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    Ather Rizta Electric Scooter Leaks Ahead Of Launch – End Of Activa?

    Ather Rizta Electric Scooter LeaksAs opposed to 450 lineup, we will witness slightly less sophistication and performance with the upcoming Ather Rizta EVAfter launching products catering to youth with sleek and futuristic electric scooters, Ather Energy is taking a different approach for the first time. With Ather Rizta, the company will step into uncharted waters rivaling mainstream scooter brands. Ahead of launch, Ather Rizta electric scooter has now leaked online.Ather Rizta Electric Scooter First Photos LeakIf we take a look at Ather’s approach to mobility solutions in India, they have stuck to building an ecosystem and a community of tech-savvy and young buyers with a thirst for thrill. The company is now foraying into family scooter genre where Honda, TVS, Suzuki and Yamaha have been very active.Ather Rizta Electric Scooter LeaksWhere electric family scooters are concerned, juggernauts like Honda fade away from the equation. But upcoming Ather Rizta will rival TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak and Ola S1 X+. It will even rival ICE scooters like Activa and Jupiter. With Ather Rizta, we can see the brand stressing practicality after selling the sporty and sophisticated 450 lineup of scooters.Ather has time and time again, reflected Rizta’s seat size, which should be one of its biggest strengths. Leaked images confirm similar ethos and pack a big seat. Like “big” big. This should allow Ather to pack a bigger underseat storage. We’re talking about two full size helmets and then more.Ather Rizta Electric Scooter LeaksDesign-wise, we can see an overall similar approach to TVS iQube. Especially considering both are arch rivals in the same segment, this is very interesting. Design attributes inspired by iQube are sleek horizontal LED headlights, front apron, sleek LED tail lights, large grab rails side panels among others.Ather Rizta Electric Scooter LeaksIn the leaked photos, we can see sleek body panels that lend a futuristic appeal. I particularly like how the single-piece body extends from its apron to its side body panels. We can also see a flat floorboard which should amplify practicality. Other notable elements include front and rear disc brakes, belt drive for smooth power delivery and large ORVMs.What to expect?In typical Ather fashion, we should expect a no-nonsense approach in battery department. The company has demonstrated Ather Rizta’s battery strength by a drop test and battery’s IP67 with a water wading test. Where battery capacity is concerned, we could expect around a 3 kWh unit promising a claimed range of about 160 km.Ather Rizta Electric Scooter LeaksAther Rizta will likely pack the same 7-inch colour TFT touchscreen dashboard as 450X and 450 Apex, as hinted in the water-wading test video. The company will unveil Rizta at Ather Community Day on 6th April 2024. The same event will also witness the launch of AtherStack 6 OTA update along with a secret smart accessory.Ather Rizta Electric Scooter Leaks1st April 2024The photos you see in this post are not actual leaked images, but digital renders created by Pratyush Rout. They are based on the leaked spy shots. Thank you for joining us on this April Fool’s Day blog adventure. Until we meet again next year, remember to prioritize safety on your travels. More

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    125cc Motorcycles Sales Feb 2024 – Shine, Pulsar, Raider, Glamour, Splendor, Xtreme, KTM

