Ministry of Heavy Industries
IMPACT OF 'MAKE IN INDIA' ON AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
Posted On:
06 FEB 2026 5:47PM by PIB Delhi
As per information received from Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM),the category-wise automobile production during the last five years, including the share of electric vehicles is as under :-
(Nos. in '000)
|
Category
|
2020-21
|
2021-22
|
2022-23
|
2023-24
|
2024-25
|
|
Passenger Vehicles
|
3,062
|
3,651
|
4,587
|
4,902
|
5,061
|
|
Commercial Vehicles
|
625
|
806
|
1,036
|
1,068
|
1,033
|
|
Three Wheelers
|
615
|
759
|
856
|
996
|
1,050
|
|
Two Wheelers
|
18,350
|
17,821
|
19,459
|
21,469
|
23,884
|
Source : SIAM
As per information received from SIAM, EV Production Data is not fully available.However, ratio of EV in overall registration is given below :
|
EV Share (%)
|
2020-21
|
2021-22
|
2022-23
|
2023-24
|
2024-25
|
|
Passenger Vehicles
|
0.2%
|
0.6%
|
1.3%
|
2.3%
|
2.6%
|
|
Commercial Vehicles
|
0.1%
|
0.3%
|
0.3%
|
0.9%
|
0.9%
|
|
Three-Wheelers
|
31.6%
|
43.7%
|
51.3%
|
54.2%
|
57.3%
|
|
Two-Wheeler
|
0.3%
|
1.9%
|
4.5%
|
5.4%
|
6.1%
|
Source: SIAM
As per information received from Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the category wise overall Exports of Automobiles are as under :
(Nos. in '000)
|
Category
|
2020-21
|
2021-22
|
2022-23
|
2023-24
|
2024-25
|
|
Passenger Vehicles
|
404
|
578
|
663
|
672
|
770
|
|
Commercial Vehicles
|
50
|
92
|
79
|
66
|
80
|
|
Three Wheelers
|
393
|
500
|
366
|
300
|
306
|
|
Two Wheelers
|
3,283
|
4,443
|
3,652
|
3,458
|
4,198
|
|
Total
|
4,131
|
5,613
|
4,759
|
4,496
|
5,356
|
Source: Ministry of Commerce Database
Category-wise export destinations are as under :
Passenger Vehicle exports
(Value in USD Million)
|
S. No.
|
Export Destination
|
2020-21
|
2021-22
|
2022-23
|
2023-24
|
2024-25
|
|
1
|
South Africa
|
491.43
|
1,013.93
|
1,310.67
|
987.27
|
1,248.19
|
|
2
|
Saudi Arabia
|
437.18
|
373.67
|
695.12
|
1,304.72
|
1,193.51
|
|
3
|
Mexico
|
848.17
|
916.03
|
941.15
|
837.76
|
887.19
|
|
4
|
Japan
|
29.27
|
95.89
|
82.93
|
220.62
|
813.46
|
|
5
|
UAE
|
172.34
|
247.00
|
385.43
|
393.56
|
470.92
|
|
6
|
Chile
|
200.82
|
337.31
|
357.05
|
265.77
|
257.17
|
|
7
|
Peru
|
67.91
|
93.42
|
178.92
|
153.63
|
116.99
|
|
8
|
Indonesia
|
44.57
|
46.73
|
76.82
|
103.38
|
138.59
|
|
9
|
Australia
|
|
103.52
|
65.53
|
132.87
|
132.73
|
|
10
|
Tunisia
|
68.73
|
85.77
|
100.56
|
106.07
|
103.36
|
|
|
Others
|
1,423.18
|
1,957.17
|
2,003.38
|
1,717.07
|
1,478.49
|
|
|
Total
|
3,783.60
|
5,270.44
|
6,197.56
|
6,222.72
|
6,840.60
|
Source: Ministry of Commerce Database
Commercial Vehicle Exports
(Value in USD Million)
