
European carmakers Renault, Volkswagen and Skoda struggle to boost sales in India
Renault
,
Volkswagen
and
Skoda
continue to find it hard to expand their presence in the India market, witnessing a decline in sales in the last three financial years, industry data showed.
According to data released by JATO Dynamics, a leading provider of data and analytics to the global automotive industry, Renault saw the biggest sales dip in India to 37,900 units in 2024-2025 from 45,439 units in 2023-2024, and 78,926 units in 2022-2023.
Skoda had a similar story with sales in 2024-2025 at 44,866 units, marginally higher from 44,522 units in 2023-2024, but down from 52,269 units in 2022-2023.
by Taboola
by Taboola
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links
Promoted Links
Promoted Links
You May Like
Villa For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You
Villas in Dubai | Search ads
Learn More
Volkswagen reported sales of 42,230 units in 2024-25, down from 43,197 units in 2023-2024. The brand had reported sales of 41,263 units in 2022-2023.
"Renault, Skoda, and Volkswagen faced several headwinds in India despite their tenure," JATO Dynamics India President Ravi G Bhatia told PTI.
Live Events
Explaining why these brands have struggled in India, he said, "Initially, these brands focused heavily on sedans like Vento, Rapid, and Scala, which limited their exposure to the fast-expanding SUV segment."
Bhatia added, "They were slower in refreshing product lines, with many models remaining unchanged over extended periods. Network reach has also remained narrow, particularly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets, restricting access to a broader audience."
Adding to the woes of these brands is "India's unique tax structure, where sub-4-metre vehicles benefit from significantly lower levies".
"This has favoured Japanese and Korean OEMs known for cost-effective compact cars. European brands, by contrast, traditionally build larger models and have struggled to deliver competitive offerings within this constraint," Bhatia noted.
Under the current GST policy, passenger vehicles (petrol, CNG, LPG) up to 4 metres in length and up to 1200cc engine attract GST of 28 per cent and 1 per cent compensation cess.
Passenger vehicles (diesel) up to 4 metres in length and up to 1500 cc engine is levied 28 per cent GST and 3 per cent compensation cess.
Passenger vehicles of length above 4 metre and engine capacity 1500 cc attract 28 per cent GST and cess of 17 per cent, while those above 1500 cc engine size attract a similar rate of 28 per cent GST and cess of 17 per cent.
On the contrary, passenger vehicles, popularly known as SUVs above 4 metres in length, above 1,500cc engine and more than 170 mm in ground clearance attract 28 per cent GST with 22 per cent compensation cess.
Bhatia noted that while domestic OEMs like Tata, Mahindra and market leader
Maruti Suzuki
have captured market share through high localisation, frequent product launches, and early adoption of alternative fuel engines including CNG, hybrids and BEVs, the European players have lagged in electric and hybrid offerings.
However, he said, "There are signs of course correction. Skoda, for instance, recently launched the Kylaq, a subcompact SUV tailored for India."
On the path forward for these European brands, he said it "may lie in leveraging India for exports and R&D while focusing on under-4-metre, cost-competitive platforms".
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
27 minutes ago
- Time of India
Diogo Jota killed in car accident: What was Liverpool star's net worth, endorsements and market value?
