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    Bajaj Chetak, TVS iQube Electric Scooter Sales June 2021 – Cross 1,000 For 1st Time

    Bajaj Chetak Electric ScooterTotal sales in H1 2021 stood at 1,262 units for Chetak while in comparison, TVS iQube sales were at 1,715 units for the same period
    Bajaj Chetak electric scooter, launched in India last year is currently available for sale only in Pune and Bangalore. The TVS iQube, its arch rival, was also launched in 2020 and is currently on sale in Delhi, Pune, Bangalore, Chennai and Coimbatore. Price of Chetak is in the range of Rs 1.42 lakh onwards while that of TVS iQube is Rs 1 lakh onwards – depending on the city.
    These are the only two electric scooters offered by mainstream automakers while other offerings in the electric two wheeler segment are from new comers. The attached table shows off sales of two competitors in India both in terms of H1 2021 sales and MoM sales of June 2021 over that of May 2021. It may also be noted that TVS iQube shows more demand over Bajaj Chetak, though iQube sales in May 2021 were down to zero units.
    One of the reasons why Chetak got a slower start was due to the fact that bookings were suspended at start of this year. Hence during first three months January to March, sales were overtaken by that of the iQube. This is the first time, total sales of both scooters has crossed the 1,000 units mark.
    Chetak, iQube H1 2021 sales
    The period January to June 2021 has seen a total of 1,261 units of Bajaj Chetak sold as against 1,715 units of TVS iQube. In 4 out of 6 months, sales of the Chetak have been lower than that of  iQube, with iQube sales at 0 units in May 2021.
    Chetak vs iQube Electric Scooter Sales June 2021
    The months of March and June showed most disparity in terms of sales. Chetak sales in March 2021 stood at just 90 units, 265 units lower as compared to 355 units of the iQube sold in the same month. It was a similar story in June 2021 when Chetak sales were at 452 units as against 639 units of the iQube sold. It was only in the month of April 2021 that sales of Chetak exceeded that of iQube standing at 508 units and 307 units respectively.
    Chetak, iQube MoM sales
    When looking at MoM sales, though sales of the iQube in May 2021 were down to 0 units, sales for June 2021 stood higher than that of Chetak sales in both months.
    Bajaj Chetak and TVS iQube sales stood at 1,091 units in June 2021 as against 31 units (only Chetak) sold in May 2021. Chetak sales in June 2021 had stood at 452 units, a 1,358.06 percent increase over 31 units sold in May 2021. There were 639 units of iQube sold in June 2021.
    There are some differences between Chetak and iQube that could probably have led to this inequality in terms of sales. Bajaj Chetak is priced higher than the iQube. However, Chetak offers a 95 kms range per charge as against a 75 km range offered by TVS iQube. Chetak is available in comparatively lesser cities. More

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    Kabira Electric Motorcycles KM3000, KM4000 Delivered To Goa Police

