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  • Pakistan’s car sales surge 56% in eight months of FY22

    Pakistan’s car sales surge 56% in eight months of FY22

    KARACHI: Pakistan’s car sales recorded a surge of 56 per cent during first eight months (July – February) 2021/2022, according to data released by Pakistan Auto Manufacturers Association (PAMA).

    The data revealed that 178,250 cars were sold during the first eight months of the current fiscal year as compared with 113,905 units in the corresponding months of the last fiscal year.

    READ MORE: Pakistan’s car sales surge 61% in 7MFY22

    The sales of Pak Suzuki (PSMC) recorded an increase of 69 per cent to 94,408 units during July – February 2021/2022 as compared with 55,852 units in the corresponding period of the last fiscal year.

    Similarly, Indus Motors (INDU) showed sales of 49,499 units during the period under review as compared with 35,975 units in the same period of the last year, showing an increase of 38 per cent.

    READ MORE: Pakistan’s car sales up monthly highest ahead price hike

    Honda Cars and Hyundai have posted growth of 42 per cent and 137 per cent, respectively during the period under review.

    Analysts at Topline Securities attributed the growth in auto sales to macro recovery and single digit interest rates.

    On the other hand the car sales an increase of 32 per cent to 21,664 units when compared with 16,436 units in the same month of the last year, showing an increase of 32 per cent.

    READ MORE: New rates of FED on local, imported motor vehicles

    The increase in MoM sales is led by Pak Suzuki (PSMC) and Hyundai Nishat. PSMC posted strong numbers registering an increase of 40 per cent MoM led by increase in sales of Alto (+86 per cent MoM) and Cultus (+44 per cent MoM).

    The significant jump is due to ease of production issue compared to last month, we believe.

    Hyundai Nishat sold 1,469 units in Feb-22; up significantly 2.4x MoM. Tuscon and Elantra sales were up by 5.7x and 2.9x to 774 units and 312 units respectively amid greater acceptability of the new entrants. 

    Honda Atlas Car (HCAR) and Indus Motors (INDU) posted decline of 32 per cent MoM each during the month of February 2022.

    READ MORE: Mini-budget: Advance tax on motor vehicles doubles

    The sales of motorbikes and three-wheeler recorded a decline of three per cent to 1.23 million units during July – February 2021/2022 as compared with 1.27 million units in the corresponding period of the last fiscal year.

    The sales of same segment reported a decline of 12 per cent to 136,527 units in February 2022 when compared with 154,409 units in the same month of the last year.

    The sales of tractors recorded six per cent increase to 33,498 units in first eight months of the current fiscal year as compared with 31,576 units. However, the same recorded a decline of 54 per cent to 2,053 units in February 2022 when compared with 4,476 units in the same month of the last year.

  • Pakistan’s car sales surge 61% in 7MFY22

    Pakistan’s car sales surge 61% in 7MFY22

    KARACHI: Pakistan’s car sales have registered a massive growth of 61 per cent during first seven months (July – January) 2021/2022 owing to macro-economic recovery.

    The total car sales reported by Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA), increased to 156,586 units during the first seven months of the current fiscal year as compared with 97,469 units in the same period of the last fiscal year.

    READ MORE: Pakistan’s car sales up monthly highest ahead price hike

    Analysts at Topline Securities attributed the surge in car sales to macro recovery and single digit interest rates.

    Pakistan car sales (including sales of Non-PAMA members) clocked in at 24,000 units, which is down 25 per cent MoM in January 2022.

    READ MORE: New rates of FED on local, imported motor vehicles

    The analysts said that the decline in MoM sales is due to high base and pre-buying on anticipation of price increase by auto-assemblers. Pakistan car sales as reported by PAMA was also down 25 per cent MoM.

    Pak Suzuki (PSMC) and Honda Atlas Car (HCAR) posted decline of 42 per cent and 14 per cent MoM respectively due to high base effect, and supply constraints for PSMC.

    Indus Motors (INDU) sales were up 9 per cent MoM in January 2022 led by increase in Fortuner and Hilux Sales. New entrant into Pak Auto space, Hyundai Nishat sold 612 units in January 2022; down 20 per cent YoY.

    READ MORE: Mini-budget: Advance tax on motor vehicles doubles

    Tractor sales in January 2022 are up by 11 per cent MoM (-5 per cent YoY). Al Ghazi Tractors (AGTL) recorded increase of 66 per cent MoM and 45 per cent YoY while Millat Tractors (MTL) sales declined by 9 per cent MoM and 22 per cent YoY.