Liverpool star Diogo Jota has been killed in a car accident in Spain, police said Thursday. He was 28, a father of three young children and had married his long-term partner, Rute Cardoso, less than two weeks ago. Jota and his brother, 26-year-old André, who was also killed, were travelling in a car that came off a road in the province of Zamora. The cause of the accident, which happened at about midnight on Wednesday, is not clear, but according to police reports the driver lost control after one of the car's rear tyres was punctured. The car burst into flames and firefighters had to extinguish a blaze in the surrounding countryside caused by the accident. The Liverpool Football Club said they are devastated by the tragic passing of Diogo Jota."The club have been informed the 28-year-old has passed away following a road traffic accident in Spain along with his brother, Andre. Liverpool FC will be making no further comment at this time and request the privacy of Diogo and Andre's family, friends, teammates and club staff is respected as they try to come to terms with an unimaginable loss. We will continue to provide them with our full support," it said. ALSO READ: Diogo Jota dies in car crash: Lamborghini tyre burst, flames, and two bodies, here's how the accident happened Diogo Jota net worth According to a report in TOI, Diogo Jota's net worth was estimated to fall between $12 million and $20 million, built through lucrative contracts with elite clubs like Liverpool, Atlético Madrid, and Wolverhampton Wanderers, alongside various endorsements and sponsorship deals. Live Events At Liverpool, his reported weekly wage was around £140,000 ($187,000), amounting to an annual base salary of approximately £7.3 million ($9 million), excluding performance-related bonuses. His contract with the club extended through 2027, underscoring his value as a vital member of the squad. Jota's endorsements and market value Diogo Jota's journey through professional football has been marked not just by impressive performances but also by a steady rise in earnings. He began his career at Paços de Ferreira before securing a move to Atlético Madrid. However, it was in the Premier League with Wolverhampton Wanderers that Jota truly made his mark, paving the way for a high-profile transfer to Liverpool in 2020. At Liverpool, Jota quickly became a key player, which led to a lucrative five-year contract extension in 2022. His weekly wages rose to approximately £140,000, pushing his annual salary past £7 million. Over the course of his career, Jota's total income—including salaries, signing bonuses, and performance-based incentives—is estimated to have surpassed £40 million (roughly $50 million). In addition to his club earnings, Jota has significantly boosted his income through brand endorsements and a growing presence on social media. His rising profile in European football made him a popular choice for sponsorships, bringing in hundreds of thousands of dollars more each year. According to Transfermarkt, Jota's market value peaked at around €60 million ($65 million), highlighting his status as one of the top forwards in the game. Diogo Jota career and profile Diogo Jota was born on December 4, 1996 and was only linked with a move to Liverpool 24 hours prior to him signing a five-year contract with the English champions, according to Liverpool. Having begun his career in his homeland with Pacos de Ferreira, Jota's rapid progress following a debut in 2014 had prompted Atletico to swoop for his services in 2016 – though he never actually appeared for the Spanish club. Instead, he spent 2016-17 on loan at FC Porto, scoring eight times in the Primeira Liga and gaining Champions League experience, including a goal against Leicester City, Liverpool said. He netted 17 goals in the Championship as Wolves were promoted in 2017/18 and added 16 goals to his name in the Premier League before he signed for Liverpool. ALSO READ: Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg 'asked to leave' Oval Office meeting? Know what was Trump discussing with officials By 2020, as Liverpool looked to build on their recent Premier League and Champions League successes, Jürgen Klopp saw Diogo Jota as an ideal addition to his squad. Jota made an immediate impact, hitting double figures in goals within just 21 appearances—despite a knee injury in December sidelining him for nearly three months during his debut season. He stepped up even further in the 2021–22 campaign, scoring 21 goals across all competitions and playing a crucial role in Liverpool's FA Cup and Carabao Cup triumphs, while the team came agonizingly close to winning both the Premier League and Champions League. He returned to action as a seventieth minute substitute against Everton on 13 February. He initially failed to score in eleven games but a double in the 6-1 rout of Leeds at Elland Road on 17 April set him on his way. By the end of the campaign he had added give more league goals, the most memorable being an injury time winner against Tottenham at Anfield after the Reds had let a 3-0 lead slip. Jota's 2023/24 season was also disrupted by injury, with knee and muscle problems limiting him to 21 appearances.