|
S. No.
|
Export Destination
|
2020-21
|
2021-22
|
2022-2023
|
2023-2024
|
2024-25
|
|
1
|
Saudi Arabia
|
72.28
|
199.17
|
315.09
|
305.57
|
332.08
|
|
2
|
South Africa
|
64.97
|
171.16
|
230.22
|
178.13
|
199.04
|
|
3
|
Indonesia
|
16.44
|
212.94
|
421.77
|
220.12
|
173.79
|
|
4
|
UAE
|
42.7
|
61.62
|
65.07
|
116.12
|
142.43
|
|
5
|
Bangladesh
|
120.66
|
193.42
|
108.76
|
71.53
|
88.98
|
|
6
|
Georgia
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
0.03
|
88.51
|
|
7
|
Australia
|
-
|
9.97
|
39.5
|
56.2
|
43.75
|
|
8
|
Ghana
|
17.07
|
29.94
|
13.91
|
35.7
|
35.51
|
|
9
|
Belgium
|
27.33
|
25.01
|
36.83
|
19.57
|
30.11
|
|
10
|
Morocco
|
1.47
|
13.8
|
64.32
|
51.12
|
23.85
|
|
11
|
Qatar
|
8.94
|
30.18
|
17.08
|
14.28
|
18.14
|
|
12
|
Nepal
|
5.49
|
8.36
|
9.62
|
11.6
|
17.22
|
|
13
|
Tanzania
|
7.65
|
9.02
|
8.81
|
10.5
|
15.25
|
|
14
|
Kuwait
|
0.05
|
0.9
|
5.13
|
5.41
|
4.13
|
|
15
|
Mauritius
|
0.39
|
0.27
|
0.07
|
0.07
|
4.11
|
|
16
|
Congo D. Rep.
|
0.9
|
0.03
|
0.62
|
6.06
|
4.07
|
|
17
|
Congo P Rep
|
3.28
|
7.08
|
5.59
|
8.7
|
3.71
|
|
18
|
Bahrain
|
0.15
|
0.91
|
0.13
|
2.07
|
3.66
|
|
19
|
Others
|
377.22
|
614.59
|
641.37
|
468.26
|
476.5
|
|
|
Total
|
766.99
|
1588.37
|
1983.89
|
1581.04
|
1704.84
|
Source: Ministry of Commerce Database
Three Wheelers Exports
(Value in USD Million)
|
S. No.
|
Export Destination
|
2020-21
|
2021-22
|
2022-23
|
2023-24
|
2024-25
|
|
1
|
Nigeria
|
134.28
|
152.16
|
109.9
|
71.25
|
54.12
|
|
2
|
Mexico
|
11.79
|
25.22
|
32.07
|
36.14
|
51.16
|
|
3
|
Peru
|
17.46
|
21.59
|
24.03
|
37.23
|
42.85
|
|
4
|
UAE
|
14.47
|
38.36
|
42
|
26.08
|
40.39
|
|
5
|
Ghana
|
14.86
|
17.86
|
4.79
|
14.55
|
34.38
|
|
6
|
Guatemala
|
3.6
|
12.4
|
7.48
|
18.76
|
24.32
|
|
7
|
Somalia
|
33.12
|
43.5
|
52.14
|
59.15
|
23.53
|
|
8
|
Tanzania
|
11.27
|
18.49
|
10.04
|
24.65
|
19.77
|
|
9
|
Afghanistan
|
7.57
|
2.75
|
4.27
|
14.62
|
13.61
|
|
10
|
Honduras
|
0
|
3.54
|
5.2
|
8.22
|
12.31
|
|
|
Others
|
270.17
|
321.03
|
194.71
|
90.95
|
81.45
|
|
|
Total
|
518.59
|
656.9
|
486.63
|
401.6
|
397.89
|
Source: Ministry of Commerce Database
Two Wheelers Exports(Value in USD Million)
