Nifty Auto Stocks List

14 stocks · Updated daily from NSE

The auto cycle reveals itself first in financing appetite, inventory, and product excitement

Autos are where consumer confidence, rural demand, financing availability, replacement cycles, commodity costs, and brand execution all meet. That makes Nifty Auto one of the market's most practical cyclical indices — capturing not only demand for vehicles but also the health of a broader manufacturing chain.

What to watch on this page

Product mix, dealer inventory, margin resilience, export contribution, input-cost pass-through, and financing conditions all matter. The strongest names are not always those posting the loudest volume growth — they are the ones protecting economics while growing intelligently.

#CompanySymbolPriceChangeMkt CapP/EScore
1Maruti Suzuki India Limited
Passenger Cars & Utility Vehicles
MARUTI13022.00+0.59%₹506K Cr34.3x70
2Mahindra & Mahindra
Passenger Cars & Utility Vehicles
M&M2998.30+0.95%₹465K Cr32.7x
3Bajaj Auto Limited
2/3 Wheelers
BAJAJ-AUTO10281.00-0.92%₹254K Cr30.5x
4Eicher Motors Ltd
2/3 Wheelers
EICHERMOT7141.50+0.58%₹195K Cr38.3x
5Tata Motors Ltd
Passenger Cars & Utility Vehicles
TATAMOTORS363.25+0.00%₹134K Cr9.9x
6Hero Motocorp Ltd
2/3 Wheelers
HEROMOTOCO4875.00+1.14%₹126K Cr23.8x
7Samvardhana Motherson International Ltd
Auto Components & Equipments
MOTHERSON144.89+2.20%₹123K Cr36.7x
8Bosch Ltd
Auto Components & Equipments
BOSCHLTD37220.00+1.40%₹107K Cr47.2x
9Ashok Leyland Ltd
Commercial Vehicles
ASHOKLEY149.05-0.49%₹94K Cr28.2x
10Bharat Forge Ltd
Auto Components & Equipments
BHARATFORG1902.90-1.03%₹69K Cr63.4x
11MRF Ltd
Tyres & Rubber Products
MRF124695.00+0.22%₹65K Cr34.9x
12Balkrishna Industries Limited
Tyres & Rubber Products
BALKRISIND2150.30-0.80%₹44K Cr32.2x
13Apollo Tyres Ltd
Tyres & Rubber Products
APOLLOTYRE391.75+1.67%₹33K Cr25.0x
14Exide Industries Ltd
Auto Components & Equipments
EXIDEIND406.25+3.57%₹32K Cr41.0x

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the auto index matter beyond just car sales figures?

Because it reflects a wider mix of consumer demand, industrial activity, financing appetite, and manufacturing execution across passenger vehicles, two-wheelers, commercial vehicles, and components.

What should investors compare within auto stocks?

Segment exposure, margin profile, pricing power, capacity utilisation, export share, EV transition strategy, and how well each company navigates cycle turns.

How does the EV transition affect traditional auto stocks in India?

EV adoption is gradually shifting competitive dynamics. Companies with early EV investments, strong distribution networks, and brand loyalty are better positioned. However, the pace of transition creates both opportunity and disruption risk.

What drives two-wheeler demand in India?

Rural income, monsoon performance, fuel prices, financing availability, and replacement cycles are key demand drivers. Two-wheelers represent the largest volume segment and are particularly sensitive to rural economic conditions.

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