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Top 10 Two Wheeler Exports Jul 2021 – Pulsar, Apache, Splendor, FZ

Bajaj Pulsar

It is one of those rare occurrences when all top 20 twenty two-wheelers have positive YoY growth

In a heartening development for two-wheeler manufacturers, YoY export numbers have more than doubled in July 2021. A total of 3,77,261 units were exported in the month, as compared to 1,80,800 units in the corresponding period last year. YoY growth is at 108.66%.

In the top ten, Bajaj has four motorcycles, TVS and Hero have two each whereas Yamaha and Honda have one motorcycle each. Just four of Bajaj’s motorcycles command a collective share in exports of more than 40%. This is evidence to the company’s dominance in two-wheeler exports.

Boxer leads

Bajaj boxer continues to dominate in export markets. A total of 93,548 units were exported in the month of July. YoY growth is 89.30%, as compared to 49,418 units in July last year. Share in exports is at 24.80%. Boxer was earlier available in Indian market with a 150cc engine. However, it was discontinued, as the company shifted focus to entry-level commuters and sports motorcycles.

A consistent performer, TVS Star City is at number two in the list with exports of 68,255 units in July. YoY growth is at 73.82%, as compared to 39,267 units exported in July last year. Share in exports is 18.09%. In domestic market, TVS recently launched a new variant of Star City Plus. Equipped with roto petal disc brakes, the bike was launched at Rs 68,465 (ex-showroom). According to TVS, Star City has 3 million users in India.

Two Wheeler Exports Jul 2021

Pulsar is at number three in the list with exports of 35,371 units in July. It has registered a strong comeback with YoY growth close to triple in comparison to 12,022 units exported in July last year. Share in exports is at 9.38%.

In domestic market, Bajaj will be launching 250cc Pulsar, the biggest Pulsar ever. Three variants are likely to be on offer, naked (NS250), semi-faired (250F) and fully-faired (RS250). 250cc Pulsar is expected to debut sometime around Diwali.

CT registers strong growth

At number four in the list is Bajaj CT with exports of 16,386 units in July. YoY growth is 777.66%, as compared to 1,867 units exported in July last year. This is the highest YoY growth in top ten in percentage terms. CT share in exports is at 4.34%. In domestic market, Bajaj recently launched 2021 CT110X at a starting price of Rs 55,494. A number of changes have been introduced including cosmetic as well as functional updates. New colour options are also on offer.

NoTwo Wheeler ExportsJul-21Jul-20%
1Boxer93,54849,41889.30
2Star City68,25539,26773.82
3Pulsar35,37112,022194.22
4CT16,3861,867777.66
5FZ12,4555,072145.56
6Apache11,4696,72970.44
7Discover11,0489,22019.83
8Navi9,2302,374288.80
9Acheiver8,623989771.89
10Splendor7,9252,816181.43
11Dio7,6181,616371.41
12X Blade7,1351444854.86
13CB Shine6,4434521325.44
14Gixxer5,5442,286142.52
15Platina4,8842162161.11
16Hunk3,518386811.40
17Ray3,277924254.65
18Dream3,2361,84375.58
19HF Deluxe3,052407530.00
20Burgman2,844723850.00
21KTM 3902,7915,772-51.65
22Ntorq2,7201,016167.72
23Hornet2,6041,64858.01
24FZ252,4711,086127.53
25SZ2,3381,152102.95
26Livo2,3000
27Gixxer 2502,268585287.69
28Dominar 4002,1891,50245.74
29KTM 2002,0751,08890.72
30BMW 3101,9741,32249.32
31YD1251,9500
32Crux1,9041,05280.99
33Meteor 3501,7370
34Husqvarna 4011,62291677.07
35Victor1,600640150.00
36650 Twin1,5981,27425.43
37SR 50 MT1,528391290.79
38Grazia1,4010
39Dominar 2501,3880
40Himalayan1,32982561.09
41Xpulse 2001,21496425.93
42KTM 2501,208166627.71
43Unicorn 1601,20076856.25
44Activa1,092416162.50
45Aviator1,0000
46R1596261057.70
47CB3508410
48Sport8402,280-63.16
49KTM 1257583,404-77.73
50Saluto6802,172-68.69
51Maestro650481254.17
52Hayate5280
53Access5200
54Lets50248945.83
55Avenger44766577.27
56Unicorn 1504000
57Husqvarna 20036074386.49
58TVS XL326720-54.72
59Intruder2880
60SR15025348427.08
61Jupiter23017233.72
62Alpha2242240.00
63SR16020163250.00
64SR 12515111827.97
65Pleasure12840220.00
66Husqvarna 2511246396.83
67Avenger96288-66.67
68Wego92446-79.37
69Destni 12580800.00
70Classic 350654158.54
71RR 310530
72Husqvarna 125420
73Saluto RX361,516-97.63
74Classic 50014213-93.43
75Electra51400.00
76MT 15340-92.50
77CB Twister02,990-100.00
78Jive01,429-100.00
79Passion01,270-100.00
80Glamour0512-100.00
81Xtreme0410-100.00
82Typhoon R 500375-100.00
83Fascino0364-100.00
84Vespa0149-100.00
85Radeon0120-100.00
86Gusto044-100.00
87Thunderbird 350040-100.00
88Centuro020-100.00
89Bullet 500015-100.00
90Karizma08-100.00
Total3,77,2611,80,800108.66

Yamaha FZ is fifth with exports of 12,455 units in July. YoY growth is 145.56%, as compared to 5,072 units exported in July last year. Share in exports is at 3.30%. Other bikes in top ten include TVS Apache (11,469 units), Bajaj Discover (11,048), Honda Navi (9,230), Hero Achiever (8,623), and Hero Splendor (7,925). In percentage terms, Achiever has the second highest YoY growth at 771.89%. In top thirty, only KTM 390 has negative YoY growth.


Source: Bike - rushlane.com


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