This report looks at the impact India is having in the automotive sector.
Key Highlights
Key Highlights
- Ever since the term BRIC was coined by a Goldman Sachs banker in 2001 expectations for India’s economy and automotive industry were lifted.
- However, while China’s economy and industry has rocketed in the past decade, India has flickered into life sporadically. Just as its automotive market was building momentum between 2015 and 2019 H1, the country’s economy floundered and sent automotive sales into a tailspin. Worse was to follow in 2020 with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic with India severely affected. Then, in 2021, just as the outlook was brightening India was the epicenter of the Delta variant of the coronavirus that has since roiled countries worldwide.
- Furthermore, just this September Ford followed GM in announcing its departure from the Indian market after a couple of decades of struggling to turn a profit.
Scope
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Reasons to Buy
- Ever since the term BRIC was coined by a Goldman Sachs banker in 2001 expectations for India’s economy and automotive industry were lifted.
- However, while China’s economy and industry has rocketed in the past decade, India has flickered into life sporadically. Just as its automotive market was building momentum between 2015 and 2019 H1, the country’s economy floundered and sent automotive sales into a tailspin. Worse was to follow in 2020 with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic with India severely affected. Then, in 2021, just as the outlook was brightening India was the epicenter of the Delta variant of the coronavirus that has since roiled countries worldwide.
- Furthermore, just this September Ford followed GM in announcing its departure from the Indian market after a couple of decades of struggling to turn a profit.
Table of Contents
Executive SummaryPlayers
Trends
Indian automotive trends
Global automotive trends
Industry analysis
Market size and growth forecasts
Mergers and acquisitions
Timeline
Companies
Sector scorecards
Further reading
Our thematic research methodology