Key Points

The recent GST rate reduction has ignited a surge in consumer interest for automobiles this festive season. Shailesh Chandra of Tata Motors reports unprecedented dealership activity with record walk-ins and deliveries. The tax cuts, which moved smaller cars to an 18% slab, are seen as a 'Diwali gift' to stimulate the economy. This momentum is expected to make this one of the most memorable festive seasons for the auto industry.

Key Points: Shailesh Chandra Says GST Cut Sparks Festive Auto Sales Boom

  • Auto dealerships see unprecedented walk-ins and record deliveries in first two days
  • GST on sub-4 metre cars reduced from 28% to new 18% slab
  • Shailesh Chandra links sales surge to PM Modi's 'Bachat Utsav' Swadeshi call
  • Customers advised to book early to ensure timely festive season delivery
  • Diesel and petrol hybrid cars under 1500cc also benefit from tax cut
  • GST Council simplified structure from four main slabs down to two rates
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GST reduction sparks immense consumer interest in automobiles this festive season: Shailesh Chandra

Tata Motors MD Shailesh Chandra reports record dealership walk-ins and deliveries after GST reduction on cars, creating a festive 'Bachat Utsav' for consumers.

"The recent GST reduction and special festive offers have sparked an extraordinary wave of consumer interest and enthusiasm. - Shailesh Chandra"

New Delhi, September 23

The new reduced GST rates that have come into effect on Monday have had auto dealerships nationwide witness unprecedented walk-ins, a surge in enquiries, and record deliveries across most segments, according to Shailesh Chandra, President, SIAM and MD, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd and Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Ltd

"The start to this festive season has been extremely encouraging. The recent GST reduction and special festive offers have sparked an extraordinary wave of consumer interest and enthusiasm. In just the first two days, auto dealerships nationwide are witnessing unprecedented walk-ins, a surge in enquiries, and record deliveries across most segments," the auto industry leader said in a statement Tuesday.

"This remarkable momentum echoes the Hon'ble Prime Minister's recent call to celebrate the festive season as 'Bachat Utsav' by purchasing products manufactured in India and emphasising that India's prosperity will gain its strength from the Swadeshi mantra," Shailesh Chandra added in his brief statement.

Chandra said it is heartening to see families choosing this auspicious period to bring home new vehicles.

Given the exceptional demand, customers considering a new vehicle should book early to ensure timely delivery, he suggested. "We are hopeful that this celebratory momentum will continue, making this festive season one of the most memorable for the industry and consumers alike."

On September 22, the first day of Navratri, all changes to GST rates took effect.

Under the new GST structure, smaller sub-4 metre cars were moved into the 18 per cent slab, while the compensation cess on automobiles was completely removed. Petrol and petrol hybrid cars, along with LPG and CNG variants that do not exceed 1200 cc and 4000 mm in length, are now taxed at 18 per cent instead of 28 per cent.

Diesel and diesel hybrid cars with engines of up to 1,500 cc and a length of up to 4,000 mm will also see the same reduction.

On September 3, sweeping changes were made under the next-generation GST (Goods and Services Tax) rationalisation, just days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced it from the ramparts of the Red Fort on Independence Day.

This is aimed at reducing the tax burden on citizens while stimulating economic growth.

The GST Council, after a threadbare discussion, approved significant rate cuts across multiple sectors, which the government has described as a Diwali gift for the nation.

As high as 99% of all goods that were previously in the 12% GST bracket have now been brought down to the 5% GST bracket, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said recently.

In a historic move to simplify the Goods and Services Tax(GST), GST Council in its 56th meeting has reduced the GST structure from four slabs (5%, 12%, 18%, 28%) to two main rates--5% (merit rate) and 18% (standard rate) along with a 40% special rate for sin/luxury goods.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Visited the showroom yesterday and the crowd was unbelievable! Everyone is trying to make the most of these festive offers. Booked my Tata Nexon today 🎉
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Michael C
While the GST reduction is welcome, I hope dealerships don't increase other charges to compensate. Need transparency in pricing during this festive season.
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Ananya R
Perfect timing with Navratri beginning! Buying a car during this auspicious period feels special. The 'Bachat Utsav' concept is really working well for Indian consumers.
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Sarah B
The simplification from four GST slabs to two main rates is a much-needed reform. Should have happened earlier, but better late than never! 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Hope the auto companies pass on the full benefit to customers. Some brands are known to play with pricing during festive seasons. Let's see if this time it's different.
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Kavya N
This is exactly what the economy needed! Lower taxes mean more purchasing power for common people. Jai Hind! 🙏

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