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Maruti, Tata, Hyundai, Mahindra Sales Drop in August 2025 Amid GST Cut Speculation

Maruti, Tata, Hyundai, Mahindra Sales Drop in August 2025 Amid GST Cut Speculation

India’s top four carmakers – Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata Motors, and Mahindra – witnessed a year-on-year (YoY) decline in passenger vehicle sales in August 2025. This sales slump arrived despite the early onset of the festive season, which usually drives strong demand in the auto sector. Industry experts attribute the fall to growing uncertainty over a potential Goods and Services Tax (GST) cut on small cars, which led buyers to postpone purchases.

Passenger Vehicle Sales Decline in August 2025

The sales report highlights a consistent drop across all four leading automakers:

Why Did Car Sales Drop in August 2025?

1. GST Cut Speculation Delayed Purchases

The biggest factor behind the slowdown was the widespread speculation that the government is evaluating a reduction in GST on small cars from 28% to 18%. Anticipating cheaper prices, many buyers held back their purchases, directly impacting monthly sales numbers.

2. Festive Season Demand Neutralised

Despite Onam and Ganesh Chaturthi arriving about 10 days earlier this year compared to 2024, the usual sales boost was neutralised. Dealers reported strong showroom footfalls, but fewer conversions into actual sales.

3. High Dealer Inventories

Dealers are now facing inventory levels of 45–50 days, significantly higher than the industry norm. This situation creates a major dilemma:

What Lies Ahead for India’s Auto Market?

The auto industry is now closely watching the upcoming GST Council meeting. September 2025 will likely decide whether August’s slowdown was a temporary setback or an indicator of a deeper market correction.

For now, buyers, dealers, and manufacturers remain in wait-and-watch mode. A GST cut could potentially revive sales momentum, but its absence may force companies to adjust with discounts and production recalibration.

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