Kathmandu, November 2
Honda Motorcycle and scooter India (HMSI) has announced the company’s sales numbers for October 2021. Honda reported total sales of 4,32,207 units in the month, a decline of 18 per cent over volumes of 5,27,180 units the company had recorded in October 2020. Honda’s domestic sales stood at 3,94,623 units, a 20 per cent decline from 4,94,459 units it has sold in October 2020. On the exports front, Honda Two-Wheelers India registered a 15 per cent growth with 37,584 units (from 32,721 units in October 2020).
Commenting on the monthly sales performance, Yadvinder Singh Guleria, Director, Sales & Marketing, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. said, “With the much awaited festival season in progress, we are witnessing a gradual rise in engagement registering more enquiries from prospective customers with each passing day. The 2Ds (Dhanteras & Diwali) are just around the corner and we expect this auspicious period to amplify the positivity in terms of conversions.”
In October 2021, Honda Two-Wheelers India achieved 5 crore cumulative domestic sales milestone in India, since the start of its sales operations in 2001. With an aim to expand the utilization of renewable energy and reduce dependency on compressed natural gas (CNG), Honda Motor Company announced its plans to begin a battery sharing service for electric tricycle taxis in India, in the 1st half of 2022, using Honda Mobile Power Pack e:(“MPP e:”), Honda’s all-new portable and swappable batteries.
The Honda Activa is India’s highest-selling scooter, and the Honda CB Shine is one of the most popular motorcycles in the 125 cc segment. HMSI’s recent launch is the new Honda CB200X, a crossover model based on the Honda Hornet 2.0.
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