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15.9
29.1
FY13 FY20Two wheelers (million units)
Source: Aranca Research; Note: E Estimate
By 2020, India's share in the
global passenger vehicle
market to double to 8 per cent
from 4 per cent over 201011
Third-largest automobile
industry by 2020E
Twowheeler sales to rise from
15.9 million in FY2013 to 29.1
million by FY2020E
Worlds second-largest two
wheeler manufacturer
Passenger vehicle sales to
increase from 3.2 million in
FY2013 to 9.0 million in
FY2020E
Passenger vehicle sales to
nearly triple by 2020E
CAGR: 9%
4%
8%
2010 2020
India's share in global passenger vehicle market
3.2
9.0
FY13 FY20
Passenger vehicles (million units)
CAGR: 16%
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The engineering sector is delicensed;100 per cent FDI is allowed in thesector
Due to policy support, there wascumulative FDI of USD14.0 billion intothe sector over April 2000 February2012, making up 8.6 per cent of totalFDI into the country in that period
Growing demand
Source:Automotive Mission Plan (20062016)
Note: R&D Research and Development; FDI Foreign Direct Investment; FY Indian Financial Year (April March);
FY16E Estimated figure for Financial Year 2016
Growing demand
Strong growth in demand due torising income, middle class, and ayoung population is likely to propelIndia among the worlds top fiveauto manufacturers by 2015
Growth in export demand is set to
accelerate
Innovation opportunities
Tata Nano and the upcoming Pixelhave opened up the potentiallylarge ultra low-cost car segment
Innovation is likely to intensifyamong engine technology andalternative fuels
Policy support
The government aims to developIndia as a global manufacturing as
well as R&D hub There has been a wide array of
policy support in the form of sops,taxes and FDI encouragement
Rising investments
India has significant costadvantages; auto firms save 10-25
per cent on operations vis--visEurope and Latin America
A large pool of skilled manpowerand a growing technology basewould induce greater investments
FY10
Market
size:
USD57.7
billion
FY16E
Market
size:
USD145
billion
Advantage
India
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Source: Tata Motors, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM),
Aranca Research
Note: JV Joint Venture
Closed market Five players
Long waiting
periods andoutdated models
Sellers market
Joint venture (JV):
Indian government and
Suzuki formed MarutiUdyog; commenced
production in 1983
Component
manufacturers entered
the market via JV
Buyers market
Sector de-licensed in
1993
Major original
equipment
manufacturers (OEMs)
started assemblyoperations in India
Imports permitted fromApril 2001
Introduction of value-
added tax in 2005
More than 35 market
players
Removal of most import
controls
Indian companies gaining
acceptance on a global
scale
Setting up of National
Automotive Board to actas facilitator between the
government and industry
0.4 million
units (1982)
0.6 million
units (1992)
11 million
units (2007)
20.7 million
units (FY13)
Before 1982
198392
19932007
2008 onwards
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Automobiles
Two-wheelers
Mopeds
Scooters
Motorcycles
Electric two-wheelers
Passenger vehicles
Passenger cars
Utility vehicles
Multi-purposevehicles
Commercial vehicles
Lightcommercial
vehicles
Mediumand heavy
commercialvehicles
Three-wheelers
Passenger carriers
Goods carriers
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Revenue trends over the past few years
(USD million)
Source: SIAM, Datamonitor, Aranca Research
Note: * Does not include three wheelers
The gross turnover of automobile manufacturers in India expanded at a CAGR of 17.7 per cent over FY07-11
Excluding three wheelers, trucks accounted for the largest share of revenues (47.8 per cent in 2011)
Market* break-up by revenues (2011)
30.5
36.633.3
43.3
58.6
FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11
47.8%
31.8%
20.4%Trucks
Cars
Two Wheelers
CAGR:17.7%
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Total production of automobiles in India (million units)
Source: SIAM, Aranca Research
Note: CAGR Compound Annual Growth Rate
Production of automobiles increased at a CAGR of 12.2 per cent over FY05-13
