According to industry estimates, the state accounts for
8-12 per cent of the utility vehicles sold by the
nation’s automakers. Haryana had a 5.5 per cent share of
the total number of passenger vehicles sold in the
country in 2016-17.
Utility vehicles emerged as the biggest beneficiary
under GST in the auto sector and have become 7-12 per
cent cheaper, depending on the state. While mid-size
sedans attracted 24 per cent excise duty in the previous
tax regime, the levy on SUVs was 30 per cent.
As per the new structure under GST, a uniform rate of 28
per cent has been levied on all vehicles, with an
additional cess of 15 per cent on those exceeding 4
metres in length, bringing down the total tax incidence
on larger vehicles.
The Indian utility vehicle segment has been the fastest
growing among passenger vehicles. Led by Maruti Suzuki’s
Vitara Brezza and Hyundai’s Creta, the utility vehicle
segment grew 30 per cent in FY17 and accounted for
almost a fourth of the overall passenger vehicle market.
Experts said annual sales of utility vehicles is set to
cross 1 million units within a couple of years and
Haryana and other parts of the NCR would be major
contributors.
Source::: The Economic Times,
dated 26/07/2017.