The Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) stated it has submitted a illustration to the GST Council urging quick discount within the GST rate on two-wheelers from the present 28% to 18%.
“This timely and decisive intervention is aimed at making two-wheelers more affordable, reviving demand and reinvigorating an industry that has seen a significant slump in sales over the past few years,” FADA stated in a press release.
Manish Raj Singhania, president, FADA stated, “The two-wheeler industry is at a critical juncture, grappling with unprecedented challenges such as rising inflation, stringent emission norms and post Covid-19 effects.”
“Now is the opportune moment for the GST Council to reduce the GST rate on two-wheelers, making them more accessible for the common man, thereby providing much-needed boost to the industry, generating employment opportunities and fostering India’s overall economic growth,” he stated.
Over the previous few years, costs of assorted two-wheelers have risen considerably, impacting their affordability for customers throughout India, FADA stated.
For occasion, the worth of Honda Activa has escalated from ₹52,000 in 2016 to ₹88,000 in 2023. Similarly, the worth of Bajaj Pulsar has elevated from ₹72,000 in 2016 to ₹1,50,000 in 2023.
Hero Splendor and TVS Jupiter have additionally skilled appreciable value hikes over the identical interval, with their costs hovering from ₹46,000 to ₹74,801 and ₹49,000 to ₹88,498, respectively, FADA stated.
The steady rise in two-wheeler costs has consequently led to a decline in sales.
“In 2016, two-wheelers accounted for 78% of the total automobile sales in India. However, due to continuous price increases since 2020, this contribution has fallen to 72% in FY23, underlining the impact of the steep price hike,” FADA added.
It believes {that a} discount within the GST rate will handle a number of crucial points dealing with the trade, together with rural misery, the transition from BS-4 to BS-6 emission norms and the sharp improve in two-wheeler costs.