In a country with the ************* road network in the world, the total number of vehicles in fiscal year 2022 stood at *** million. Road travel seemed to be the preferred choice in India with around ** percent of the population who used personal or shared vehicles for commute. Not only public commute, the industrial movement of goods through roads has also been on the rise with nearly *** billion metric tons per kilometer of freight transported through roads in the financial year 2020. Demographics The youth in the capital city of Delhi prefer to use public transport, and it is known to be one of the best public transport networks in the country. In the southern cities of Hyderabad and Chennai, however, personal two-wheelers were vehicles of choice for the young generation. This affection towards the easily navigable two-wheelers was reflected in the sales volume, with an approximate ** million two-wheelers sold in the country in financial year 2024. Road accidents With the increase in motorbike sales in India, there was also a rise in the risks involved with them. With over ****** road accidents by two-wheelers in 2022, each year, about ***** to **** percent of the GDP of the country was invested in road accidents. Despite the downside, the number of motorcycles was likely to increase to make travelling within a mercilessly congested and not easily accessible network of roads within the large cities. Moreover, with continued urbanization and a consumer sector that continues to burgeon, the development of the automotive industry was expected to see continued growth.
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India Registered Motor Vehicles: Total data was reported at 354,018.000 Unit th in 2022. This records an increase from the previous number of 334,551.000 Unit th for 2021. India Registered Motor Vehicles: Total data is updated yearly, averaging 18,036.000 Unit th from Mar 1951 (Median) to 2022, with 66 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 354,018.000 Unit th in 2022 and a record low of 306.000 Unit th in 1951. India Registered Motor Vehicles: Total data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.RAD002: Number of Registered Motor Vehicles.
The south western state of Maharashtra in India had around 4.6 million registered cars at the end of fiscal year 2020. Registered non transport vehicles, two wheelers as well as cars, jeeps, tractors, and etc., amounted to around 298 million across the country that year. Transport vehicles, including goods and passenger vehicles, was around 28 million during the same time.
This dataset contains the Total Number of Registered Motor Vehicles for 1951 - 2019. Data from The Ministry Road transport and Highways of India. Export API data for more datasets to advance energy economics research.Notes:- 'Two-wheelers' include auto-rickshaws for the years 1959 to 1969. For the remaining years, auto-rickshaws are included in 'others'.- 'Good vehicles' include Multiaxled / articulated vehicles, trucks & lorries and light motor vehicles (LMV Goods).- 'Others' include tractors, trailers, three wheelers (passenger vehicles)/LMV and other miscellaneous vehicles for which category-wise break up is not reported by State/UT.- "Buses' includes omni buses since 2001.Source Offices of State Transport Commissioners/UT Administrations.
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The number of registered vehicles across India was over *** million in fiscal year 2020. Vehicle registrations grew at a compound annual growth rate of over **** percent between fiscal years 2010 and 2020. The south Asian country's transport sector accounted for a **** percent share of the GVA with road transport accounting for over ***** percent of it. The GVA from railways was about **** percent and air transport accounted for about **** percent during the same time period.
India's capital, Delhi, had the highest number of registered cars at the end of fiscal year 2020, amounting to approximately *** million. It was followed by Bengaluru, with **** million cars. Car in this category represents non-transport vehicles which exclude jeeps, omni buses, tractors, trailers, and etc.
There were around *** registered vehicles for every thousand people across India in fiscal year 2020. Therer was a constant increase for the past two decades. The Indian state of *********** had the highest number of registered motor vehicles, at over ** million, at the end of fiscal year 2020.
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A car (or automobile) is a wheeled motor vehicle that is used for transportation. Most definitions of cars say that they run primarily on roads, seat one to eight people, have four wheels, and mainly transport people instead of goods.[1][2]
The year 1886 is regarded as the birth year of the car, when German inventor Carl Benz patented his Benz Patent-Motorwagen.[3][4][5] Cars became widely available during the 20th century. One of the first cars affordable by the masses was the 1908 Model T, an American car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. Cars were rapidly adopted in the US, where they replaced animal-drawn carriages and carts.[6] In Europe and other parts of the world, demand for automobiles did not increase until after World War II.[6] The car is considered an essential part of the developed economy.
The source of dataset is ../input/cars-cars-2/Cars_India_dataset.csv The dataset contains the following columns. 0 Model object - Model of the cars 1 Maker object - Maker of cars 2 Type object - type of cars 3 Seats int64 - number of seats in cars 4 Displacement float64 - displacement of car 5 Length int64 - length of car 6 Width int64 - width of car 7 Height int64 - height of car 8 Wheelbase int64 - wheel base of car 9 No_of_Cylinders float64 - number of cylinders in car 10 Fuel object - type of fuel in car 11 Engine Type object - type of engime 12 Transmission object - transmission in car 13 Front Brake object - front break of car 14 Rear Brake object - rear break of car 15 Drive object - drive of car 16 Turning Radius float64 - turning radius of car 17 Fuel Tank Capacity float64 - fuel capacity of car 18 Boot Space float - boot space
In financial year 2024, Maruti Suzuki sold approximately 1.6 million passenger cars across India. This made it the leading car manufacturer in terms of car sales in India, followed distantly by Hyundai and Tata. The automobile sector across India saw recovering from the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in the same year. Is the Indian automobile market in trouble? There were more than 326 million vehicles registered in India in the financial year 2020. Vehicle registrations grew at a compound annual growth rate of over 10 percent between 2017 and 2020. However, due to economic slowdown, the introduction of new Bharat Stage Emission Standards VI (BS-VI) in 2019, and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, the domestic sales of vehicles have been declining since the financial year 2020 for two consecutive years. This continued until the financial year 2023. New trend – electric vehicles With strong government support through policy initiatives such as the National Electric Mobility Mission Plan 2020 introduced in 2013, Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of (Hybrid &) Electric Vehicles (FAME) in 2015, and further FAME phase II in 2019, India was aiming to achieve 30 percent private electric vehicle ownership. As two-wheelers were the most popular types of automobiles for the last decade, in the financial year 2023, the majority of electric vehicles sold in India were also two-wheelers. The demand for electric vehicles is expected to rise significantly in the future.
