Cars with higher fuel efficiency, priced under Rs 10 lakh attract more buyers in India: Report

Cars with higher fuel efficiency, priced under Rs 10 lakh attract more buyers in India: Report

AgenciesUpdated: Saturday, October 16, 2021, 06:27 PM IST
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Amid fuel prices, 70 per cent of the passenger vehicles market in India is still accounted for vehicles costing under Rs 10 lakh benefiting car makers like Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, the report said./ Representational Image |

With fuel prices rising 35 percent over the past 15 months impacting overall vehicle running costs, cars with higher fuel efficiency and lower maintenance costs are expected to attract more buyers in India, specially in the sub-Rs 10 lakh category, a report said.

Considering the fact that 70 percent of the passenger vehicles market in India is still accounted for vehicles costing less than Rs 10 lakh, the development augurs well for market leader Maruti Suzuki India Ltd (MSIL), said the report by HSBC Global Research.

"Over the past 15 months, fuel prices have gone up 35 percent, impacting overall vehicle running costs...Our channel interactions suggest that customers are increasingly becoming considerate of the recent rise in fuel prices," it said.

Citing the example of Maruti Suzuki's Swift petrol, the report said for a compact passenger vehicle fuel now accounts for around 40 percent of the vehicle's life-time cost compared with 30 percent in mid-2020.

"In the current environment, we believe cars that have higher fuel efficiency and lower maintenance costs should gain relatively higher traction among buyers, especially in the less than Rs 10 lakh category, which is still 70 percent of the market in India," it said.

Stating that MSIL continues to score well in that regard, HSBC Global Research said, "In our analysis, both in absolute terms and relative to competition, MSIL remains the market leader in fuel efficiency and total cost of ownership (COO)."

MSIL's competitive positioning should remain compelling given the fact that it has around 65 percent market share in the less-than-Rs 10 lakh price category, it added.

The report also pointed out that MSIL's fuel efficiency has improved by 15-30 percent in the past 10 years, citing the examples of fuel efficiency of Swift/Swift Dzire, which was 18 km per litre (kmpl) nearly 10 years back to 23.3 kmpl.

(With inputs from PTI)

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