Carmakers in India are forecast to face a record stockpile of 400,000 vehicles worth ₹44,000 crore by the end of May, as demand cools after a three-year run of high sales. Passenger vehicle registrations are expected to fall by 5% in May from a year earlier, due to election-related uncertainties, the completion of marriage season, and heat waves in key markets, particularly Delhi NCR.
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