TVS recorded nearly 40 percent higher sales in March when compared to February.
Sales figures for the six heavyweight OEMs in the Indian two-wheeler industry for the last month of FY2023 have been revealed and here’s how each brand fared.
The numbers for Honda and Bajaj mentioned here are from the VAHAN portal, which only records registrations and we will update this story when we receive the official numbers from the respective manufacturers.
Hero MotoCorp: 5,02,730 units
Hero MotoCorp continues to lead the way in the Indian market with sales of over 5 lakh units in March 2023. Compared to its figure for February 2023, which stood at 3,82,317 units, this represents an increase of 31.5 percent. And compared to its figure for March 2022 (4,15,764 units), Hero recorded 20.9 percent growth. Hero recently appointed Niranjan Gupta, its former CFO, as the company’s CEO, effective from May 1, 2023.
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI): 3,23,901 units
Since Honda hasn’t shared their wholesale sales numbers yet, to give you some perspective, we have shared the retail numbers from the government’s VAHAN portal. This figure will be updated as we get the official numbers from the manufacturer.
TVS Motor Company: 2,40,780 units
Hosur-based TVS Motor Company recorded a 39 percent increase in its sales figure for March 2023, compared to the 1,73,198 units it sold in February 2023. Even when compared to its figure for March 2022 (1,96,596 units), it reported a 22.4 percent increase. Recently, the TVS Apache motorcycle line-up crossed the 5 million units sales milestone.
Bajaj Auto: 1,61,594 units
Since Bajaj hasn’t shared their wholesale sales numbers yet, to give you some perspective, we have shared the retail numbers from the government’s VAHAN portal. This figure will be updated as we get the official numbers from the manufacturer.
Suzuki: 73,069 units
Suzuki recorded a 23.9 percent increase when compared to its February 2023 sales figure, which stood at 58,992 units. Even compared to its figure for March last year (50,734), the Hamamatsu-based marque reported a growth of 44 percent in its sales figure. Suzuki recently updated its entire scooter line-up to meet the more stringent OBD-2 norms.
Royal Enfield: 59,884 units
Managing to sell 59,884 units in March 2023 compared to the 64,436 units it sold in February 2023 saw Royal Enfield post a 7 percent decline. However, when compared to its sales figure for March 2022, when it managed to sell 58,447 units, the Chennai-based manufacturer recorded a 2.4 percent increase. Recently, the company launched its most accessible modern-era motorcycle, the Hunter 350, which has already crossed the 1 lakh sales milestone.
March 2023 two-wheeler sales | |||||
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March 2023 | March 2022 | Change | February 2022 | Change | |
Hero | 5,02,730 | 4,15,764 | 20.9% | 3,82,317 | 31.5% |
TVS | 2,40,780 | 1,96,596 | 22.4% | 1,73,198 | 39% |
Suzuki | 73,069 | 50,734 | 44% | 58,992 | 23.9% |
Royal Enfield | 59,884 | 58,447 | 2.4% | 64,436 | -7% |
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