4th November 2024, India: In an impressive display Dell Laptops has claimed the title of the #1 Most Desired Brand of 2024 for an impressive fourth consecutive year, as revealed in the latest TRA’s Brand Desire Report. TRA’s annual rankings, based on in-depth interviews with more than 2,500 consumer influencers across 16 cities, provide a comprehensive view of the shifting desires and loyalties that define the Indian consumer landscape. This is the 10th edition of the report.
“In the ever-evolving landscape of consumer preferences, adaptability is paramount. At TRA Research, we recognize the subtle shifts in aspirations and desires that continuously reshape the market. The Most Desired Brands Report is our endeavour to capture these dynamic trends with precision. Through meticulous analysis of consumer sentiment, we curate an extensive list of India’s top 1000 most desired brands, a reflection of today’s consumer pulse. This report not only highlights current market attitude but also serves as a valuable guide for businesses, enabling them to craft products and experiences that align deeply with consumer expectations,” stated N. Chandramouli, CEO, TRA Research.
Overall, FMCG dominated as the top super-category with 155 brands represented, followed by Food & Beverage with 119 brands, Automobile with 106 brands, and Personal Accessories with 72 brands. Together, these super-categories accounted for over half (52.3%) of the entire list, underscoring the widespread and deep-rooted appeal of these essential sectors. The report also noted the debut of over 341 new brands among the top 1000, highlighting the fluid nature of Indian consumer preferences and the intensifying competition for their attention. Tata Safari was the only new brand that made it into the top 100.
The categories showing the highest consumer interest featuring the highest number of brands featuring in the report were Air Conditioners (19), Mobile Phones (18), Televisions (17), SUV – Brand (15), Four-Wheeler Manufacturer (13), Motorcycle Brand-Light (13) and Skincare (13). These seven categories totalled 108 brands, a little more than 10% of the 1000 brands listed in the report showing the categories with highest competition.