    New TVS RaiderWith the 125cc motorcycle segment emerging as a key battleground for manufacturers, competition is expected to heat up in the coming monthsIn a remarkable turn of events, the 125cc motorcycle segment in India witnessed an unprecedented surge in sales during February 2024, with Honda CB Shine leading the charge with record-breaking numbers. The segment registered a staggering 77.70% year-on-year growth, signaling a robust demand for motorcycles in this category. The total sales of 125cc motorcycles for February 2024 stood at 2,58,776 units, marking a substantial increase from the 1,45,623 units sold during the corresponding period in 2023.125cc Motorcycles Sales Feb 2024 vs Feb 2023 – YoY PerformanceHonda CB Shine emerged as the undisputed champion of the segment, clocking in sales of 1,20,119 units in February 2024, marking a significant increase from the 35,594 units sold during the same period last year. This remarkable performance translated to a growth rate of 237.47% year-on-year, solidifying Honda’s position as a dominant player in the Indian motorcycle market. The CB Shine also accounted for a substantial 46.42% share of the total 125cc motorcycle sales for the month.Following closely behind was the Bajaj Pulsar, which recorded sales of 62,207 units, representing a growth of 27.66% compared to February 2023. TVS Raider secured the third position with sales of 42,063 units, registering a growth rate of 38.61% year-on-year. Hero Glamour and Hero Splendor also witnessed impressive sales figures, with the former experiencing a remarkable growth rate of 86.85%.The overall performance of the segment was buoyed by the entry of Hero Xtreme 125R, which debuted with sales of 3,504 units, capturing a 1.35% share of the market. However, KTM experienced a slight decline in sales, with only 202 units sold in February 2024 compared to 310 units in the same period last year.125cc Motorcycle Sales Feb 2024125cc Motorcycles Sales Feb 2024 vs Jan 2024 – MoM PerformanceThe total sales of 125cc motorcycles for February 2024 stood at 2,58,776 units, marking a 3.35% decrease from the 2,67,751 units sold in January. While this minor dip reflects a temporary fluctuation in consumer demand, industry analysts remain optimistic about the long-term growth prospects of the segment.Honda CB Shine recorded 1,20,119 units sold in February, marking a 2.21% decrease from the 1,22,829 units sold in January 2024. Despite the decline, the CB Shine continued to dominate the market, commanding a significant 45.87% share of the total sales.Bajaj Pulsar experienced a more pronounced decline in sales, with figures dropping by 13.59% month-on-month. The Pulsar registered sales of 62,207 units in February, down from 71,990 units in January. Similarly, TVS Raider and Hero Splendor also witnessed a slight decrease in sales, albeit at a more modest rate of 2.93% and 6.48% respectively.However, not all players in the segment experienced a decline in sales. Hero Glamour recorded a marginal increase of 2.65% in sales, with figures rising from 15,494 units in January to 15,905 units in February. On the other hand, KTM witnessed a decline of 12.17% in sales, with figures dropping from 230 units in January to 202 units in February. More

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    March 2024 Week 5 Auto News Roundup – Mahindra, Hero, Bajaj, Renault-Nissan, Citroen, Maruti, Honda, Toyota, Kia, Xiaomi

