As of approximately 11:27 AM IST on April 28, 2026, the Indian auto sector showed a mixed trend during morning trade. The S&P BSE Auto index was trading at 57,387.91, down 0.26%. Broader markets were relatively flat, with the Nifty 50 at 24,127.00 (up 0.14%) and the BSE Sensex at 77,131.30 (down 0.22%).

Here is a summary of the provided intraday prices (BSE and NSE) for key auto sector stocks:

  • Ashok Leyland: BSE 169.60 (+0.12%), NSE 170.10 (+0.47%)
  • Ather Energy Ltd.: BSE 928.75 (-1.43%), NSE 931.50 (-1.03%)
  • Bajaj Auto: BSE 9,591.65 (-0.73%), NSE 9,626.00 (-0.37%)
  • Eicher Motors: BSE 7,161.50 (-0.14%), NSE 7,208.50 (+0.48%)
  • Escorts Kubota: BSE 3,276.55 (+0.40%), NSE 3,277.40 (+0.46%)
  • Force Motors: BSE 20,068.60 (+0.06%), NSE 20,127.00 (+0.41%)
  • Hero Motocorp: BSE 5,061.35 (+0.30%), NSE 5,078.00 (+0.69%)
  • Hyundai Motor India Ltd.: BSE 1,841.00 (+0.19%), NSE 1,852.30 (+0.80%)
  • Landmark Cars: BSE 418.50 (+0.75%), NSE 419.05 (+0.40%)
  • M&M: BSE 3,098.00 (-0.15%), NSE 3,117.50 (+0.49%)
  • Maruti Suzuki: BSE 13,191.00 (-0.26%), NSE 13,229.00 (+0.05%)
  • Ola Electric Mobility Ltd.: BSE 35.99 (-2.55%), NSE 35.94 (-2.68%)
  • Olectra Greentech: BSE 1,277.75 (+3.49%), NSE 1,278.25 (+3.31%)
  • Sharda Motor: BSE 883.05 (+1.08%), NSE 881.20 (+1.00%)
  • SML Isuzu: BSE 3,880.70 (-0.91%), NSE 3,876.20 (-0.86%)
  • Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles Ltd.: BSE 351.60 (-0.72%), NSE 354.70 (+0.10%)
  • TVS Motors: BSE 3,503.35 (-1.40%), NSE 3,516.50 (-1.02%)
  • VST Tillers: BSE 5,243.95 (+0.79%), NSE 5,235.90 (+0.50%)

Note: These are intraday figures from the morning session (BSE ~11:27 AM, NSE ~11:20 AM). Stock prices fluctuate throughout the trading day, and closing values may differ.

Key Observations on April 28, 2026

  • Gainers: Olectra Greentech stood out with gains of over 3% on both exchanges, continuing recent strength in the electric commercial vehicle segment. Other modest gainers included Sharda Motor, VST Tillers, Landmark Cars, and two-wheeler/passenger vehicle names like Hero Motocorp and Hyundai Motor India.
  • Losers: Ola Electric Mobility declined over 2.5%, extending weakness in the electric two-wheeler space. TVS Motors, Bajaj Auto, and Ather Energy also traded lower. Several traditional auto stocks showed minor declines or were nearly flat.

The sector as a whole remained range-bound and mixed, with no uniform direction across two-wheelers, passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, or EV-related plays.

Important: This article is for informational purposes only based on the provided intraday data. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or buy/sell signals. Stock markets are volatile, and past or current performance does not guarantee future results.