|
S. No.
|
Export Destination
|
2020-21
|
2021-22
|
2022-2023
|
2023-2024
|
2024-25
|
|
1
|
Mexico
|
89.82
|
174.78
|
195.09
|
280.98
|
390.25
|
|
2
|
Colombia
|
190.06
|
309.24
|
307.85
|
224.22
|
380.32
|
|
3
|
Nigeria
|
325.03
|
440.6
|
252.26
|
217.45
|
188.42
|
|
4
|
Guatemala
|
84.21
|
103.01
|
89.11
|
133.83
|
173.08
|
|
5
|
Nepal
|
195.02
|
245.29
|
104.94
|
96.18
|
156
|
|
6
|
Brazil
|
|
21.4
|
53.35
|
45.66
|
122.52
|
|
7
|
Philippines
|
89.08
|
140.29
|
204.05
|
105.49
|
106.82
|
|
8
|
Guinea
|
57.94
|
74.44
|
68.43
|
78.73
|
106.3
|
|
9
|
Bangladesh
|
98.72
|
110.93
|
102.93
|
99.78
|
101.27
|
|
10
|
Argentina
|
46.03
|
68.51
|
61.06
|
95.27
|
89.21
|
|
|
Others
|
881.56
|
1,296.81
|
1,348.82
|
1,394.85
|
1,392.43
|
|
|
Total
|
2057.47
|
2985.30
|
2787.89
|
2772.44
|
3206.62
|
Source: Ministry of Commerce Database
The details of automobile components exports during the last five years, category-wise is as below:-
India’s Exports of auto components :
(figures in Mn USD)
|
|
Destination
|
2020-21
|
2021-22
|
2022-2023
|
2023-2024
|
2024-25
|
|
1
|
U S A
|
3,458
|
5,320
|
5,628
|
5,724
|
6,183
|
|
2
|
Germany
|
1,064
|
1,520
|
1,407
|
1,696
|
1,603
|
|
3
|
Turkey
|
532
|
760
|
804
|
1,060
|
916
|
|
4
|
Brazil
|
399
|
760
|
804
|
848
|
916
|
|
5
|
U K
|
532
|
760
|
603
|
848
|
687
|
|
6
|
Italy
|
399
|
760
|
603
|
636
|
687
|
|
7
|
Mexico
|
399
|
570
|
603
|
636
|
916
|
|
8
|
UAE
|
133
|
380
|
603
|
636
|
687
|
|
9
|
Bangladesh
|
532
|
760
|
603
|
636
|
687
|
|
10
|
Thailand
|
532
|
760
|
603
|
636
|
916
|
|
|
Total exports
|
13300
|
19000
|
20100
|
21200
|
22900
|
Source ACMA
The Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) has taken several steps to expand EV manufacturing and localisation of critical components. The details are given below:
- Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for Automobile and Auto Component Industry in India (PLI-Auto): The Government approved this scheme on 15.09.2021 for Automobile and Auto Component Industry for enhancing India's manufacturing capabilities for Advanced Automotive Technology (AAT) products with a budgetary outlay of ₹25,938 crore. The scheme proposes financial incentives to boost domestic manufacturing of AAT products with minimum 50% Domestic Value Addition (DVA) and attract investments in the automotive manufacturing value chain.
- PLI Scheme for National Programme on Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage: The Government on 105.2021 approved PLI Scheme for manufacturing of ACC in the country with a budgetary outlay of ₹18,100 crore. The scheme aims to establish a competitive domestic manufacturing ecosystem for 50 GWh of ACC batteries.
- Scheme for Promotion of Manufacturing of Electric Passenger Cars in India (SPMEPCI): This scheme was notified on 15.02024 to promote the manufacturing of electric cars in India. This requires applicants to invest a minimum of ₹4150 crore and achieve a minimum DVA of 25% at the end of third year and DVA of 50% at the end of fifth year.
This information was given by the Minister of State for Heavy Industries, Shri Bhupathiraju Srinivasa Varma in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha.
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