Yamaha, Hero Honda, TVS register high sales in April
Yamaha has reported a 48% increase in sales during April this year, at 15,120 units, as against 10,199 units sold April 2008. The country's biggest two-wheeler manufacturer, Hero Honda also reported a significant increase in sales during April 2009, at 370,575 units as against 286,252 units in April 2008 - an increase of 29.45%.
South-based TVS Motor, in the meanwhile, registered a 3% increase in sales in April this year, at 113,119 units as against 109,972 units sold in April 2008. For TVS, it was its mopeds that did well - the company sold 41,065 units in April 2009 as against 32,701 units in April 2008.
TVS' motorcycle sales, however, went down from 58,237 units in April 2008 to 53,235 units in April 2009, while scooter sales slid from 19,034 units to 18,819 units. Exports also showed a minor decline - from 10,213 units during April 2008 to 10,134 units during April 2009.
[Via: indiaautomotive]
Honda to launch CBR1000RR before April 2009 in India
Hindustan Times reports that Honda announced it's CBR1000RR will be launched in this fiscal year along with another Superbike with a 800+ cc engine, whose name was not revealed.
The two bikes will be sold in exclusive Honda superbike showrooms, which will be set up in four metros in the first phase. The Honda CBR1000RR is expected to cost 10 lakh and upward and will be directly pitted against the Yamaha YZF-R1 and the Suzuki Hayabusa .
[Via: indianautosblog]
Hero Honda sales up 22.47%
Hero Honda has reported a 22.47% jump in sales in September this year, at 385,262 units, as against 314,567 units in the same month last year.
The company said its cumulative sales for the April-September period this year stood at 1,866,349 units, as against 1,559,486 units in the corresponding period last year, reflecting a 19.68% growth.
[Via: Indiaautomotive]
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