    Mahindra Thar ArmadaXiaomi’s first EV, Thar 5-door launch date, Renault Duster comeback and Citroen Basalt Vision SUV Coupe grabbed headlines in the last week of March 2024Details about a number of upcoming launches were revealed this week. We also got to see new models being unveiled globally, which are relevant from the Indian perspective as well. Here’s a quick roundup of all the exciting news stories and updates from March 25 to March 30, 2024.Xiaomi’s first EV debutsXiaomi has launched its first EV, named SU7. Prices start at 215,900 yuan (Rs 24.92 lakh). It will rival Tesla Model 3 in China. There are other rivals as well such as BYD Seal, BYD Han, Xpeng P7i, Deepal SL03 and Nio ET5. Xiaomi SU7 EV has received massive 50,000 bookings in less than 30 minutes.Xiaomi SU7 EV LaunchNew Pulsar N125 or Dominar 125Recently, a new Bajaj bike was spotted on road tests. It could be Pulsar N125 or Dominar 125. The test mule had equipment that is usually seen with commuter bikes. For example, conventional telescopic forks and disc-drum brake combo.Bajaj Dominar 125 Vs Dominar 250Thar 5-door launch on 15th AugustAs may be recalled, the second-gen Thar 3-door model was launched on August 15th, 2020. Now, four years later, Mahindra will introduce the 5-door version of Thar on 15th August 2024. It will go up against Maruti Suzuki Jimny as well as upcoming products such as Force Gurkha 5-door and Jeep Wrangler Mini.Renault Duster to make a comebackRenault-Nissan has announced 4 new SUVs for India. It is likely that the Duster will make a comeback, along with its 7-seater version. Nissan-badged versions of these two SUVs will also be launched. Renault-Nissan is also working on two other new products for India. These could be EVs.Renault Duster For India and Nissan Version – TeaserCitroen Basalt Coupe SUV DebutsCitroen’s most premium product for the Indian market, the Basalt Vision Coupe SUV will take on the upcoming Tata Curvv. Some of the key highlights include an upright bonnet, a prominent grille, squared wheel arches and sloping coupe roofline. Power will come from the same 1.2-litre turbo-petrol engine, generating 110 PS of max power.Citroen Basalt CoupeHonda achieves 6 crore sales milestoneHMSI had started operations in the country in 1999. The first 1 crore milestone was achieved in 2012. HMSI has a diversified portfolio, starting with the 100cc Shine and including the luxurious 1800cc GoldWing Tour.Mercedes-Benz G-Class Facelift DebutsMercedes-Benz G-Class gets a mid-life facelift, with subtle changes to the front fascia. Equipment list has been upgraded with a wireless charging pad, keyless entry, heated and cooled cup holders and the latest MBUX system. Powertrains are updated with mild-hybrid systems for better efficiency.Mercedes-Benz G-Class Facelift DebutsKia Carens to get diesel manual variantsNew diesel manual variants of Kia Carens will be available across all trim levels. It is possible that Kia may discontinue iMT variants post the launch of diesel manual variants of Carens. Kia Carens diesel manual variants may be preferred by folks who want lower running costs.Force Gurkha 5-door incomingPrimary rivals of 5-door Force Gurkha will be Maruti Jimny and upcoming Mahindra Thar 5-door. The SUV is expected to use a 2.6-litre diesel engine. However, power output could be bumped up to match or exceed the performance of Jimny and Thar. Off-road kit includes a standard snorkel and front/rear locking differentials.2024 Force Gurkha 5 Door Spied In LadakhMG Comet Based 5 Door Electric SUVA 5-door electric SUV, Baojun Yep Plus will soon be available in China. It has a boxy profile and comes with 16-inch wheels. Baojun Yep Plus has a 75-kW electric motor, offering a range of 401 km (as per CLTC cycle). In India, Baojun Yep Plus could be launched as an MG-badged model.MG Comet Based 5 Door Electric SUVSuzuki Swift 4th-gen Model Unveiled in UKNew Maruti Suzuki Swift is expected to be launched in India soon. It gets a fresh new look and new features such as a 9-inch touchscreen. India-spec new Swift will be getting a new 1.2-litre 3-cylinder petrol engine. ADAS offered with the international-spec model may not be available in India.Suzuki Swift 4th Gen Model Unveiled For UKHonda City Facelift Hatch DebutsBoth cosmetic and functional updates are available with Honda City Hatchback facelift. There’s a new hybrid SV variant and new colours for RS models. Safety has been improved with addition of new ADAS features and electronic parking brake.2024 Honda City Facelift Hatch DebutsToyota Innova Hycross GX (O) AnnouncedHycross GX (O) will be the new top-spec non-hybrid variant of Innova Hycross. It gets new features such as a larger touchscreen, rear sunshade and automatic climate control. Both 7-seater and 8-seater options will be available.Toyota X-Van Concept PatentedToyota recently patented the design of their X-Van concept. It blends minivan practicality with SUV ruggedness. The design features boxy proportions, high ground clearance, and sliding doors. It is in line with the current trend of high-riding vehicles. It is possible that the X-Van could get a fully electric drivetrain.Toyota X-van Concept PatentedHero Mavrick 440 to be launched in UKIn the UK, Hero Mavrick 440 will be targeted at A2 license holders. Similar to the Indian market, Mavrick 440 will challenge rivals such as Triumph Speed 400 and Royal Enfield Bullet 350. Both these motorcycles are available under £5,000. A similar price point is expected for Mavrick in the UK. More

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    Electric Scooter Sales Feb 2024 – Ola vs iQube vs Chetak vs Ather vs Hero Vida