    Kabira Electric Motorcycles For Goa PoliceKabira Mobility plans to deliver more electric motorcycles to different state police departments over the next few months
    Goa based EV startup, Kabira Mobility launched their electric motorcycles KM3000 and KM4000 earlier this year. Priced at 1.27 lakh and Rs 1.37 lakh respectively (ex-sh), the company recorded bookings of 5,000 units in first 4 days post launch.
    With customer deliveries underway, today Kabira Mobility announced that they will be delivering their electric motorcycles to different state police departments across India. The first police department has already been handed over KM3000 and KM4000 electric motorcycles.
    Kabira For Goa Cops
    Kabira says, “Two-wheelers constitute more than 50% of the total vehicles bought every year in Goa. There are over eight lakh two-wheelers registered in the state. Adoption of e-bikes by the state police will help in encouraging the public to adopt eco-friendly mobility solutions. The bikes were handed over to the DGP of Goa Police, Mr. Mukesh Kumar Meena by Mr. Jaibir Siwach, the CEO of Kabira Mobility and Mr. Nitin Cuncolikar.
    On the occasion Mr. Jaibir Singh Siwach, CEO, Kabira Mobility said “Adoption of e-vehicles by the state police is an encouraging step as it will send a message among the mass that the government is serious towards adoption of eco-friendly mobility solutions. KM3000 and KM4000 are the perfect choice for the state police as both bikes are hi-speed and have a long riding range which will help the police department to keep the running costs under check and help in conserving the environment as well”.
    Kabira Electric Motorcycles For Goa Police
    Increased Production and Dealer Expansion
    Such has been the demand for the KM3000 and KM4000 that the company has had to close all further bookings for the 1st batch of these electric bikes while the dates for 2nd batch will be announced soon. Dealer expansion plans are also on the cards as the company plans to increase production capacity to meet this outstanding demand and after sales networks are also being set up in Tier I and Tier II cities.
    The Made-in-India high speed electric KM3000 and KM4000 are priced at Rs.1,26,990 and Rs.1,36,990 respectively. They boast of a contemporary design with state of the art features among which are a digital instrument console, combined braking system and park assist along with a fire proof battery.
    The two bikes come in with combi braking system, fast charging and road side assistance and can achieve a top speed of 100 kmph and 120 km/h respectively with a range of 150 km on single charge. The electric bikes draw power via a 6 kW motor and 8 kW motor respectively and get mated to 4.0 kWh and 4.4kWh batteries. The KM3000 uses traditional fork and single disc brake in the front while the KM400 gets USD fork and twin disc brake set up in the front.
    Features, Dimensions and Charging Facilities
    The KM3000 and KM4000 receive combi brakes, fast charging and are both offered with road side assistance. To appeal to the Indian buyers, they comes in with a contemporary design with an aerodynamic stance, fire proof battery and board features among which is a fully digital dashboard with smartphone connectivity.
    KM3000 measures 2,100mm in length, 760mm in width and 1,200 mm in height. It has a wheelbase of 1,430mm and ground clearance at 170mm with seat height at 830mm. KM3000 commands a kerb weight of 138 kgs. KM4000 weighs a total of 147 kgs and measures 2,050mm in length, 740mm in width and 1,280mm in height with a 1,280mm long wheelbase with ground clearance at 200mm. The bikes can be charged via Eco Mode in 6 hours and 30 minutes while in Boost Mode, charging upto 80 percent is achieved in 50 minutes. More

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    Top 10 Motorcycle Sales June 2021 – Splendor, Pulsar, Apache, CB Shine

    Image – The Bengal RiderThe two wheeler segment as a whole witnessed growth in June 2021 when compared to the lockdown impacted June 2020
    June 2021 proved to be a good month for the automobile industry in India. Growth was reported across the passenger and commercial vehicle segments. Though there was also increased demand seen in the case of motorcycles, scooter sales dipped.
    Pent up demand could be a major reason for this increased buying trend along with the urgent need for more private means of transport. Rising fuel prices could also be one of the reasons for a switch to two wheelers particularly for shorter distance travel.
    As we assess the top 10 motorcycle sales in India in June 2021 and compare that with sales in June 2020, it may be seen from the attached table that growth was to the extent of 24.61 percent and this is no mean feat in these troubled times. Total sales of top 10 motorcycles stood at 6,79,302 units in June 2021, up from 5,45,143 units sold in June 2020.
    Hero Splendor, HF Deluxe
    Hero Splendor was the best-selling motorcycle in India in June 2021. This commuter motorcycle had a 38.86 percent share in the top 10 list. It noted sales of 2,64,009 units in the past month, up 45.71 percent over 1,81,190 units sold in June 2020.
    Top 10 Motorcycles June 2021
    From the same automaker was the HF Deluxe with 1,10,724 units sold in June 2021. However, this was a 14.87 percent de-growth over 1,30,065 units sold in June 2020. Bajaj Pulsar that set new benchmarks for sports biking in India, was at No.3, with a marginal dip in YoY sales. Sales which had been at 80,822 units in June 2020 dipped 2.07 percent to 79,150 units in June 2021. Bajaj Auto has introduced a price hike across the Pulsar range. This makes the motorcycle costlier in the range of Rs 4,000-Rs 5,000 from 1st July 2021.
    Honda CB Shine at No. 4 on the list of top 10 best-selling motorcycles in India with a notable increase in YoY sales. As compared to sales of 40,316 units in June 2020, sales increased 78.26 percent to 71,869 units in June 2021.
    The CB Shine was trailed by the Bajaj Platina at No. 5 with a 22.78 percent growth YoY. Total sales for June 2020 which had stood at 35,277 units, increased to 43,313 units in the past month.

