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India’s Auto Industry Gears Up

India’s auto industry showed mixed momentum in August 2025 with total production hitting 26.93 lakh units, according to SIAM. While passenger vehicle sales dipped 8.8% year-on-year due to supply recalibrations, two-wheelers and three-wheelers recorded healthy growth of 7.1% and 8.3%, respectively. With the government’s GST cut on vehicles and the upcoming festive season, the industry is poised for renewed demand and broader mobility access.

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India Auto Sales Report – August 2025

India’s auto industry posted steady growth across PV, 2W, CV, and EV segments, driven by festive demand, new launches, and improving consumer sentiment. Passenger vehicles led the rally with robust SUV sales, while two-wheelers showed resilience in rural markets. Commercial vehicles saw stable fleet demand, and EV adoption gained momentum with strong numbers from Tata and MG.

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Market Wrap – July 4, 2025

The Indian markets ended higher on July 4, 2025, with sectoral buying in Oil & Gas, IT, Pharma, and Banking, while Metals and Auto saw profit booking. Key highlights included Bharat Forge’s new defence arm, strong Q1 updates from Bajaj Finance, Vedanta, and Torrent Pharma’s JB Chemicals stake buy. Regulatory changes in gas tariffs and corporate actions like bonus issues and mutual fund launches also shaped the session. FIIs continued to sell, while DIIs supported the rally. US markets remained closed for Independence Day.

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Market Wrap: July 2, 2025 – Volatility With Global Headlines, Sector Trends & Strategic Transactions

On July 2, 2025, Indian markets experienced cautious trading amid global political uncertainty and upcoming trade deadlines. Tesla’s dip impacted sentiment, while domestic action was driven by new listings like HDB Financial, robust auto sales from Hyundai and Maruti, and significant corporate announcements from Adani, Lupin, JSW Energy, and others. Profit booking was seen in midcaps and PSUs, while pharma, auto, and metals attracted strong buying.

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