EV spread to Ford's exit: Moments that defined the Indian auto industry in 2021
EV spread to Ford's exit: Moments that defined the Indian auto industry in 2021
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For the Indian car sector, the second Covid-19 epidemic year has been a mixed bag. There were few concerns for automakers this year, despite a number of positives. The Covid-19 epidemic hit 2021 hard, just like it did the year before, resulting in months of lockdown across the country. Due to the pandemic's impact, as well as the worldwide supply problem that resulted from it, vehicle manufacturers' sales fell.

Aside from the pandemic's overall impact, the Indian auto sector had a busy year. Despite many problems, there were numerous bright points, as well as a few occasions that reflected the industry's instability. Here are some of the key occasions that determined how the Indian car industry performed this year.

The Covid-19 lockdown, which has been in effect since March 24 this year owing to the second wave, has given the car industry a first, which no one wants to repeat in the future. During the month of April, no automobile could be sold owing to the lockdown, since companies were severely impacted by the epidemic. Factories were closed, dealerships were shuttered, and customers throughout the country stayed at home, culminating in an industry-record-breaking month.

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