    No
    Top 10 Motorcycles
    Jun-21
    Jun-20
    %

    1
    Hero Splendor
    2,64,009
    1,81,190
    45.71

    2
    Hero HF Deluxe
    1,10,724
    1,30,065
    -14.87

    3
    Bajaj Pulsar
    79,150
    80,822
    -2.07

    4
    Honda CB Shine
    71,869
    40,316
    78.26

    5
    Bajaj Platina
    43,313
    35,277
    22.78

    6
    TVS Apache
    30,233
    14,218
    112.64

    7
    Bajaj CT
    26,608
    22,762
    16.90

    8
    Hero Glamour
    18,759
    45,254
    -58.55

    9
    Royal Enfield Classic 350
    17,377
    22,699
    -23.45

    10
    Honda Unicorn
    17,260
    11,817
    46.06


    Total
    6,79,302
    5,45,143
    24.61

    Apache, CT, Glamour
    While 6th spot on the list was commanded by TVS Apache, it was this commuter bike that noted highest percent growth YoY. Sales which had stood at 14,218 units in June 2020, increased 112.64 percent to 30,233 units in June 2021. The Apache lineup that consists of RTR 160 2V, RTR 160 4V, RTR 180, RTR 200 4V and RR 310 has also been a victim of price hike from July 1, 2021
    Bajaj CT sales also increased by 16.90 percent to 26,608 units in the past month while June 2021 sales of the Hero Glamour (18,759 units) and RE Classic 350 (17,377 units) noted sales de-growth to the extent of 58.55 percent and 23.45 percent respectively. Though the Honda Unicorn was at a 10th spot on the list, sales increased 46.06 percent to 17,260 units in June 2021, up from 11,817 units sold in June 2020. More

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    Bajaj Platina 110 New Colours Like Pulsar Dagger Edition – First Look

    Bajaj Platina Updated. Image – The Bengal RiderRise in input cost has forced most two-wheeler manufacturers to increase prices across the range
    Bajaj Auto has hiked prices of most of its motorcycles in July. Among the few exceptions is Dominar 250, which has become cheaper by Rs 16,800. Most other brands like CT, Platina, Pulsar, Avenger and Dominar 400 have become costlier.
    Bajaj CT100, Platina 100 new prices
    With the latest round of price revision, Bajaj CT 100 KS facelift has become costlier by Rs 3,904. It is now available at Rs 52,960. In comparison, Platina 100 ES variant will cost Rs 1,800 more. Updated price is Rs 56,608. To provide some relief to customers with limited budget, Bajaj has not increased prices of base versions CT 100 KS and Platina 100 KS.
    Both CT100 and Platina 100 are among the popular commuter motorcycles in the country. They are also exported to international markets in Africa, Latin America and South East Asia. Both share the same engine, a 102cc air cooled motor that is capable of generating 7.9 hp of max power at 7,500 rpm and 8.34 Nm of peak torque at 5,500 rpm. It is mated to a 4-speed gearbox.
    2022 Bajaj Platina 110 ES updates
    Platina 110 ES gets multiple updates for model year 2022. There are now six new colour options, three each for drum and disc variants. Customers choosing drum variant get colour options of Ebony Black with Red, Ebony Black with Blue and Cocktail Wine Red with Orange. All these variants have black wheels. Rim stripes on the wheels match the colour theme of the bike. The matte blue colour scheme is similar to Pulsar Dagger Edge Edition. Take a look at the detailed walkaround video, credit to The Bengal Rider.
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    In case of Platina 110 ES disc variant, colour options are Volcanic Matte Red, Charcoal Black and Satin Beach Blue. All these variants have white coloured alloy wheels. Another key update is knuckle guards, which is available for both drum and disc variants.
    Specs
    Engine is the same as earlier, a 115.45 cc, electronic injection, single cylinder motor that makes 8.5 hp at 7000 rpm and 9.81 Nm at 5000 rpm. It is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. Platina 110 has top speed of 90 kmph.
    Platina 110 ES utilizes a tubular single down tube with lower cradle frame. Suspension system comprises standard telescopic forks at the front with 135 mm of travel and nitrox canister based rear suspension. The bike has 130 mm drum / 240 mm disc brake at the front and 110 mm drum brake with CBS at the rear.
    The disc variant is 3 kg heavier than drum variant that weighs 119 kg. Platina 110 can carry eleven litres of fuel. 2022 Bajaj Platina 110 ES drum and disc variants are priced at Rs 63,245 and Rs 67,123, respectively. More

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    KTM Sales, Exports June 2021 – Duke, RC 125, 200, 250, 390 ADV