Passenger vehicles was the fastest growing segment, representing a CAGR of 15.4 per cent
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1.3
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3.2
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0.8
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0.8
6.5
7.6 8
.5 8 8.4
10.5
13.4
15.5
15.9
FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13
Passenger Vehicle Commercial Vehicle Three Wheelers Two Wheelers
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Market share by volume (FY13)Two wheelers dominate production volumes; in FY13, thesegment accounted for about three quarters of the total
automotive production in the country
India is the worlds second-largest two wheeler
manufacturer and fourth-largest producer of commercial
vehicles
77%
15%
4% 4% Two Wheelers
Passenger Vehicle
CommercialVehicle
Three Wheelers
Source: SIAM, Aranca Research
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Share in production of passenger vehicles (FY13) Share in production of commercial vehicles (FY13)
80.7%
19.3%
Passenger cars
Utility vehicle
29.4%
70.6%
MCV & HCV
LCV
Source: SIAM, Aranca Research
Note: LCV Light Commercial Vehicle;
MCV Medium Commercial Vehicle;
HCV Heavy Commercial Vehicle
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Share in production of three-wheelers (FY13) Share in production of two-wheelers (FY13)
18.3%
81.7%
Goods Carrier
Passenger carrier
5.9%
78.7%
15.3%
Mopeds
Motocycles
Scooters
Source: SIAM, Aranca Research
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Exports of automobiles from India (million units)
Automobile export volumes increased at a CAGR of 19.1 per cent over FY0513
Two-wheeler segment reported the fastest growth (22.2 per cent) followed by three-wheelers (16.3 per cent) over FY0513
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.0
0.0 0
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0.5 0
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0.8
1.0
1.1
1.5
2.0
2.0
FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13
Passenger Vehicle Commercial Vehicle Three Wheelers Two Wheelers
Source: SIAM, Aranca Research
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Exports shares by volume (FY13)Two wheelers accounted for the largest share in exports (byvolume) at 67 per cent in FY13
Passenger vehicles comprised a sizeable 19 per cent of
overall exports
Exports of passenger vehicles registered the highest growth
at 9.02 per cent in FY13
19%
3%
11%
67%
Passenger Vehicle
Commercial
Vehicle
Three Wheelers
Two Wheelers
Source: SIAM, Aranca Research
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Growth forecast for sales
Source: SIAM, Aranca Research
Note: E Estimate, UV Utility Vehicle
Auto sales across categories are estimated to rise 6-8 per
cent in FY14
Passenger vehicles are projected to grow 5-7 per cent in
FY14
Passenger car segment is estimated to expand 3-5
per cent
SUVs are projected to increase 11-13 per cent
Commercial vehicles are forecast to rise 7-9 per cent
LCVs are estimated to grow 10-12 per cent
MCVs and HCVs are projected to increase 1-3 per
cent
Three wheelers are estimated to rise 3-5 per cent in FY14
Two-wheelers are expected to grow 6-8 per cent in FY14
4%
27%28%
12%
3%
8%
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14E
Auto sales growth
Growth forecast for the auto segment
13%
33%
25%
3%
2%
7%
-33%
50%
33%
0%
-2% 9
%
0%
20%
33%
0%
5%
5%
5%
2
5%
2
8%
16%
3%
8%
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14E
Passenger Vehicle Commercial Vehicle Three Wheelers Two Wheelers
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16.8 22.0
30.0
FY13 FY15 FY20
Two & three wheelers (million units)
0.81.4
2.2
FY13 FY15 FY20
Commercial vehicles (million units)
3.2
5.0
9.0
FY13 FY15 FY20
Passenger vehicles (million units)
Passenger vehicles to increase at a CAGR of 16
per cent during FY201320
Commercial vehicles expected to register a CAGR
of 16 per cent during FY201320
Two and three wheelers projected to expand at a
CAGR of 9 per cent during FY201320
CAGR: 16%
CAGR: 16%
CAGR: 9%
Source: SIAM, Vision 2020, Aranca Research
