units last month, an increase of 22 per cent as compared to 2,79,050 units in the year-ago period.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/automobili-lamborghini-posts-record-sales-in-india-in-2022-1185241.html" target="_blank">Automobili Lamborghini posts record sales in India in 2022</a></strong></p>.<p>Similarly, two-wheeler retails rose to 12,65,069 units last month, as against 11,49,351 units in January 2022, an increase of 10 per cent.</p>.<p>Three-wheeler retail sales rose to 65,796 units, up 59 per cent from 41,487 units in January last year.</p>.<p>Commercial vehicle registrations were at 82,428 units in January, up 16 per cent from 70,853 units in the year-ago period.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/panorama/india-a-giant-auto-market-short-of-electric-vehicle-buyers-1182746.html" target="_blank">India, a giant auto market short of electric vehicle-buyers</a></strong></p>.<p>Similarly, tractor sales rose by 8 per cent to 73,156 units last month, as against 67,764 units in January last year.</p>.<p>Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) President Manish Raj Singhania said the total retail sales in January grew as compared with year-ago period but still remained down by 8 per cent when compared to pre-Covid month of January 2020.</p>.<p>"While good enquiry, healthy bookings and improved supplies are helping aid this segment, it is the entry level sub-segment which is still feeling the pinch," he said.</p>.<p>On two-wheeler sales, he said that sentiments were improving at a snail's pace but were better than what it was a year ago.</p>.<p>"Rural market is yet to fully come to the party as cost of ownership has shot up significantly while disposable income has not increased in the same ratio," Singhania said.</p>.<p>Continued demand in the market due to replacement of fleet, growth in freight availability and government's consistent push for infrastructure projects has helped the commercial vehicle segment rise above pre-covid numbers, he noted.</p>.<p>On business outlook, Singhania said: "With China's factory activity once again gaining pace, global supplies of parts and semiconductors will see a recovery thus aiding better vehicle supplies and lower waiting period in future. This will further fuel growth for the already healthy passenger vehicle category."</p>
<p>Automobile retail sales in India rose 14 per cent in January on the back of robust registrations across passenger vehicles, two-wheelers and tractors, dealers' body Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations said on Monday.</p>.<p>Total sales across categories last month rose to 18,26,669 units, as compared to 16,08,505 units in January 2022.</p>.<p>Passenger vehicle registrations rose to 3,40,220 units last month, an increase of 22 per cent as compared to 2,79,050 units in the year-ago period.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/automobili-lamborghini-posts-record-sales-in-india-in-2022-1185241.html" target="_blank">Automobili Lamborghini posts record sales in India in 2022</a></strong></p>.<p>Similarly, two-wheeler retails rose to 12,65,069 units last month, as against 11,49,351 units in January 2022, an increase of 10 per cent.</p>.<p>Three-wheeler retail sales rose to 65,796 units, up 59 per cent from 41,487 units in January last year.</p>.<p>Commercial vehicle registrations were at 82,428 units in January, up 16 per cent from 70,853 units in the year-ago period.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/panorama/india-a-giant-auto-market-short-of-electric-vehicle-buyers-1182746.html" target="_blank">India, a giant auto market short of electric vehicle-buyers</a></strong></p>.<p>Similarly, tractor sales rose by 8 per cent to 73,156 units last month, as against 67,764 units in January last year.</p>.<p>Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) President Manish Raj Singhania said the total retail sales in January grew as compared with year-ago period but still remained down by 8 per cent when compared to pre-Covid month of January 2020.</p>.<p>"While good enquiry, healthy bookings and improved supplies are helping aid this segment, it is the entry level sub-segment which is still feeling the pinch," he said.</p>.<p>On two-wheeler sales, he said that sentiments were improving at a snail's pace but were better than what it was a year ago.</p>.<p>"Rural market is yet to fully come to the party as cost of ownership has shot up significantly while disposable income has not increased in the same ratio," Singhania said.</p>.<p>Continued demand in the market due to replacement of fleet, growth in freight availability and government's consistent push for infrastructure projects has helped the commercial vehicle segment rise above pre-covid numbers, he noted.</p>.<p>On business outlook, Singhania said: "With China's factory activity once again gaining pace, global supplies of parts and semiconductors will see a recovery thus aiding better vehicle supplies and lower waiting period in future. This will further fuel growth for the already healthy passenger vehicle category."</p>