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## Overview
Indian Cars Number Plate is a dataset for object detection tasks - it contains Vehicles annotations for 418 images.
## Getting Started
You can download this dataset for use within your own projects, or fork it into a workspace on Roboflow to create your own model.
## License
This dataset is available under the [CC BY 4.0 license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY 4.0).
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Key information about India Registered Motor Vehicles
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The data shows the year-wise number of motor vehicles registered across states.
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The data shows the year-wise number of motor vehicles registered in India. It should be noted that:
a) Goods Vehicle: include multi axled/Articulated Vehicles/Trucks and Lorries and light motor vehicles
b) Miscellaneous: Includes Omni buses/Tractors/Trailers/Others.
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India Registered Motor Vehicles: per 1000 Persons: Two Wheelers data was reported at 86.952 NA in 2013. This records a decrease from the previous number of 96.022 NA for 2012. India Registered Motor Vehicles: per 1000 Persons: Two Wheelers data is updated yearly, averaging 7.008 NA from Mar 1951 (Median) to 2013, with 57 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 96.022 NA in 2012 and a record low of 0.075 NA in 1951. India Registered Motor Vehicles: per 1000 Persons: Two Wheelers data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Automobile Sector – Table IN.RAD002: Number of Registered Motor Vehicles.
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1) Data Introduction • The Used Car Prices in india dataset contains information on the prices and related characteristics of used cars sold in India. • Key features include the car’s brand, model, manufacturing year, mileage, fuel type, transmission type, number of owners, engine displacement, horsepower, number of seats, and new car price.
2) Data Utilization (1) Characteristics of the Used Car Prices in india Dataset • This dataset includes various attributes related to the prices of used cars traded in India, making it useful for analyzing trends in the used car market. • It provides valuable data for analyzing and predicting the factors that affect used car prices.
(2) Applications of the Used Car Prices in india Dataset • Market Analysis: This dataset is useful for analyzing trends in the used car market, understanding price fluctuations, and identifying patterns in market demand. • Predictive Modeling: Based on the various attributes, predictive models can be developed to estimate the prices of used cars. • Business Insights: This data can be leveraged to analyze consumer preferences, market demand, and pricing strategies, helping businesses formulate their market strategies.
At the end of fiscal year 2025, ****million passenger vehicles were produced across India. The country’s automobile industry witnessed a slowdown due to an economic slump and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic in financial years 2020 and 2021. Rising congestion and the push from the government to switch to electric vehicles could also be a reason for the decline in growth. Previously between fiscal years 2007 and 2017, the compound annual growth rate of registered motor vehicles stood at 10.1 percent, which was almost twice the CAGR of national highways for the same time period. Passengers vehicles: An avenue of sustainable India Two-wheelers and three-wheelers are the driving force of passenger vehicle sales in India. A surge in the sales volume of two-wheelers and three-wheelers was observed in the recent past, although the sales volume for both the categories experienced a short drop in the financial year 2020. Most of the two-wheelers and three-wheelers in India are electric vehicles. India aims to expand sustainable mobility through passenger vehicles. Key automotive industry players in India There were many leading market players, including Indian manufacturers like Bajaj Auto, and Hero MotoCorp, that had driven the sales volume of passenger vehicles in India across a plethora of segments. Some of the leading companies in the three-wheeler sector were Bajaj Auto, Piaggio, and YC Electric Vehicle. Whereas ************* held the highest market share in the two-wheeler industry in the financial year 2022.
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Key information about India Motor Vehicle Sales: Commercial Cars
In a country with the ************* road network in the world, the total number of vehicles in fiscal year 2022 stood at *** million. Road travel seemed to be the preferred choice in India with around ** percent of the population who used personal or shared vehicles for commute. Not only public commute, the industrial movement of goods through roads has also been on the rise with nearly *** billion metric tons per kilometer of freight transported through roads in the financial year 2020. Demographics The youth in the capital city of Delhi prefer to use public transport, and it is known to be one of the best public transport networks in the country. In the southern cities of Hyderabad and Chennai, however, personal two-wheelers were vehicles of choice for the young generation. This affection towards the easily navigable two-wheelers was reflected in the sales volume, with an approximate ** million two-wheelers sold in the country in financial year 2024. Road accidents With the increase in motorbike sales in India, there was also a rise in the risks involved with them. With over ****** road accidents by two-wheelers in 2022, each year, about ***** to **** percent of the GDP of the country was invested in road accidents. Despite the downside, the number of motorcycles was likely to increase to make travelling within a mercilessly congested and not easily accessible network of roads within the large cities. Moreover, with continued urbanization and a consumer sector that continues to burgeon, the development of the automotive industry was expected to see continued growth.