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The Indian luxury car market expanded at a CAGR of 30 per cent, with 23,000 units in2011 (about 1 per cent of the passenger vehicle market in India). The market isdominated by players such as BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Jaguar
India has the worlds 12th-largest HNI population, with a growth of 20.8 per cent(highest among the top 12 countries)
With expansion in the education and realty sectors, and increasing wealth of ITprofessionals, more consumers aspire to own luxury cars
The Indian luxury car market is estimated to expand at a CAGR of 25 per cent during201220 and reach 150,000 units by 2020 (accounting for 4 per cent of the estimated6.8-million-unit domestic car market)
The luxury SUV segment is growing at about 50 per cent, while luxury sedans areincreasing 2530 per cent
Scenario
Key drivers
Notable
Trends
Source: World Wealth Report (2011) of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management and Capgemini, Aranca Research
Note: HNI - High Networth Individuals
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Source: SIAM, Aranca Research
Note: Data is for FY10
The automotives industry is concentrated with leaders in each segment commanding a share of over 40 per cent
Market Leader Others
Passenger Vehicles 45% 20% 10% 4%
MCVs & HCVs 63% 23% 7%
LCVs 59% 30% 4% 4%
Three Wheelers 41% 40% 10%
Motorcycles 59% 24% 7% 6%
Scooters 51% 21% 14% 10%
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New product launches Large number of products available to consumers across various segments; this has
gathered pace with the entry of a number of foreign players
Reduced overall product lifecycle have forced players to employ quick product launches
Improving product-
development
capabilities
Increasing R&D investments from both the government and the private sector
Private sector innovation has been a key determinant of growth in the sector; two good
examples are Tata Nano and Tata Pixel; while the former has been a success in India, thelatter is intended for foreign markets
Alternative fuels
In FY11, the CNG market was worth more than USD330 million; CNG cars and taxis are
expected to register a CAGR of 28 per cent over FY11FY14
The CNG distribution network in India is expected to increase to 250 cities by 2018 from
30 cities in 2009
New financing options
Carmakers such as BMW, Audi, Toyota, Skoda, Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz havestarted providing customised finance to customers through NBFCs
Major MNC and Indian corporate houses are moving towards taking cars on operating
lease instead of buying them
Note: NBFCs - Non-Banking Finance Companies
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Strong
government
support
Growing demand
Inviting Resulting in
Growing demandIncreasing
investmentsPolicy support
Rising income,
young population
Greater
availability of
credit and
financing options
Strong growth in
exports
Goal of
establishing Indiaas an auto-
manufacturing hub
R&D focus; GOI
has set up a
technology
modernisation fund
Policy sops, FDI
encouragement
Rising
investments fromdomestic and
foreign players
Greater product
innovation; market
segmentation
Demand projected
to remain strong,
making returns
attractive
Note: GOI Government of India
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Increasing income and middle-class population
GDP per capita is estimated to have grown from USD
1369.54 in 2010 to USD 1,591.57 in 2012, and is
expected to reach USD 2,428.45 by 2017
Apart from the impact of rising incomes, widening of the
consumer base will also be aided by expansion of themiddle class, increasing urbanisation, and changing
lifestyles
A young population is boosting demand for cars
Demand for commercial vehicles increased due to the
development of roadways and greater market access
Changing income dynamics of Indias population
Source: McKinsey Quarterly, Aranca Research
1 3 72 6
1712
25
2935
40
3250
2615
2008 2020 2030
Globals (>18412.8) Strivers (9206.4-18412.8)
Seekers (3682.5 - 9206.4) Aspirers (1657-3682.5)
Deprived (
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Easy availability of credit
Greater access to credit eases the purchase of
passenger and commercial vehicles
The auto finance penetration has increased at a CAGR
of 16.6 per cent to USD15.5 billion during FY07-11