    File photo. Credit – Indori MotoroidsKTM India has reported significant YoY sales growth while exports dip
    Every major two wheeler maker in India has reported YoY sales growth for June 2021 over sales of June 2020. KTM India also saw increased sales in domestic market while its exports suffered de-growth.
    The company has recently released a fresh price list across all variants valid from 1st July 2021. This is the latest third price revision this year and is not going to be the last. The new price hike is attributed to rising input costs in view of high inflation of markets.
    KTM YoY Domestic Sales and Exports
    In domestic markets, sales of KTM 200, 125, 250 and 390 accounted for 3,224 units in June 2021. This was a 66.36 percent YoY increase over 1,932 units sold in June 2020. Of the portfolio, it was the KTM 200 that noted highest sales in domestic markets. Sales stood at 1,404 units in June 2021, up 140.41 percent over 584 units sold in June 2020. The KTM 200 (Duke + RC) currently commands a 43.55 percent share.
    Next up was the KTM 125 (Duke + RC) with YoY de-growth at 852 units in June 2021, down 86 units over 938 units sold in June 2020. The KTM 250 (Duke + ADV) saw 536 units sold last month, up 78.67 percent over 300 units sold in June 2020.
    KTM India Sales, Exports June 2021 vs June 2020 (YoY)
    Earlier this month, KTM announced that it has reduced price of the 250 Adventure by around Rs 25,000 for a limited period. This bike will carry a price tag of Rs 2.3 lakh valid from July 14 to August 31, 2021 and is sure to attract much attention from biking enthusiasts during this period.
    KTM 390 (RC + Duke + ADV) domestic sales last month were at 432 units, up from 116 units sold in June 2020, an increase of 272.41 percent. KTM India is actively testing the 2022 KTM RC 390 that has been seen with new body panels, colour options and graphics. Dealerships have also stated accepting bookings for this upcoming model which could means that launch date is imminent.
    Taking YoY exports into account, KTM 390 and 125 suffered de-growth while 200 and 250 sales increased with a total of 8,524 units shipped in the past month. This was an 11.51 percent lower as against shipments of 9,633 units in June 2020.
    KTM India Sales, Exports June 2021 vs May 2021 (MoM)
    MoM Sales and exports
    Domestic sales increased 241.89 percent MoM to 3,224 units in June 2021 up from 943 units sold in May 2021. However, exports dipped 8.25 percent MoM to 8,524 units in June 2021, down from 9,290 units exported in May 2021. It may be recalled that 2nd wave of the pandemic situation was just about abating during the month of May and buyers were still apprehensive of rushing into new purchases.
    KTM 200 found most buyers in domestic markets with 1,404 units sold in June 2021, up 274.40 percent over 375 units sold in May 2021. KTM 125, 250 and 390 also saw increased domestic numbers in June 2021, while it was only the KTM 200 that noted positive growth in terms of exports in June 2021 over that of May 2021.
    KTM 200 shipments increased 12.40 percent MoM from 2,290 units in May 2021 to 2,574 units in the past month. KTM has been extensively testing the 2021 KTM RC 200 in Pune, and this is the biggest update for the KTM RC 200 since it was introduced in 2014. The current KTM RC 200 is priced at Rs 2,08,602 with the updated model is likely to command a premium of Rs 10,000 over the current price. More

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    Revolt Electric Motorcycle Price Benefit Rs 58k – Rajasthan EV Policy 2021

    File photo.Incentives offered by the Rajasthan Government amount to Rs 10,690 per motorcycle and refund of 2.5 percent GST
    Joining the list of states of Maharashtra, Gujarath, Tamil Nadu and Delhi, now Rajasthan has become the latest to introduce special incentives to buyers of electric vehicles. This new policy with works in tandem with the FAME II policy of Government of India seeks to add further impetus to electric two and three wheeler segments.
    Apart from the states mentioned above, more than 20 states across India are expected to introduce state specific electric vehicle incentives. The benefits offered in this category in Rajasthan is of a different incentive structure as compared to that offered in other states.
    RattanIndia’s Revolt to Benefit
    Under the new incentive scheme adopted by the Rajasthan Government, buyers of electric two wheelers will receive incentives based on battery capacity. For capacity of 3.24 kWh packs, the incentive for Revolt bikes will be at Rs 10,690 and this would also include a SGST refund of 2.5 percent on the cost of the vehicle.
    This is over the FAME II incentives offered to electric vehicle makers that amounts to Rs 48,000 per bike for the Revolt which would mean a total incentive of a minimum of Rs 58,690 per bike sold by RattanIndia in Rajasthan. Of this, Rs 48,000 will be paid to Revolt by the Central Government while Rs 10,690 will be credited to the bank account of the customer.

