Auto sales hit highest monthly figure for January
Jump 13% to 23,562 units as demand rises from online ride-hailing services
KARACHI:
Sales of locally assembled automobiles, including jeeps and light commercial vehicles, jumped to 23,562 units in January 2018, up 13% compared with 20,884 units in the same month of previous year, showed data released by the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (Pama) on Monday.
This is the highest monthly sales figure recorded for January, according to a Topline Securities’ report.
Cumulatively, industry sales during the first seven months (July to January) of fiscal year 2017-18 exhibited 25% growth to 147,700 units compared with 118,417 units in the same period of previous year.
Analysts say the change in import procedure in October 2017 has led to a decline in used car imports and rising demand from online ride-hailing services has contributed to a strong demand in recent months.
Pak Suzuki Motor Company continues to be the major beneficiary as most of the used car imports fall under the small-engine segment.
The company exhibited robust growth as its sales accelerated 24% year-on-year as attractively priced models Mehran (up 27% year-on-year), WagonR (up 84%) and Cultus (up 36%) all recorded a strong sales growth.
Sales in the first seven months of FY18 were up 31% year-on-year to 83,017 units. This was the highest monthly sales recorded for Pak Suzuki.
Honda Atlas Cars’ sales stood at 4,388 units, up 10% year-on-year and 37% month-on-month due to strong orders.
Sales in the first seven months grew 42% year-on-year to 29,168 units due to success of the company’s new models Civic/BRV and recently revamped City.
Indus Motor, the makers of Toyota Corolla, lagged behind peers with a decline of 7% year-on-year and increase of 18% month-on-month in January sales as it continued to face capacity constraints.
However, the company’s seven-month sales were up 4% year-on-year.
Tractor sales continued to exhibit upward trajectory with sales growing by 9% year-on-year in January 2018.
Sales in the first seven months reached 38,173 tractors, up 45% year-on-year.
Sales of trucks and buses of Pama member companies in January 2018 remained strong, growing by 13% year-on-year while in the first seven months sales rose 17% year-on-year.
“We foresee this trend to continue, fuelled by the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), higher road connectivity, low financing rates and a robust growth in the large-scale manufacturing (LSM) sector,” said the report.
Motorcycle and three-wheeler sales for January 2018 went up 21% year-on-year due to rising disposable income of the lower middle-class.
Sales in the first seven months were up 17% year-on-year.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 13th, 2018.
Sales of locally assembled automobiles, including jeeps and light commercial vehicles, jumped to 23,562 units in January 2018, up 13% compared with 20,884 units in the same month of previous year, showed data released by the Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (Pama) on Monday.
This is the highest monthly sales figure recorded for January, according to a Topline Securities’ report.
Cumulatively, industry sales during the first seven months (July to January) of fiscal year 2017-18 exhibited 25% growth to 147,700 units compared with 118,417 units in the same period of previous year.
Analysts say the change in import procedure in October 2017 has led to a decline in used car imports and rising demand from online ride-hailing services has contributed to a strong demand in recent months.
Pak Suzuki Motor Company continues to be the major beneficiary as most of the used car imports fall under the small-engine segment.
The company exhibited robust growth as its sales accelerated 24% year-on-year as attractively priced models Mehran (up 27% year-on-year), WagonR (up 84%) and Cultus (up 36%) all recorded a strong sales growth.
Sales in the first seven months of FY18 were up 31% year-on-year to 83,017 units. This was the highest monthly sales recorded for Pak Suzuki.
Honda Atlas Cars’ sales stood at 4,388 units, up 10% year-on-year and 37% month-on-month due to strong orders.
Sales in the first seven months grew 42% year-on-year to 29,168 units due to success of the company’s new models Civic/BRV and recently revamped City.
Indus Motor, the makers of Toyota Corolla, lagged behind peers with a decline of 7% year-on-year and increase of 18% month-on-month in January sales as it continued to face capacity constraints.
However, the company’s seven-month sales were up 4% year-on-year.
Tractor sales continued to exhibit upward trajectory with sales growing by 9% year-on-year in January 2018.
Sales in the first seven months reached 38,173 tractors, up 45% year-on-year.
Sales of trucks and buses of Pama member companies in January 2018 remained strong, growing by 13% year-on-year while in the first seven months sales rose 17% year-on-year.
“We foresee this trend to continue, fuelled by the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), higher road connectivity, low financing rates and a robust growth in the large-scale manufacturing (LSM) sector,” said the report.
Motorcycle and three-wheeler sales for January 2018 went up 21% year-on-year due to rising disposable income of the lower middle-class.
Sales in the first seven months were up 17% year-on-year.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 13th, 2018.