India’s Auto Retail Sales Hit Record High in May 2026; Passenger Vehicles Drive 9.55% Growth

Key Highlights

  • Total auto retail sales rose 9.55% to a record 25.31 lakh units in May 2026.
  • Passenger vehicle sales surged 23.25% to 4.03 lakh units, leading industry growth.
  • Two-wheeler registrations increased 7.54% to 18.45 lakh units.
  • Tractor sales grew 11.17%, reflecting strong rural and agricultural demand.
  • Electric vehicles accounted for 9.25% of two-wheeler sales and 6.63% of passenger vehicle sales.
  • Commercial vehicle sales rose 5.29%, while three-wheeler registrations increased 3.56%.
  • More than 50% of dealers expect sales growth to continue in June.

Auto Retail Market Delivers Strongest-Ever May Performance as Consumer Demand Remains Robust

New Delhi, June 8, 2026: India’s automobile retail sector recorded its highest-ever sales for the month of May, demonstrating strong resilience despite challenging economic and weather conditions. According to the latest data released by the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations, total vehicle registrations reached a record 25,31,067 units, marking a 9.55% year-on-year increase compared to 23,10,451 units sold during May 2025.

The record-breaking performance highlights sustained consumer demand across vehicle categories, including passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, commercial vehicles, tractors, and three-wheelers. The growth came despite elevated fuel prices, severe heatwave conditions across several states, and geopolitical tensions in West Asia that have impacted global energy markets.

Passenger Vehicles Emerge as Growth Engine

Passenger vehicles were the standout performers during the month, registering a remarkable 23.25% increase in retail sales. Registrations climbed to 4,02,591 units, compared to 3,26,656 units in the same period last year.

Industry experts attribute the strong performance to healthy demand from rural markets, growing interest in compact and fuel-efficient cars, continued popularity of SUVs, and rising acceptance of electric and alternative-fuel vehicles.

Automakers also benefited from a strong pipeline of bookings and new product launches, particularly in the SUV and electric vehicle segments, which continue to attract Indian consumers.

Two-Wheeler Segment Maintains Momentum

The two-wheeler category, which accounts for the largest share of India’s automobile market, also posted solid growth. Retail sales increased 7.54% to 18,44,947 units, up from 17,15,581 units recorded in May 2025.

Dealers reported that wedding-season purchases and strong rural participation contributed significantly to demand. However, extreme summer temperatures in several parts of the country reduced showroom footfalls and delayed purchasing decisions in some markets.

Despite these challenges, the segment continued to benefit from improving rural incomes and a gradual shift toward electric mobility.

EV Adoption Continues to Accelerate

One of the most notable trends in May was the growing adoption of alternative powertrains. According to FADA, electric vehicles accounted for 9.25% of total two-wheeler sales, a significant increase compared to previous years.

In the passenger vehicle segment, EVs represented 6.63% of total registrations, while CNG-powered vehicles accounted for 23.34% of sales.

The growing popularity of electric and CNG vehicles reflects consumer efforts to reduce fuel expenses amid rising petrol and diesel prices. Industry stakeholders believe this trend will continue as charging infrastructure expands and manufacturers introduce more affordable EV options.

Commercial Vehicles, Three-Wheelers and Tractors Record Growth

Commercial vehicle registrations increased 5.29% to 83,823 units, supported by freight movement, logistics activity, and ongoing infrastructure projects.

Three-wheeler sales rose 3.56% year-on-year to 1,11,526 units, benefiting from urban mobility demand and increasing electrification within the segment.

Meanwhile, tractor sales recorded an impressive 11.17% growth, reflecting strong agricultural activity and optimism among farmers ahead of the Kharif sowing season.

Industry Remains Optimistic

Commenting on the performance, C. S. Vigneshwar noted that the industry successfully maintained growth despite multiple challenges, including heatwaves, rising fuel costs, and international geopolitical developments.

He emphasized that May 2026 represented the best-ever May performance across passenger vehicles, three-wheelers, tractors, and overall vehicle registrations, underscoring the resilience of India’s automobile market.

Looking ahead, FADA’s dealer sentiment survey indicates cautious optimism. More than 50% of dealers expect sales growth in June, while nearly 40% anticipate stable market conditions.

Monsoon and Rural Demand Key to Future Growth

Industry participants believe the progress of the southwest monsoon, the pace of Kharif sowing, and rural income trends will play a crucial role in determining demand over the coming months.

The sector is also expected to benefit from a stable financing environment following the Reserve Bank of India decision to maintain the repo rate at 5.25%, helping keep vehicle financing affordable for consumers.

With strong demand for passenger vehicles, increasing EV adoption, and favorable rural indicators, the Indian automobile industry appears well-positioned to sustain its growth momentum through the remainder of 2026.

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