New Delhi, April 15 -- Automobile wholesales in India posted a record at 2,82,65,519 units in FY26, up 10.4% year-on-year with all segments-passenger and commercial vehicles, two and three-wheelers-recording the highest-ever sales in a fiscal, with GST 2.0 proving to be a key growth driver, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) said on Tuesday. In 2024-25, total domestic vehicle sales stood at 2,56,09,399 units, SIAM said. It noted that although the outlook for the ongoing fiscal year is positive considering the strong fundamentals of the economy, if the West Asia war prolongs, it could have an impact of demand, supply chain and vehicle production. "Though FY 2025-26 started modestly, the Indian auto industry has closed the year on a high note with every vehicle category-passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, three-wheelers and two-wheelers, together posting their highest ever sales in a financial year, after seven years," SIAM president Shailesh Chandra told reporters here. "The strong contributors to this growth have been the positive sentiments created through GST 2.0 reforms and multiple repo rate cuts during the year," Chandra said. In FY 2025-26, passenger vehicles posted wholesales of 46,43,439 units as against 43,01,848 units in the previous year, up 7.9%. Two-wheeler wholesales in FY26 were at 2,17,05,974 units as against 1,96,07,332 units in FY25, up 10.7%. Motorcycle sales were up 6.6% at 1,30,64,789 units in FY26 as compared to 1,22,52,305 units in FY25, SIAM said. Scooter sales were up 18.5% at 81,17,945 units as against 68,53,214 units in FY25, it added. The commercial vehicles segment posted sales of 10,79,871 units in FY26 as compared to 9,58,679 units in the previous fiscal, registering a growth of 12.6%. SIAM said that three-wheeler sales in FY26 were at 8,36,231 units as compared to 7,41,420 units in FY25, up 12.8%. Total exports of vehicles from India in FY26 stood at 66,47,685 units as compared to 53,62,884 units in FY25, up 24%, SIAM said....