BMW, Audi, Toyota, Skoda, Volkswagen and Mercedes-
Benz have started providing customised finance to
customers, dealers and suppliers through dedicated
non-banking finance companies (NBFCs)
Indian auto finance market size (USD billion)
Source: Kotak Mahindra Prime, Aranca Research
Note: Greater distributional efficiencies, increasing demand
(especially from rural areas) due to rising disposable incomeshave created new markets for products within the country
11.3
14.1 12.415.3
21.6
8.5 10.2
8.1
10.7
15.5
FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11
Car Industry sales volume Vehicle Finance Penetration
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Design and
Engineering skills
Manufacturing
skills
Manpower
costs
Supplier
base
Raw
materials
East Asia
Korea
China
Thailand
Indonesia
Vietnam
Central & Eastern
Europe
Czech Republic
Romania
Poland
Slovakia
Russia
Hungary
Turkey
Latin AmericaBrazil
Mexico
Less competitive than India In competition with India Source:ACMA, Aranca Research
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Auto Policy 2002 Automatic approval for foreign equity investment up to 100 per cent; no minimum
investment criteria
Encourage R&D by offering rebates on R&D expenditure
Automotive Mission
Plan (AMP) 200616
AMPs vision is to make India a preferred destination for designing and manufacturing of
automobiles and achieve a market size of USD154 billion by 2016
Setting up of a technology modernisation fund focussed on SMEs
Establishment of automotive training institutes, auto design centres and special auto parks
NATRiPs
Set up at a total cost of USD388.5 million to enable the industry to be on par with global
standards
Nine R&D centres of excellence with focus on low-cost manufacturing and productdevelopment solutions
Dept. of Heavy
Industries & Public
Enterprises
Worked towards reduction of excise duty on small cars and increase budgetary allocation
for R&D
Weighted increase in R&D expenditure to 200 per cent from 150 per cent (in-house) and175 per cent from 125 per cent (outsourced)
Note: SME Small and Medium Enterprises, R&D - Research and Development, NATRiP National Automotive Testing and R&D
Infrastructure Project, AMP - Automotive Mission, JNNURM - Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
Union Budget FY14 Proposal to allocate USD2.7 billion for JNNURM to bolster sales volumes of Medium and
Heavy Commercial Vehicles (MHCV)
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Business Description
Vehicles Research & DevelopmentEstablishment (VRDE), Ahmednagar
Research, design, development and testing of vehicles
Centre of excellence for photometry, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and
test tracks
Indore National Automotive TestTracks (NATRAX)
Complete testing facilities for all vehicle categories
Centre of excellence for vehicle dynamics and tyre development
Automotive Research Association ofIndia (ARAI), Pune
Services for all vehicle categories
Centre of excellence for power-train development and material
Chennai Centre, Tamil Nadu Complete homologation services for all vehicle categories
Centre of excellence for infotronics, EMC and passive safety
Rae Bareilly Centre Services to agri-tractors, off-road vehicles and a driver training centre
Centre of excellence for accident data analysis
International Centre for AutomotiveTechnology (iCAT), Manesar
Services to all vehicle categories
Centre of excellence for component development, noise vibration and
harshness (NVH) testing
Silchar Centre, Assam Research, design, development and testing of vehicles
Centre of excellence for photometry, EMC and test tracks
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Source: ACMA, Aranca Research
DelhiGurgaon
Faridabad
Kolkata
Jamshedpur
Chennai Bengaluru
Hosur
MumbaiPune
Nashik
Aurangabad
List of companies
North
West
East
South
Ashok
Leyland
Force
Motors
Piaggio
Swaraj
Mazda
Amtek
Auto
Eicher
Honda
SIEL
Maruti
Suzuki
Tata
Motors
Bajaj Auto
Hero
Group
Ashok
Leyland
Bajaj Auto
FIAT
GM
M&M
Eicher
Skoda
Bharat
Forge
Tata
Motors
Volkswag
en
Renault-
Nissan
M&M
Tata
Motors
Hindustan
Motors
Simpson
& Co
Internatio
nal Auto
Forgings
JMT
Exide
Ashok
Leyland
Ford
M&M
Toyota
Kirloskar
Volvo
Sundaram
Fasteners
Enfield
Hyundai
BMW
Bosch
TVS
Motor
Company
Renault-
