Indian Truck and Bus Model wise Sales and Production Data

Publish Date : April, 2024

Indian Truck and Bus Model wise Sales and Production Data is our exclusive data. The data map with city level and Application wise sales. from FY 2009 to FY 2029. This data helps OEMs, Tier 1 & Tier II suppliers to create business strategy and Target New Segment, After Sales or After Market Strategy, Dealer and Business Strategy Development, Markey Trend, Segment Growth, Sales Planning, Production planning, Marketing and Advertising Strategy

We cover more than 90 per cent of sales of Truck and Sales segment. The database is available for one-time purchase and Quarterly Subscription.

After the implementation of BS-VI, there are significant changes happened in Truck and Bus specs. The following data points are considered:

  • OEMs (Brand) Name
  • New product launches,
  • Sales Volume
  • Production Volume
  • GVW
  • Payload
  • Truck Applications
  • Tyre Size and Tyre Type
  • Number of Cylinders
  • Displacement
  • Vehicle Type
  • Engine Specs
  • Vehicle USP
  • Duty cycle per day
  • Product Portfolio, and
  • Pricing.

ACG released Indian Truck and Bus Model-wise Sales and Production Data from FY 2009 to  FY 2029. The data is available in Quarter-wise also.

Indian Model level Truck and Bus Production and Sales Data

Truck Segment:

  • Rigid Haulage
  • Tipper
  • Tractor Trailer
  • Special Application

Bus Segment:

  • School Bus
  • Staff
  • STU
  • Private
  • Other Application

Following Truck and Bus Sub Segments has been covered.:

  • Mini Truck,
  • Pickup,
  • Light Duty Truck,
  • Medium Duty Truck,
  • Heavy Duty Truck,
  • Mini Bus
  • Light Duty Bus
  • Medium Duty Buses
  • Heavy Duty Buses

OEMs included:

  • Tata Motors,
  • Ashok Leyland,
  • BharatBenz,
  • Volvo,
  • Scania,
  • Eicher,
  • Force Motor,
  • SML Isuzu,
  • Mahindra

The Data is further available at the State level also.

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