Indian auto sector anticipates moderate growth in 2026-27, with passenger vehicles expected to rise 4-6%. Two-wheelers will see a slowdown after recovery, while commercial vehicles will be led by buses. Electrification is identified as a significant long-term trend shaping the industry’s future amidst evolving consumer choices. Indian auto sector anticipates moderate growth in 2026-27, with passenger vehicles expected to rise 4-6%. Two-wheelers will see a slowdown after recovery, while commercial vehicles will be led by buses. Electrification is identified as a significant long-term trend shaping the industry’s future amidst evolving consumer choices.
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