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TVS Motor, Hero MotoCorp lead auto stock decline despite strong sales data; Nifty Auto falls over 1%
Among the top losers in the Nifty Auto index were TVS Motor Company, Hero MotoCorp, Eicher Motors, and Ashok Leyland, with shares falling between 1% and 3%. Other laggards included Maruti Suzuki and Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles shares.
Stocks in news: HAL, TMPV, Bharti Airtel, Anant Raj, Zydus Life, Tata Motors
Indian markets experienced a volatile yet stable session after a sharp sell-off, with the Nifty showing resilience. Key companies like HAL, Tata Motors, and Bharti Airtel are in focus due to quarterly results and news developments. Zydus Lifesciences is nearing a US acquisition, while Maruti Suzuki commits to green logistics.

Emkay maintains Nifty 50 target at 29,000; check top picks and portfolio changes
Emkay's exposure to the “post-war oil price weakness” theme remains at 25%. Larsen & Toubro is its biggest individual holding at 7% of the portfolio. Other key picks under the theme include HPCL at 5%, Tata Motors CV business at 5%, Maruti Suzuki at 4%, and Delhivery at 4%.
Indian car companies begin FY27 on a strong note despite geopolitical uncertainties
Indian car sales surged 25% in April, reaching 445,417 units, driven by sustained demand post GST cuts and government incentives. Market leader Maruti Suzuki reported its best-ever monthly sales, with other major automakers like Tata Motors and Hyundai also witnessing significant year-on-year growth.

Auto sales slow in April; EV momentum holds amid rising geopolitical tensions
Market leader Maruti Suzuki retained its top position but reported a decline to 1.58 lakh units, compared to 1.75 lakh units in March. Tata Motors and Mahindra & Mahindra also saw moderation, with April sales at 57,472 units and 54,897 units, respectively.
Maruti, Tata Motors, M&M, Bajaj Auto: CLSA decodes strategy for auto stocks
If the current geopolitical situation persists that results in supply chain disruptions and firm commodity prices, CLSA expects 30-40 per cent cuts to auto sector's FY27 earnings.
In driver's seat: First-time buyers rev up sales as tax cut makes cars affordable
Recent tax reductions on cars have significantly increased the number of first-time buyers for major automakers like Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai. This policy change has made cars more affordable, attracting new customers. Many are upgrading from two-wheelers, indicating rising aspirations and improved economic conditions for new car buyers.
India's auto boom at risk as Iran-Israel war chokes gas supplies, straining supply chains
India's automotive sector is grappling with significant production hurdles. The ongoing conflict in Iran has led to disruptions in gas supplies, notably affecting major players like Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, and Mahindra. Suppliers are encountering shortages, causing some factories to run below their optimal capacity, with small and medium enterprises being particularly at risk.

Nifty Auto index set for worst week in six years — Here are some key risks
Shares of Ashok Leyland are down 13% so far for the week, while Bharat Forge and Tata Motors PV are down 12% and 11% respectively. Mahindra & Mahindra, Maruti Suzuki, Eicher Motors, TVS Motor are down 10% each.
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Auto demand upcycle to sustain; M&M, Maruti, TVS, Tata Motors top picks: Kotak
Rishi Vora, Analyst at Kotak Institutional Equities, said TVS Motors, currently the leader in the EV two-wheeler segment, is expected to continue outpacing industry growth.

Steel, paint, power and cars: Inside JSW’s ‘Chaebol-style’ strategy to disrupt the auto market
JSW Group is planning to drive into a market dominated by Maruti Suzuki, one in which Hyundai is a distant second, and one in which the top four companies make four out of five vehicles. But founder Sajjan Jindal has his eyes set on a different lane.