    State
    Revolt Electric Motorcycle Price Benefit

    Maharashtra
    Rs. 25,000 + free registration + zero road tax

    Gujarat
    Rs. 20,000 + free registration

    Delhi
    Rs. 16,200 + free registration + zero road tax

    Meghalaya
    Rs. 32,000 + free registration+ zero road tax

    These incentives come at a time when fuel prices are escalating by the day. It not only makes the initial cost of the electric two wheeler more affordable for buyers but users also benefit in terms of day to day running costs. Falling battery costs will also make electric vehicles more affordable than their petrol powered counterparts.
    Maharashtra was one of the first states where Revolt commenced sales in February 2020. The company predicts increased demand in the state with the Maharashtra Electric Vehicle Policy 2021, in addition to the FAME II incentive, which will accelerate process of EV adoption in the state.
    State-wise incentives range from Rs.25,000 along with free registration and 0 road tax in Maharashtra and Rs 20,000 and free registration for buyers in Gujarat. Buyers of electric vehicles in Delhi can avail of a Rs 16,200 benefit along with free registration and 0 road tax and this benefit goes up to Rs 32,000 in Meghalaya along with free registration and 0 road tax.
    Running cost for Revolt bikes could work out to Rs 9 per 100 kms as against Rs 250 per 100 kms on petrol bikes. Apart from the saving to customer, large scale adoption of electric vehicles will also result in zero auto emissions and the aim of the Central Government is to boost use of electric two wheelers to over 50 lakh units over the next 5 years.
    Revolt RV400 Bookings
    Following the latest incentives, Revolt India reopened bookings for the RV500 on July 15th. However, bookings had to be shut within two hours due to overwhelming demand and the company has put up a ‘Notify Me’ for buyers who could not book their vehicles.
    In earlier sales, Revolt Motors claimed that it sold Revolt RV400 worth Rs 50 crore and deliveries of the first lot of bikes have commenced to these buyers. The RV400 now sees a price cut by Rs 28,000 following the FAME II incentives relating to a price tag of Rs 90,799 ex-showroom Delhi as against an earlier price of Rs 1,18,999 while it retails at Rs 87,000 in Ahmedabad. More

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    350cc Motorcycle Sales June 2021 – Classic, Meteor, Bullet, CB350

    Image – Bullet TowerRoyal Enfield Classic 350cc was the best selling bike in this segment in June 2021 with a market share of 47.67 percent
    In June 2021 motorcycles in the 350cc segment noted increased MoM domestic sales but lower exports. This was in reverse to May 2021 when domestic sales suffered a de-growth while exports surged.
    Domestic sales which had stood at 19,711 units in May 2021 increased by 84.94 percent to 36,454 units in June 2021. Each of the models in this segment contributed to this, with the Royal Enfield Classic 350 being the best selling model in the segment. The RE Classic that commands a 47.67 percent share in the segment, saw sales of 17,377 units in June 2021, up from 9,239 units sold in May 2021.
    Following a recent revision in prices, the Classic 350 is now above the Rs 2 lakh mark. With the latest price hike, RE Classic 350 now retails at Rs 1,79,782 for Ash/Chestnut Red/ Redditch Red/Pure Black/Mercury Silver Single ABS base trims going up to Rs 2,06,962for Stealth Black/Chrome Black.
    Meteor Registers Growth
    RE Meteor 350 was next in line with 8,770 units sold in the past month, up 159.85 percent growth over 3,375 units sold in May 2021. The Meteor currently commands a 24.06 percent share in this segment and competes with Jawa Classic, Jawa 42, Honda H’ness CB350 and Benelli Imperiale. The Meteor 350 has also seen a massive price hike recently. Royal Enfield Meteor 350 price in India now starts at Rs 1,92,109 as against its earlier pricing of Rs 1,84,319.
    Motorcycle Sales and Exports 350cc segment – June 2021
    Bullet and Electra bikes in the 350cc segment noted MoM growth of 16.68 percent and 48.53 percent respectively. Bullet sales which had stood at 4,557 units in May 2021 increased to 5,317 units in the past month while Electra sales went up to 3,137 units, from 2,112 units sold in May 2021. Honda CB350 was lower down the order with 1,853 units sold last month, but saw the highest MoM growth of 332.94 percent as against 428 units sold in May 2021.
    350cc motorcycle exports
    Total exports in the segment stood at 2,975 units in June 2021 down from3,823 units exported in May 2021. This was a 22.18 percent de-growth. While RE Classic 350 did exceeding well in domestic market, the same could not be said in terms of exports.
    Classic 350 was at No. 3 on the export list with 269 units exported, down 52.30 percent over 564 units exported in May 2021. It was Meteor 350 that commanded the export list with 2,373 units exported in June 2021, down from 2,887 units exported in May 2021.
    Exports of CB 350 dipped 14.52 percent MoM to 318 units in June 2021, down from 72 units sold in May 2021 and commands a 10.69 percent share in its segment. Of the Bullet 350, only 15 units were shipped in the past month while May 2021 saw 0 exports.
    The segment is set to improve in the coming months as the vaccine drive gathers steam while COVID-19 cases are on the decline especially in two of the most affected states of Maharashtra and Kerala. More