Nissan
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Source: Aranca Research
Note: All figures as of 2011-12
WEST: Maharashtra, and
Gujarat are hubs for
heavy and light vehiclemanufacturing
EAST: Jamshedpur is the
site for Tatas heavy
vehicle manufacturing
NORTH: Delhi is a hub for light
vehicle manufacturing, whereas
Haryana and Uttarakhand are
hubs for heavy vehicle
manufacturing
SOUTH: Chennai hosts
manufacturing plants for
heavy and light vehicles
NORTH WEST: Rajasthan is
a major hub for light vehicle
manufacturing
Heavy Vehicle Manufacturing Plant
Light Vehicle Manufacturing Plant
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Revenue trends over the past few years
(USD million)
Source: Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (India),
Aranca Research
FDI inflows in the automotives sector aggregated USD8.1 billion (4.2 per cent of the total FDI) over April 2000 February
2013
1.2 1.2
1.3
0.9
1.5
FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13
FDI in automobile industry (USD billion)
DelhiGurgaon
Faridabad
Kolkata
Jamshedpur
Chennai Bengaluru
Hosur
MumbaiPune
Nashik
Aurangabad
Ahmedabad
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Source: Respective Company Websites, News Articles, Aranca Research
Global car majors have been ramping up investments in India to cater to the growing domestic demand. Also, these
manufacturers plan to leverage Indias competitive advantage to set up export-oriented production hubs
Chennai plant nearly doubled production to 250,000 cars
Completed 80 per cent investment at Oragadam, a car plant near Chennai
Launched an automatic transmission variant for its petrol model of the sedan, Fiesta
Laid the foundation for an USD1-billion plant at Sanand in March 2012
Increased annual output at the Chennai plant to 11,000 units in Jun 2011 from 10,000 units earlier
Plans to raise the number of car offerings in the sub USD46,729 category
Plans to launch up to eight models over the next 56 years
Aims to invest USD167 million at the fourth unit in Karnataka in 2012
Plans to set up a greenfield diesel engine factory at its second industrial location in Rajasthan
Expects to invest another USD163 million at Bidadi plant near Bengaluru
Plans to increase capacity to 310,000 units by 2013 with an investment of USD187 million
Aims to invest USD89.6 million for a diesel engine plant in India which would be operational from 2013
Plans to invest USD71 million at the Pune plant to launch five compact cars
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Source: Company Website, Aranca Research
1983 1994 1997 2001 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Roll-out of peoples
car (Maruti 800)
Capacity
expansion
Enhanced R&D
capability
Increased
productivity
Product portfolio
expansion
Continuing market
leadership
Product portfolio
comprising 16
passenger vehiclemodels
Accounted for 45
per cent share inthe Indian car
market
Plans to produce
1.7 million cars by
2013
2011
Roll-out of 10
millionth car
1994Production of
1 millionth car
In the process of
establishing
Suzukis largest
R&D facility
outside Japan
2012
Total sales
crossed 1million
units in FY12
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Source: Company Website, Aranca Research
1945 1954 1961 1977 1982 1986 1991 1998 2005 2008 2010 2012
Joint ventures
Acquisitions
Enhancing
R&D capability
Product portfolio
expansion
Market expansion
Disruptive innovation JV with
Daimler AG
Production offirst
indigenously
designed LCV
Acquisition
of Jaguarand
Landrover
Acquired
stake in
Hipo
Carrocera
SA
Launched
Indica, India's
first fully
indigenous
passenger car
Establishment
of TataEngineering &
Locomotives
Launch of thefirst
indigenous
CV
Introduction
of
Megapixel,
an electric
vehicle
Launched
Tata Nano
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Tata Nano sales FY 2010-13 (units)
Source: Company Website, Aranca Research
Note: YOY Year on Year
Tata Nano ranked among the top 10 best-selling cars of
2012. It was recently declared the most trusted four-wheeler
brand by The Brand Trust Report, India Study 2013
Nano was the only petrol car among the top-selling cars of
2012 to post a positive yoy growth. Tata adopted a different
marketing pitch and launched the 2012 Tata Nano, which
