Two-wheeler sales News
Volume growth in FY25 was supported by a substantial 21 per cent export recovery and a 9 per cent rise in domestic volumes.
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Total two-wheeler sales in November rose 23.49 percent to 15,35,277 units compared to 12,43,246 units in the year-ago month.
Motorcycle sales last month jumped by 6.98 percent to 12,69,612 units compared to 11,86,759 units in September 2016.
After five months of rough ride due to demonetisation and ban of BS-III models, two-wheeler segment is on a recovery path and expects the sector to grow by 8-10 percent in FY18, according to ratings agency ICRA.
Domestic passenger vehicle sales are expected to grow by 7-9 percent in 2017-18, with 7th Pay Commission payout and better rabi output likely to support growth, according to auto industry body SIAM.
Motorcycles sales last month were at 9,15,199 units as against 9,46,754 a year earlier, down 3.33 percent.
Domestic car sales were up 10.83 percent at 1,86,523 units as against 1,68,303 units in January last year.
Domestic passenger vehicle sales grew 16.68 per cent to 2,58,722 units in August from 2,21,743 units in the same month last year.
Car sales in India grew at the fastest pace in 5 years, up 7.87 percent in 2015-16, driven largely by new model launches and heavy discounts in a "challenging environment".
Country's largest two-wheeler maker Hero MotoCorp today reported 14 per cent increase in sales at 6,06,542 units in March
The two-wheeler industry is likely to post a modest 2-4 percent volume growth this year but it is on course to reach 22-23 million units by 2017-18, rating agency ICRA said Thursday.
Royal Enfield, the two-wheeler division of Eicher Motors, today posted total sales of 42,360 units in August, up 58.99 per cent.
Car sales in India grew 1.53 percent in June, the slowest in five months, with industry body SIAM singling out annual plant maintenance shutdowns putting the brakes on growth.
Total two-wheeler sales in April 2015 slumped 0.16 per cent to 12,87,064 units from 12,89,183 in the year-ago period.
Yamaha Motor India on Saturday reported 12.13 per cent increase in domestic two-wheeler sales at 44,602 units in December 2014.
Domestic passenger car sales declined 2.55 per cent to 1,59,036 units in October from 1,63,199 units in the year-ago month.
Yamaha Motor India today reported five percent increase in domestic two-wheeler sales at 54,362 units in October
Domestic passenger car sales grew by 3.08 percent to 1,48,577 units last month as compared with 1,44,132 units in May 2013.
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