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    Top 10 Two Wheelers June 2021 – Splendor, Activa, Pulsar, Apache

    Bajaj Pulsar NS 200Hero Splendor was the best-selling two-wheeler in India in June 2021 – Beating Honda Activa by a huge margin
    June 2021 was a good month across all segments. Sales of passenger vehicles and commercial vehicles increased significantly. Sales across the two wheeler segment were more or less on par with that of June 2020 with just a 4,831 unit difference while MoM sales saw a 199 percent jump over sales during May 2021 (2,71,522 units).
    Hero Splendor, HF Deluxe
    Sales of two wheelers in June 2021 stood at 6,92,716 units, down from 6,97,547 units sold in June 2020. Hero Splendor ruled the charts with 2,64,009 units sold in June 2021, up 45.71 percent over sales of 1,81,190 units sold in June 2020.
    Hero Splendor currently commands a 38.11 percent share in the top 10 list. Hero Splendor has seen good sales not only in domestic markets but also in terms of exports while earlier this month hero MotoCorp has announced a price hike of Rs 3,000 across portfolio due to rising commodity costs.
    Hero HF Deluxe was at No.2, suffering a de-growth of 91.75 percent YoY. June 2020 sales which had stood at 1,30,065 units dipped to 10,724 units in June 2021.
    Top 10 Two Wheelers June 2021
    India’s most favourite scooter Honda Activa was at No.3 with a 22.52 percent de-growth to 94,274 units in the past month, down from 1,21,668 units sold in June 2020. Honda Activa holds a market share of 13.61 percent in the list. It was launched 20 years ago and has become one of India’s most successful two-wheelers, with 2.5 crore units sold to date.
    Bajaj Pulsar at No.4 also suffered de-growth, albeit marginally. June 2020 sales which stood at 80,822 units, dipped 2.07 units to 79,150 in June 2021. The Pulsar range has also seen a recent price revision as have others in the segment.
    June sales of the Honda CB Shine rebounded YoY by 78.26 percent. Sales of 40,316 units in June 2020 increased by 31,553 units to 71,869 units in the past month. The CB Shine currently commands a 10.37 percent share in this list. Like the Honda CB Shine, Bajaj Platina also saw increased YoY sales to the tune of 22.78 percent. Sales which had stood at 35,277 units in June 2020 jumped to 43,313 units in June 2021. The Platina holds a 6.25 percent share.

    No
    Top 10 2Wheelers
    Jun-21
    Jun-20
    %

    1
    Hero Splendor
    2,64,009
    1,81,190
    45.71

    2
    Hero HF Deluxe
    10,724
    1,30,065
    -91.75

    3
    Honda Activa
    94,274
    1,21,668
    -22.52

    4
    Bajaj Pulsar
    79,150
    80,822
    -2.07

    5
    Honda CB Shine
    71,869
    40,316
    78.26

    6
    Bajaj Platina
    43,313
    35,277
    22.78

    7
    TVS XL100
    35,897
    40,620
    -11.63

    8
    TVS Jupiter
    31,848
    37,831
    -15.82

    9
    Suzuki Access
    31,399
    15,540
    102.05

    10
    TVS Apache
    30,233
    14,218
    112.64


    Total
    6,92,716
    6,97,547
    -0.69

    TVS Trio – XL100, Jupiter, Apache
    TVS XL100 and Jupiter suffered de-growth YoY. Sales of XL100 dipped 11.63 percent to 35,897 units in June 2021 from 40,620 units sold in the same month of the previous year. XL100 is being offered with new schemes to boost sales with low down payment and flexible EMI options.
    Jupiter sales on the other hand dipped 15.82 percent YoY to 31,848 units in the past month, down from 40,620 units sold in June 2020. TVS Motor Co also had the Apache at No.10, noting massive sales growth of 112.64 percent YoY. Sales which had stood at 14,218 units in June 2020 increased to 30,233 units in the past month. More