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From Hatchbacks To SUVs, GST 2.0 Fuels Festive Auto Sales As Companies Report Best-Ever Navratri Start

By News18,Varun Yadav

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From Hatchbacks To SUVs, GST 2.0 Fuels Festive Auto Sales As Companies Report Best-Ever Navratri Start

Automobile companies recorded a historic surge in sales on September 22, the first day of Navratri, which also coincided with the rollout of GST 2.0. Several four-wheeler manufacturers reported that they achieved their highest-ever single-day sales performance, driven by festive demand and reduced prices following the new tax regime. Dealers noted that consumer enthusiasm was boosted not only by the auspicious start of Navratri but also by the price cuts on popular car models across segments, making purchases more attractive.

Whole-time director and COO of Hyundai Tarun Garg said that the company delivered close to 11,000 cars on the first day of Navratri, which is the company’s highest single-day performance in the last five years.

Tata Motors also kicked off the festive season with a bang by delivering 10,000 cars and receiving over 25,000 enquiries on Day 1.

Similarly, Maruti Suzuki also recorded high sales. It sold about 30,000 cars and received 80,000 enquiries on the first day of Navratri.

Vikram Chopra, cars24 India founder, shared that over 5,000 cars being inspected yesterday, the highest in four years and 400% more cars delivered on that day than on any other day.

He said it’s not just about the numbers. ” It’s families driving home their first car. Parents upgrading to something safer. Couples celebrating milestones on wheels,” he added.

The government has slashed taxes on smaller vehicles from 28% to 18%. However, the GST rates have also been rationalised for luxury cars, SUVs and high-end motorbikes to 40%, compared with 28% GST (plus 17-22% compensation cess) earlier.

Petrol, CNG and LPG cars with engine capacity up to 1200cc and length up to 4000 mm will now attract 18% GST, lower from the earlier 28%. Diesel cars with engine capacity up to 1500cc and length up to 4000 mm also get the lower 18% GST rate.

It means that popular hatchbacks and compact sedans, including Maruti Swift, Hyundai i20, Tata Altroz, and Honda Amaze, might become more affordable.
Cars with engine capacity above 1200cc (petrol/CNG/LPG) or above 1500cc (diesel) or length more than 4000 mm will now attract a 40% GST, as compared with 28% (plus 17%-22% compensation cess) earlier. It means that the tax on such vehicles has been reduced to 40%, compared with 45%-50%.
It covers bigger sedans, premium SUVs, and imported models. Customers looking at vehicles like Toyota Fortuner, Mahindra XUV700 (higher variants), or imported luxury sedans stand to gain, from September 22.