    Pakistan bike sales were up 8 per cent MoM, while down 6 per cent YoY in Jan-2022. This takes 7MFY22 bike sales to 1.1mn units, down 2 per cent YoY.

    Trucks & Buses sales were up 132 per cent MoM and 114 per cent YoY in Jan-2022 led by increased transportation activity.

    READ MORE: Customs duty collection from imported vehicles surges by 95%

  • Pakistan’s car sales up monthly highest ahead price hike

    Pakistan’s car sales up monthly highest ahead price hike

    KARACHI: Pakistan’s car sales have increased by 96 per cent to 27,331 units in December 2021, which is the highest ever sale in a month, ahead of hike in prices proposed through mini-budget.

    According to data released by Pakistan Auto Manufacturers Association (PAMA) on Tuesday, the total car sales grew to 27,331 units during December 2021 as compared with 13,956 units in the same month of the last year.

    READ MORE: New rates of FED on local, imported motor vehicles

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited said that auto sales figures for December 2021, portrayed an increase of 96 per cent year on year (YoY) and 46 per cent month on month (MOM) to 27,331 units.

    “Despite shortage of semi-conductor chips, disruption in international supply chain and booking suspension of various automobiles, the massive growth in sales volumes remained intact mainly due to: improved purchasing power amid rapid economic recovery; and consumers interest in buying cars in anticipation of price hike as cars are soon expected to be slapped with increased regulatory duty (RD) and federal excise duty (FED).”

    READ MORE: Mini-budget: Advance tax on motor vehicles doubles

    In below 1,000 cc, volumes are significantly up by 211 per cent YoY owing to massive surge in sales of Alto. In 1300cc and above, total sales stood at 9,955 units, increasing by 106 per cent YoY due to impressive dispatches of Civic/City, Corolla and Yaris by 188 per cent, 77 per cent and 37 per cent YoY, respectively.

    Pakistan Suzuki Motors Company (PSMC) has posted growth of 104 per cent YoY in December 2021.

    In December 2021, total sales significantly increased by 104 per cent YoY to 15,503 units compared to 7,594 units in December 2020. The all time high monthly sales is mainly attributable to the announcement of price increase by the PSMC which eased cost and exchange rate pressure on it to some extent and thereby lead to resumption of suspended bookings of various models.

    READ MORE: Customs duty collection from imported vehicles surges by 95%

    Dissecting the numbers, Alto, Wagon R and Bolan were the major contributors to the overall growth as their sales volumes underwent a jump of 211 per cent, 205 per cent and 75 per cent YoY, respectively. An upward momentum in sales growth of 82 per cent was also observed on MoM basis.

    The sales of Indus Motors (INDU) jumped by 55 per cent YoY in December 2021 due to robust demand of high end cars at the back of rapid economic recovery coupled with improved purchasing power.

    During December 2021, the sales of Honda Cars witnessed growth in sales volume by 167 per cent and 56 per cent MoM to 4,708 units with Civic/city sales increased by 188 per cent YoY to 4,505 units. The jump in sales volumes is mainly attributable to shifting of cost pressure to end consumers through price hike and increased consumers interest in buying cars at the back of anticipation of price hike as cars are soon expected to be increase after approval of mini-budget.

    READ MORE: Tarin assures car importers of maximum support

  • Pakistan’s car sales fall 11% on rising financing cost

    Pakistan’s car sales fall 11% on rising financing cost

    KARACHI: Pakistan’s car sales have declined 11 per cent Month on Month (MoM) to 18,714 units in November 2021, according to data released by Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA).

    The fall in car sales has been attributed to rising financing cost after monetary policy tightening by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). The SBP on November 19, 2021 increased the policy rate by 150 basis points to 8.75 per cent.

    However, the total number of car sales including Non-PAMA members was at about 23,900 units, down five per cent, according to analysts at Topline Securities.

    The analysts said that this is the second consecutive month where sales have witnessed a MoM decline.

    They are now down by 25 per cent from their peak sales in July 2021.

    They attribute this to rising financing rates, stringent financing requirements by SBP and year end phenomenon where car sales generally slow down.

    On Year on Year (YoY) basis, car sales grew by 29 per cent YoY in November 2021 on the back of low base effect. In July – November of the current fiscal year, car sales are up 65 per cent YoY to 108,625 units.

    Honda Car (HCAR) reported a 13 per cent MoM increase, mainly due to low base where the company sold only 7 units of BRV last month. Hyundai Nishat and Pak Suzuki Motors (PSMC) reported sales decline of 30 per cent and 17 per cent, respectively.

