We at Management Punditz were receiving continuous requests
on covering the 3-wheeler sales in India and here we present a detailed report
on the same -
Three Wheeler Market in India has seen its own share of tops
and turns. While India remains the world’s
top producer, consumer and exporter of three-wheelers; challenges faced by
it were many! The advent of safer, faster and price-effective 4-wheeled counterparts (say
Tata Ace) did raise some serious questions on the sustainability of the
industry in the recent years. Also government’s concern over safety and fuel
usage has been worrying the manufacturers.
However, 3 wheelers remained to be an affordable means of
short-to-medium public transportation and last mile connectivity for goods
transportation. The significance was well identified by Taxi Aggregators (Ola,
etc) and have added autos as well under their offering.
In FY2014-15, around 5,31,927
3-wheelers (load+passenger) were sold in India and 4,07,917 were exported (majorly to South Asian, African & Latin
American Markets.
We have categorized the sales under Passenger & Load
segments to highlight better clarity and extract deeper insights on the
respective OEM’s performance –
- Passenger Segment:
A look at the last 7 months domestic performance and the respective Market Shares:
Domestic Sales Data (Wholesale Numbers) |
Market Share Data |
Historical Sales Data |
Also in FY 14-15; the segment has seen the highest sales in past 5 years! This clearly highlights that the demand is going to stay for these 3-wheeled sprinters in near future.
- Load Segment:
Domestic Sales Data |
Market Share Data |
Historical Trend (last 5 Financial Years) |
Piaggio leads in the segment by a huge margin. However, it has lost over 10% Market share in previous 5 FY's! The gains has been made primarily by Mahindra & Atul Auto. Do note that the entire segment (load category) depends on diesel offerings and hence the drastic difference in sales from its passenger siblings. The segment has seen an upward movement in the past 3 FY's and we see the numbers stabilizing ~1 Lakh units/annum as the competition from the 4-wheeler load options remain significant. Also the possibilities for the OEM's to innovate in the segment seems limited.