Shift to digital: How the Indian car-buying landscape is evolving to cater to dynamic consumer demands
The Indian automobile market will be revolutionized with several digital interventions in the next few years. The automobile sector, by leveraging the latest technology and data solutions, is improving customer experience with a shift from physical to digital. Quora, Talkwalker, and Grant Thornton Bharat have partnered for a report highlighting the latest car buying trends on digital platforms.
Commenting on the report: Gurmit Singh – General Manager Quora, APAC shares, “Auto is a thriving category on Quora. Our users are a captive audience actively researching topics related to cars to gain knowledge and make an informed decision. We have released this report to help marketers understand the auto industry, what are the trends now, what are online conversations hinting at, and what are the purchasing preferences and patterns of car buyers in India. One can read this as a handbook.”
Commenting on the report, Benjamin Soubies, Managing Director, APAC & Japan at Talkwalker, says, “We have been in the Age of the Consumer for some time, with the pandemic accelerating the digital consumers’ takeover of brand conversations. The report demonstrates how, through Talkwalker’s AI-enabled consumer intelligence platform, auto marketers are able to tap into a reservoir of consumer insights derived from a multitude of data sources, including online platforms such as Quora. Brands that want to stay ahead of the curve will have to get closer than ever to their consumers.”
Commenting on the report findings, Saket Mehra, Partner and Auto Sector Leader at Grant Thornton Bharat, says, “With the adoption of online showrooms gaining traction in the market, automakers will provide consumers with the experience of buying a car with a click, and within the comfort of their homes. Automakers in India are tweaking their marketing strategies and product positioning to cater to the evolving market trends and needs of the consumer, full of dynamism and instant gratification.”
Below are some key highlights from the report:
- Quora users planning to buy a car are more likely to look at consumer reviews when researching a brand or a product than the average car buyer in India. Also, 60% of Quora users planning to buy a car want brands to be innovative.
- Content related to cars and automobiles on Quora is seeing a steady increase over the last year.
- 67% of Quora users planning to buy a car say they would pay more for a brand they are familiar with.
- With the increase in new vehicle prices, pre-owned/used vehicles are expected to increasingly become a more popular choice
- Higher to middle-income individuals make up 73% of Quora’s car-buying audience
- Based on Talkwalker’s analysis, Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) account for an 87% share of mentions across online conversations in India in 2021, showing a greater preference for SUVs amongst Indian consumers than the global average (59%).
- The volume of conversations on the topic of electric vehicles (EVs) increased by 68% in the second half of 2021, with mentions peaking around the announcement of new state government policies and renewable infrastructure developments. These concerns around a sustainable future for mobility were largely driven by Gen Z and Millennial voices, according to Talkwalker analysis.
EVs are emerging as the preferred clean technology for the future of mobility. In addition to this, a focused approach on electric vehicle (EV) adoption is expected to allow carmakers to tap into a completely new segment and build their presence. According to the report, leading domestic brands are focusing more on product marketing, building a positive brand reputation, and communicating a strong alignment with the Government of India’s plans to grow the local EV ecosystem.
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