    Along with the above mentioned factors, increasing competition from new players including KIA Motors, MG Motors and Changan are impacting the market share of listed auto assemblers.

    Pakistan bike sales were down 7 per cent MoM to 166,630 units in Nov 2021. Atlas Honda (ATLH) sales were up 3 per cent MoM and 19 per cent YoY.

    Pakistan tractor sales were down 14 per cent MoM while Trucks/Buses sales were up 10 per cent MoM.

  • Pakistan’s car sales declines by 6% in October

    Pakistan’s car sales declines by 6% in October

    KARACHI: Pakistan car sales have come down 6 per cent Month on Month (MoM) in October 2021, reaching 21,000 units, as reported by Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) on Thursday.

    Pakistan car sales (including KIA) clocked in at 24,000 units in October 2021, down 4 per cent MoM.

    Analysts at Topline Securities said that Pak Suzuki (PSMC) had stopped booking of certain variants of Cultus and Alto models due to supply side constraints which had an impact on its overall sales during the month.

    Honda Car (HCAR) also witnessed lower MoM sales due to rising competition and anticipated launch of KIA Stonic.

    Sales of HCAR and PSMC were down 27 per cent and 8 per cent MoM, respectively. Indus Motors (INDU) continued to post strong growth growing by 10 per cent MoM. Hyundai Nishat also recorded 10 per cent MoM increase in car sales.

    With stringent regulation on car financing by SBP and rising interest rates, car sales can slow down further going forward.

    On YoY basis, car sales improved by 49 per cent YoY driven by PSMC and INDU sales which were up 69 per cent and 26 per cent, respectively. In 4MFY22, car sales increased by 75 per cent YoY to 90k units primarily due to low base and macro recovery.

    Pakistan bike sales as reported by PAMA were up 14 per cent MoM and 1 per cent YoY to 177k units in Oct 2021 where Atlas Honda (ATLH) recorded growth of 14 per cent MoM and 8 per cent YoY.

    Pakistan tractor sales posted growth of 22 per cent MoM and 19 per cent YoY, reporting sales of 5k units during Oct 2021. Trucks & buses sales were down 5 per cent MoM and up 32 per cent YoY.

  • Car sales surge by 58% in September 2021

    Car sales surge by 58% in September 2021

    KARACHI: The sales of locally assembled / manufactured cars witnessed a growth of 58 per cent in September 2021 due to lower tax rates and rise in auto financing.

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  • Car sales sharply increase by 114% on tax cuts

    Car sales sharply increase by 114% on tax cuts

    KARACHI: The car sales posted a sharp rise of 114 per cent in July 2021 owing to tax cuts announced in the Finance Act, 2021.

    The car sales increased to 24,918 units in July 2021 as compared with 11,659 units in the same month of the last year.

    Analysts at Topline Securities said that the sharp increase in car sales might be attributed to tax incentives announced through the Finance Act, 2021.

    The analysts said that the sales was around 27K, including non-member Lucky Motor Corporation i.e. KIA.  

    As reported by Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA), car sales have increased by 114 per cent YoY to 24,918 units where the volumetric increase was mostly led by Pak Suzuki Motor Company (PSMC) and Indus Motor (INDU).

    To recall, the government had announced reliefs and tax-cuts in the federal budget which resulted in reduction in car prices across the board.

     As a result, customers had held back there purchases till July 2021.

    PSMC volumes are up by 197 per cent MoM to 15,181 units. INDU registered an increase of 48 per cent MoM to 6,715 units.

     However, HCAR sales were on the lower side with a decline of 30 per cent MoM largely due to the anticipated roll out of new model of Honda City.

    On the new-entrants front, Hyundai Nishat registered 4 per cent MoM increase to 627 units with the inclusion of its new model “Sonata”.

    Lucky Motor Corporation sold around 1,600 to 1,800 units in July-2021, which are similar volumes to the prior month.

  • Car sales climb up by 54pc in 10 months

    Car sales climb up by 54pc in 10 months

    KARACHI: Sales of domestic assembled cars have increased by 54 percent during first 10 months of the current fiscal year due to smooth production despite coronavirus threats.

    According to statistics released by Pakistan Automobile Manufacturers Association (PAMA), 151,178 units were sold during July – April 2020/2021 as compared with 97,900 units sold in the same period of the last year.

    The sales of Indus Motors posted 90 percent growth to 48,025 units during first 10 months of the current fiscal year as compared with 25,300 units in the same period of the last year.

    The sales of Honda Cars recorded 71 percent growth to 23,985 units during July – April 2020/2021 as compared with 14,061 units in the same period of the last year.

