India's Passenger Vehicle Sales Hit Record High in April 2026

Domestic passenger vehicle dispatches in India rose 25.4% to 437,312 units in April 2026, marking a record high. Two-wheeler sales also surged 28.4% to 18.73 lakh units, while three-wheelers grew 32.8%. SIAM Director General Rajesh Menon noted continued momentum despite concerns over high commodity prices from West Asia disruptions. The auto retail industry also recorded its best-ever April with 26.11 lakh units sold.

Key Points: India Auto Sales Surge: PVs Up 25.4% in April

  • Passenger vehicle sales hit record 437,312 units in April 2026
  • Two-wheeler sales rose 28.4% to 18.73 lakh units
  • Three-wheeler dispatches grew 32.8% to 65,668 units
  • Total vehicle production in April was 29.22 lakh units
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Passenger vehicle sales in India up 25.4 pc to 437,312 units in April: SIAM data

Passenger vehicle sales in India rose 25.4% to 437,312 units in April 2026, with two-wheelers up 28.4%. SIAM reports record growth.

"Continuing with the momentum of the second half of FY 2025-26, the first month of FY 2026-27, posted high double-digit growth in passenger vehicles, Three-wheelers and two-wheelers. - Rajesh Menon"

New Delhi, May 14

Domestic passenger vehicle dispatches to dealers went up 25.4 per cent to 437,312 units in April, while two-wheeler sales stood at 18,72,691 units last month, up 28.4 per cent, according to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers on Thursday.

Three-wheeler dispatches to dealers were up 32.8 per cent at 65,668 units in April.

The total production of passenger vehicles, three wheelers, two wheelers and Quadricycle in April were 29,22,427 units

"Continuing with the momentum of the second half of FY 2025-26, the first month of FY 2026-27, posted high double-digit growth in passenger vehicles, Three-wheelers and two-wheelers. In April 2026, the passenger vehicles recorded their highest-ever sales of 4.37 lakh units with a growth of 25.4 per cent, over April 2025," said Rajesh Menon, Director General, SIAM.

Three-wheelers also posted its highest ever sales of 0.66 lakh units, registering a growth of 32.8 per cent, compared to April 2025.

"Around 18.73 lakh units of two-wheelers were sold in April 2026, resulting in growth of 28.4 per cent compared to April of the previous year. Though there are concerns of high commodity prices emanating from the disruptions in West Asia, Industry has been witnessing good demand," Menon added.

In March, domestic passenger vehicle dispatches to dealers increased by 16 per cent (year-on-year) to 4,42,460 units, driven by improved demand and inventory build-up at dealerships.

The broader outlook for the passenger vehicle segment also remains positive, though growth is expected to moderate going ahead.

Meanwhile, the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) data showed earlier that the domestic auto retail industry opened FY27 on an exceptionally strong note, retailing a record 26,11,317 units in April - a 12.94 per cent growth.

Two-wheeler retails continued their robust momentum, reaching 19,16,258 units last month, the best-ever April for this category. The demand engine remained broad-based with urban markets growing 14.07 per cent (on-year) and rural markets growing 12.30 per cent.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the numbers are impressive, I'm a bit concerned about the environmental impact. With 29 lakh vehicles produced in a month, that's a lot of emissions. India is already struggling with air quality in major cities. We need more focus on EVs and public transport alongside this growth. Just my two cents.
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Rahul R
Bhai, these numbers are meaningless if prices keep going up! I wanted to buy a new bike for my commute, but the on-road price in Bangalore is ridiculous with all the taxes and RTO charges. On top of that, fuel prices are still high. The industry might be happy, but common man is feeling the pinch. 😤
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Vikram M
Excellent news! The auto sector is a key indicator of economic health. April traditionally has good sales due to weddings and new fiscal year budgets. The fact that both urban and rural markets are growing shows the recovery is broad-based. Kudos to the manufacturers for managing supply chains well despite global uncertainties. Proud of Indian engineering! 🏭
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Lauren Z
I run a small auto parts shop in Delhi, and I can confirm the demand is real. We've had back-to-back orders for spare parts and accessories. But the raw material price hike is hurting us. If the government can control those commodity prices, the growth could be even better. All the best to the industry! 🤞
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Priya S
Happy to see 3-wheelers posting record sales too! In our tier-2 town, auto-rickshaws and e-rickshaws are the lifeline for daily transport. But I wish the focus was more on electric 3-wheelers

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