offered a lot of new features for no extra charge
Sales of the Nano more than doubled to 73,848 units in
FY13 from its launch in FY10
Currently, Tata exports Nano to Sri Lanka and Nepal and
has plans to export the car to Bangladesh. The company is
likely to add new export markets such as Africa, South
America, and Southeast Asia
Tata expects to launch two new variants of the Nano in2013 to augment sales. A CNG variant would be launched
in the first half of 2013, while a diesel version is likely to be
launched in the latter half
30,763
70,432 74,527 73,848
FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13Sales
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M&M Auto sales Domestic and export
(000 units)
Source: Company Website, Aranca Research
M&M has been the market leader in utility vehicles in India
for over 50 years since building the first Willys jeep in 1947
Manufactures passenger vehicles, utility vehicles, light
commercial vehicles (including three-wheelers)
Produces 15 passenger vehicle models and 8 commercial
vehicle models, noteworthy among which are Scorpio, Thar,
Xylo, XUV 500
Global player in exporting products to several countries in
North America, Europe, Africa, South America, South Asia,
and the Middle East; exported 32,457 units in FY13
Recorded segment revenue of USD3.6 billion in 9MFY13
Launched Verito Refresh, Quanto, and Rexton in FY2013
Launched the e20 electric car in March 2013 after acquiring
carmaker Reva Technology
In 2013, inked a partnership with online shopping portal
Snapdeal.com to sell its two-wheelers
65 87117 145 149
178 231 230
298
377
483563
FY02
FY03
FY04
FY05
FY06
FY07
FY08
FY09
FY10
FY11
FY12
FY13
Sales
CAGR: 22%
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Note: M&M Mahindra & Mahindra
Strong support from the
government; setting up of
NATRiP centres
Private players, such as
Hyundai, Suzuki, GM, keen to
set up R&D base in India
Strong education base, largeskilled English-speaking
manpower
Comparative advantage in
terms of cost
The worlds cheapest car
(Tata Nano) has directed
focus on the low-income
market
Bajaj Auto, Hero Honda and
M&M plan to jointly develop a
technology for two-wheelers
to run on natural gas
Electric cars likely to be a
sizeable market segment in
the coming decade
Tata Motors to launch
MiniCAT, a car running oncompressed air, thereby
stepping into the next era
where cars would not require
any fossil fuel and emissions
would be almost nil
General Motors, Nissan and
Toyota announced plans to
make India their global hub
for small cars
Light vehicle sales estimated
to cross 3 million by the end
of 2012
Strong export potential in ultra
low-cost cars segment (to
developing and emerging
markets)
India is fast emerging as a
global R&D hub
Opportunities for creating
sizeable market segments
through innovations
Small-car manufacturing hub
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Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM)
Core 4-B, 5th Floor, India Habitat Centre
Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003
India
Phone: 91 11 246478102
Fax: 91 11 24648222
E-mail: [email protected]
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CAGR: Compound Annual Growth Rate
CV: Commercial Vehicle
FDI: Foreign Direct Investment
FY: Indian financial year (April to March)
So FY10 implies April 2009 to March 2010
GOI: Government of India
HCV: Heavy Commercial Vehicle
INR: Indian Rupee
LCV: Light Commercial Vehicle
OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturers
PV: Passenger Vehicle
SIAM: Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers
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ULCC: Ultra Low Cost Car
USD: US Dollar
Wherever applicable, numbers have been rounded off to the nearest whole number
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Year INR equivalent of one USD
2004-05 44.95
2005-06 44.28
2006-07 45.28
2007-08 40.24
2008-09 45.91
2009-10 47.41
2010-11 45.57
2011-12 47.94
2012-13 54.31
Exchange Rates (Fiscal Year)
Year INR equivalent of one USD
2005 45.55
2006 44.34
2007 39.45
2008 49.21
2009 46.76
2010 45.32
2011 45.64
2012 54.69
2013 54.45
Exchange Rates (Calendar Year)
Average for the year
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