    The sales of Pakistan Suzuki Motors Company (PSMC) recorded 28 percent growth to 74,619 units during first 10 months of the current fiscal year as compared with 58,303 units in the same period of the last year.

    The sales of Hyundai cars, which entered the domestic market last year, were at 4,549 units during the first 10 months of the current fiscal year.

    Analysts at Topline Securities said that Car sales declined by 17 percent month on month (MoM) in April 2021, affected by the start of the month of Ramadan and supply-side issues.

    The same, including Lucky Motors Corporation (KIA, non-member of PAMA), is down by around 16 percent MoM.

    To highlight, amid countrywide lockdowns imposed by the Federal and Provincial governments in Mar/Apr-2020, no car sales were recorded during Apr-2020.

  • Car sales register 37pc growth in nine months

    Car sales register 37pc growth in nine months

    KARACHI: The sales of locally assembled cars registered 37 percent growth in first nine months (July – March) 2020/2021 owing to higher demand following ease in coronavirus restriction during the period.

    According to Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) the car sales recorded 134,522 units during first nine months of the current fiscal year as compared with 98,425 units in the corresponding period of the last fiscal year.

    Analysts attributed the rise in car sales to ease in restrictions related to coronavirus during the current fiscal year, which resulted in acceleration in economic activities.

    According to analysts of Topline Securities, the car sales have increased by 27 percent MoM in March 2021 (highest since March 2019), taking 9MFY21 sales growth to 37 percent YoY.

    The same, including Lucky Motors Corporation (KIA, non-member of PAMA), is up by around 20 percent MoM (highest since October 2018) with 9MFY21 sales growth estimated at around 46 percent YoY.

    Sales are up 198 percent YoY (as reported by PAMA) in March 2021, however YoY sales growth is misleading, in their view, because of lockdowns in March last year due to COVID-19.

    Indus Motor Company (INDU) sales increased the most by 53 percent MoM as the company had witnessed supply issues in Feb-2021. Sales growth was primarily driven by Hilux sales, which were up by 103 percent MoM.

    New entrants in the industry, Hyundai Nishat sold 723 units in March 2021 with the inclusion of Hyundai Elantra, while Lucky Motor Corporation sold around 2,000 units, as per our channel checks.

    Atlas Honda (ATLH) recorded motorbike sales of 125,030 units in March 2021, up 20 percent MoM. In 9MFY21, sales have increased by 25 percent YoY.

    Tractor sales in Mar-2021 are up by 89 percent YoY and 24 percent MoM.

    Millat Tractors (MTL) recorded increase of 71 percent YoY (+17 percent MoM) while Al Ghazi Tractors (AGTL) sales increased by 133 percent YoY (+40 percent MoM), respectively.

  • Car sales increase by 24 percent in eight months

    Car sales increase by 24 percent in eight months

    KARACHI: The sales of locally manufactured motor cars registered an increase of 24 percent during first eight months (July – February) 2020/2021 owing to pick up in economic activity and lower policy rate.

    According to data released by Pakistan Automotive Manufacturers Association (PAMA) the sales of locally manufactured motor cars increased to 113,836 units during first eight months of the current fiscal year as compared with 91,515 units in the corresponding months of the last fiscal year.

    Analysts at Arif Habib Limited attributed the increase to pick up in economic activity resulting in high demand of automobiles. Further, lower policy rate also helped in growth of car sales.

    A growth of 35 percent witnessed in February 2021 on year on year basis to 16,436 units when compared with 12,183 units in February 2020.

    Analysts at Topline Securities said that Pak Suzuki (PSMC) has yet again successively taken the lead with a massive increase of 66 percent YoY.

    The rise is primarily driven by Alto and Ravi with sales of 4,245 (+162 percent YoY) and 1,268 (106 percent YoY) units in Feb-2021, respectively.

    Honda Car (HCAR) registered sales increase of 13 percent YoY, while INDU’s sales declined by 3 percent YoY.

    New entrants into Pak Auto space, Hyundai Nishat sold 651 units in Feb-2021, while Lucky Motor sold ~2,500 units, as per our channel checks.

    Passenger Car sales declined by 6 percent MoM in Feb-2021. The decrease in numbers has been on the back of decline in INDU sales (-20 percent MoM) largely due to seasonally high January sales and some supply-side disruptions.

    Atlas Honda (ATLH) recorded motorbike sales of 104,005 units in Feb-2021, up 16 percent YoY. In 8MFY21, sales have increased by 19 percent YoY.