Sales Figures

car&bike Team
Mar 2, 2017, 8:36 PM
While was still a slow month for most bike makers in the country, February has brought some respite. Royal Enfield and Honda turned out to be the flag bearers of positive sales, growing by 19 per cent and 5 per cent respectively in domestic sales. The other manufactuers too have followed suit. Here's how each bike maker fared in February 2017.
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- Sameer Contractor | Feb 14, 2017Tata Hexa Clocks 1498 Units In First Month Of LaunchThe Tata Hexa has clocked 1498 units in January this year, its first month of sale. Tata Motors' new flagship has been one of the highly awaited launches this year and was finally introduced officially on 17th January with prices starting at Rs. 11.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). A Hexa is a major departure from the Aria, the model it replaces and competes with the Mahindra XUV500 and Toyota Innova Crysta in the segment.1 mins
- car&bike Team | Feb 13, 2017Maruti Suzuki Sells 4,830 Units Of The Ignis In January, 2017The Maruti Suzuki Ignis was launched on 13th January, 2017, precisely a month ago. And in just about 18 days, the company has managed to sell over 4,800 units already. It will be safe to say that the Ignis has had a fantastic start to its sales. The Ignis was launched amidst much fanfare and an EDM concert which featured international music artist Axwell too.1 mins
- car&bike Team | Feb 9, 2017Auto Industry Recovers From Demonetisation ImpactSociety Of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) released the overall automotive sales data for the month of January, 2017 and it does look like that the Indian automotive industry slowly but surely coming out of the slump in the months of November, 2016 and December, 2016 on the account of Indian government's demonetisation drive.1 mins
- car&bike Team | Feb 8, 2017Why The Grand i10 Facelift Is A Crucial Model For HyundaiEver since it was launched in 2013, the Grand i10 proved to be a winner for Hyundai India, with sales ranging from as high as 15,000 units a month to no less than 8,000 units. The Grand i10 Facelift should do even better for the Korean company.1 mins
- car&bike Team | Feb 3, 2017Two-Wheeler Manufacturers Feel The Heat Of Demonetisation In January, 2017Bajaj and Hero MotoCorp see a dip in the sales in January, 2017 as compared to the figures in January, 2016. Honda Two-Wheelers see a slight growth of 2 per cent while Royal Enfield saw a growth of 23 per cent.1 mins
- car&bike Team | Feb 2, 2017Car Sales January 2017: Maruti Suzuki Grows By 25%, Honda Sales Drop By 10%January 2017 have seen manufacturers like Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai and Nissan post positive sales figures, while Tata Motors, Mahindra and Honda India have been struggled due to negative growth. Amidst plant shutdowns and the demonetisation effect still lingering, here's how auto manufacturers faired in the previous month.7 mins
- car&bike Team | Jan 5, 2017Honda City Registers Lower Sales Than Amaze In December, 2016It has been two months since the Honda City has been selling less than 3,000 units in a month in India. In December, 2016, the company sold 2,898 units. December was also the month where the sales of the Honda City were lesser than that of the Amaze. The total domestic sale of Honda in December, 2016 was 10,071 units as compared to 12,319 units sold in December, 2015, which is a -20.08 per cent decrease.1 mins
- car&bike Team | Jan 3, 2017Two-Wheeler Manufacturers See Contrasting Fortunes In December, 2016Royal Enfield sales grew by 42 per cent in December, 2016 while Bajaj Auto saw a decline of 18 per cent in its two-wheeler sales. Till now the impact of demonetisation has been felt across the industry, but somehow Royal Enfield managed to negate the same.1 mins
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