Time of India
29 minutes ago
- Time of India
Japan plans 'world first' deep-sea mineral extraction
Japan will from January attempt to extract rare earth minerals from the ocean floor in the deepest trial of its kind, the director of a government innovation programme said Thursday. Earlier this week the country pledged to work with the United States , India and Australia to ensure a stable supply of critical minerals, as concern grows over China's dominance in resources vital to new technologies. Rare earths, 17 metals difficult to extract from the Earth's crust, are used in everything from electric vehicles to hard drives, wind turbines and missiles. China accounts for almost two-thirds of rare earth mining production and 92 percent of global refined output, according to the International Energy Agency. A Japanese deep-sea scientific drilling boat called the Chikyu will from January conduct a "test cruise" to retrieve ocean floor sediments that contain rare earth elements, said Shoichi Ishii, director of Japan's Cross-ministerial Strategic Innovation Promotion Programme. Live Events "The test to retrieve the sediments from 5,500 metres (3.4 miles) water depth is the first in the world," he told AFP. "Our goal... of this cruise is to test the function of all mining equipment," so the amount of sediment extracted "doesn't matter at all", Ishii added. The Chikyu will drill in Japanese economic waters around the remote island of Minami Torishima in the Pacific -- the easternmost point of Japan, also used as a military base. Japan's Nikkei business daily reported that the mission aims to extract 35 tonnes of mud from the sea floor over around three weeks. Each tonne is expected to contain around two kilograms (4.4 pounds) of rare earth minerals, which are often used to make magnets that are essential in modern electronics . Deep-sea mining has become a geopolitical flashpoint, with anxiety growing over a push by US President Donald Trump to fast-track the practice in international waters. Beijing has since April required licences to export rare earths from China, a move seen as retaliation for US curbs on the import of Chinese goods. Environmental campaigners warn that deep-sea mining threatens marine ecosystems and will disrupt the sea floor. The International Seabed Authority, which has jurisdiction over the ocean floor outside national waters, is meeting later this month to discuss a global code to regulate mining in the ocean depths.


Mint
an hour ago
- Mint
Microsoft layoffs hit Xbox division hard; 10% of Candy Crush team cut, multiple games cancelled
Microsoft has begun a sweeping round of job cuts within its gaming division, affecting hundreds of employees across its global operations, Bloomberg an Xbox spokesperson declined to provide an exact number, the redundancies are said to be 'widespread and significant,' according to sources familiar with the matter. The layoffs span multiple studios and regions. King, the Stockholm-based mobile game developer known forCandy Crush, is reportedly letting go of 10 per cent of its workforce, approximately 200 staff. Other European teams, including ZeniMax, have also initiated job reductions. Several high-profile subsidiaries of Microsoft Gaming, such as Raven Software, Sledgehammer Games, Halo developer 343 Industries, and Turn 10 Studios, known forForza Motorsport, have all been affected. Multiple long-term projects have been scrapped as a result. UK-based Rare Studio's fantasy titleEverwild, which had been in development for years, has been cancelled. ZeniMax Online Studios' original online game has also been shelved. Both studios will see staff reductions following the cancellations. Notably, the report highlighted that Xbox has further axed its planned reboot of Perfect Dark and closed The Initiative, the studio co-developing the game. In a memo to staff, Xbox Game Studios head Matt Booty cited the decisions as part of a 'broader effort to adjust priorities and focus resources' for success in an evolving industry. The redundancies form part of Microsoft's latest wave of job cuts, which will see 9,000 roles eliminated companywide, its second major round this year. In May, the tech giant cut 6,000 roles, largely in product and engineering departments. The current cuts will span multiple teams, regions, and levels of seniority, with an emphasis on streamlining processes and removing layers of management. Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, acknowledged the difficult decisions in an internal email, stating the company must prioritise its strongest opportunities to ensure long-term growth, added the report. While no specific figures were provided, Spencer assured affected employees they would receive 'priority review' for other roles within Microsoft. Despite the setbacks, Spencer maintained that the company's roadmap across platforms, hardware, and games 'has never looked stronger.' Employees within the gaming division had anticipated further restructuring since May, when speculation grew that Xbox could face deeper cuts. This marks the fourth significant round of layoffs within Xbox in the past 18 months. The division, which employed around 20,000 people as of January, has faced increasing pressure to deliver higher margins following Microsoft's $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard in late 2023. (With inputs from Bloomberg)