    Ola Electric ScooterElectric scooter sales are on the rise, and here is how some of the top selling scooters performed in Feb 2024 – Ola, Ather, TVS, Bajaj, etcThe embrace of electric mobility has seen higher acceptance with 2W vehicles than 4W vehicles. Within the 2W segment, it is the electric scooters bringing the highest numbers. In the month of February 2024, these were among the best selling electric scooters in India.Electric Scooter Sales Feb 2024Leading the electric vehicle onslaught in India is Ola Electric. With a slew of S1 range of electric scooters, Ola is at the forefront of electric scooter sales and is likely to stay that way for a long time, owing to its highly competitively priced electric scooters. This way, Ola Electric has solidified its position in this segment.With 33,846 units sold last month, Ola S1 range of electric scooters accounted for 44.25% of this chart. As opposed to the 17,773 units sold in February 2023, Ola almost doubled its sales numbers by registering a 90.43% YoY growth. This resulted in a volume growth of 16,073 units YoY.When compared to the 32,252 units sold in January 2024, Ola saw a 4.94% MoM growth. Volume gained MoM stood at 1,594 units. It has to be noted that the significant sales prospect of Ola Electric is due to the competitive pricing. As seen in the charts, Ola offers scooters between Rs. 85,000 and Rs. 1.3 lakh (ex-sh).Electric Scooters Sales February 2024In 2nd place, we have TVS iQube at 15,792 units and this family electric scooter accounted for 20.64% market share among this list. TVS held its ground YoY and MoM with consistent sales as seen in the charts. When compared to the 15,522 units sold last year and 15,652 units sold a month before, iQube saw 1.74% YoY growth and 0.89% MoM growth. Volume gain stood at 270 units YoY and 140 units MoM. Where pricing is concerned, iQube costs between Rs. 1.11 lakh and 1.17 lakh (ex-sh).In third place, we have Bajaj Chetak with 13,620 units sold last month. Chetak accounted for 17.80% market share in this list. When compared to 2,634 units sold last year there was a 417.08% YoY growth. However, Chetak saw a 3.70% MoM decline. Volume gained YoY was 10,986 units and volume lost MoM was 524 units. Chetak has been priced between Rs. 1.17 lakh and 1.45 lakh (ex-sh).Ather reports YoY and MoM DeclineAther 450 range was the first on this list to register a decline in both YoY and MoM analysis. Upcoming Rizta scooter could prove a better prospect. With 11,094 units sold last month, Ather 450 range witnessed an 8.67% YoY and 6.50% MoM decline in sales. Volume loss stood at 1,053 units YoY and 771 units MoM. With top-spec 450 Apex costing till Rs. 1.89 lakh, Ather has the most expensive scooter on this chart.In 5th place, we have Hero MotoCorp’s Vida lineup. Despite registering the highest YoY growth of 1,648.75%, Vida also registered the highest MoM decline at 34.01%. Lastly, we have Okinawa Praise Pro selling 745 units and saw an 83.99% YoY and a 29.78% MoM decline. In total the top 6 best-selling scooters accounted for 76,496 units and they registered a combined 44.85% YoY growth and a 0.78% MoM decline. More

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    Bajaj Dominar 125 In The Making? What To Expect From Raider Rival?

    Bajaj Dominar 125?While the rest of this upcoming Bajaj Dominar 125 motorcycle looks similar to a Pulsar NS125, the headlight appears similar to bigger DominarsIf there is one motorcycle brand that currently rules the premium commuter motorcycle segment, it is Bajaj Auto. The company seems like it is expanding its 125cc lineup with a new motorcycle. Considering there is already a Pulsar NS125 on sale, the speculations point to a possible introduction of Dominar brand to 125cc segment.Bajaj Dominar 125 In The Making?The brand’s Pulsar lineup has been a staple among Indian motorcycle enthusiasts and is the highest volume generator for Bajaj. But the flagship Dominar line often takes a back seat where sales are concerned. Currently, Bajaj has Dominar 250 and Dominar 400 on sale. But, what if there was a Dominar 125?Bajaj Dominar 125 Vs Pulsar NS125Analysing Bajaj’s sales patterns, the 125cc segment is company’s golden goose. Bajaj could be looking at expanding the Dominar nameplate and associated sales with its high-performing (where sales are concerned) 125cc platform. For context, Bajaj sold 257 units of Dominar 250 and 441 units of Dominar 400 in February 2024.In the same period, Bajaj sold 1,12,544 Pulsars out of which 62,207 units packed a 125cc engine. Yesterday, we covered Bajaj’s upcoming motorcycle as a Pulsar N125. But looking at it, we couldn’t help but wonder the uncanny similarities with Dominar’s headlight.Bajaj Dominar 125 Vs Dominar 250We can see that the motorcycle looks a lot more muscular and bulbous than Pulsar NS line. It seems like it is primarily bike’s headlights that give this massive presence and an overall muscular stance.Fuel tank from the NSComparing images of new test mule with Bajaj’s current motorcycle lineup, the results are quite interesting. We say this because recently spotted motorcycle gets the same alloy wheels, fuel tank and tail section as a Pulsar NS125. But the new headlight looks very similar to that of Dominar’s.Bajaj Dominar 125 Vs Pulsar NS125So, the speculation of a Bajaj Dominar 125 in the making is a possibility, considering the company has been mixing and matching componentry across platforms to yield unique motorcycles before. If launched, it will be positioned as the flagship 125cc offering above Pulsar NS125 currently on sale.There is another possibility of this being an export model only. Bajaj has been selling Pulsar NS line globally under Dominar brand and Dominar motorcycles under Pulsar brand. This could be a Dominar 125 for export markets, testing on Indian soil.Bajaj Dominar 125 Vs Dominar 250 More

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    Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 Delivery Units Spotted With Apollo Tyres – Instead Of Pirelli

    Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 Delivery UnitsAt the time of launch, Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 was shodded with Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tyresBajaj is having a busy 2024. Not only with their own brand, but also with their KTM and Husqvarna brands. After the 2024 KTM 390 Duke, KTM is launching an RC and an Adventure motorcycle based on the new 399cc platform. Ahead of that, Husqvarna launched the Svartpilen 401 based on the same platform. With a radical new design and attractive pricing, Husqvarna is poised to offer a better value proposition.Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 With Apollo TyresWhen opposed to the Rs. 3.10 lakh (ex-sh) pricing of the new 2024 KTM 390 Duke, the Rs. 2.92 lakh (ex-sh) pricing of Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 comes off as VFM, especially considering the shared underpinnings and platform. Also, Svartpilen is a scrambler-style design that is currently more trending than a street fighter.Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 – Pirelli Vs Apollo TyresAt the launch, Husqvarna promised the same 399cc engine as 390 Duke, a quick shifter, adjustable 43mm USD telescopic front forks from WP, Bybre brakes, Bosch dual channel ABS system, a 5-inch TFT instrument cluster, premium finishing, 17-inch wire-spoke wheels shod with Pirelli Scorpion Scorpio Rally STR tyres and more.The Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tyres were showcased with the motorcycle at launch and the company’s official website mentions Pirelli tyres as well. However, some or most of the Husqvarna Svartpilen motorcycles about to be delivered to customers, don’t get Pirelli tyres.Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 – Spec Sheet Promising PirelliInstead, they are shod with less pricey locally manufactured Apollo Trampler XR tyres. The performance of Apollo Trampler XR tyres is not under scrutiny, but Husqvarna promised to deliver Svartpilen 401 motorcycles with Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tyres.Customers who got in touch with Rushlane, stated that Apollo tyres are not as pricey as Pirelli ones. Despite that, there is no price reduction for customers who booked a Svartpilen 401 with Pirelli tyres. This has proved to be a turn-off for some customers.Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 – Pirelli Vs Apollo TyresWhat next?It is unsure whether this development is due to a supply-chain issue only for limited units temporarily or Pirelli tyres are not part of the package at all. There are a few images of Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 units at dealerships confirming the presence of both Pirelli and Apollo tyres.Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 – Pirelli Vs Apollo TyresHusqvarna has not yet revealed any reasoning regarding this. Both tyres offer a block-type pattern for traction on loose surfaces. Not just that, these tyres enhance the visual appeal of a scrambler-style motorcycle as well.Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 – Apollo TyresHusqvarna is also prepping to launch Svartpilen 250, sharing powertrain and platform with Vitpilen 250. The same has been homologated and is set to launch soon. Which tyres will be offered on the 250cc model? Only time will tell.Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 – Apollo Tyres More

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    2024 Bajaj Pulsar N125 First Ever Spy Shots – Launch Soon

    2024 Bajaj Pulsar N125 Spy ShotsBajaj is upgrading its bestselling Pulsar range and one of the new entrants will be Pulsar N125In the 125cc motorcycle segment, Bajaj currently offers the Pulsar 125 and Pulsar NS125. The upcoming Pulsar N125 will sit between the two. It will help Bajaj strengthen its presence in the 125cc segment that continues to register strong growth. Pulsar 125 range is currently ranked second in the list of best selling 125cc bikes, trailing Honda CB Shine.Pulsar N125 – Features, performanceBajaj Pulsar N125 test mule was spotted with telescopic front forks and a monoshock suspension at rear. The bike can be seen with disk and drum combo at front and rear, respectively. The chassis and overall design will be borrowed from the Pulsar N150. For example, the LED headlamp, fuel tank and plastic parts on the sides appear to be the same as N150.2024 Bajaj Pulsar N125 Spy ShotsHowever, specific features such as the split seats and alloy wheels are borrowed from Pulsar NS125. Other key features spotted on the test mule include wide handlebar, sporty rear-view mirrors, underbelly exhaust, short tail section and tyre hugger. The bike offers a comfortable riding stance with centrally positioned footpegs and pulled-back handlebar. The seats appear to be comfy for both the rider and pillion.Pulsar N125 will have 17-inch wheels at both ends, shod with tubeless tyres. 240 mm front disc and 130 mm rear drum brakes are likely. Powering the bike will be a 124.45 cc, air cooled, SOHC engine. It churns out 12 PS of max power and 11 Nm of peak torque. The engine is mated to a 5-speed constant mesh gearbox.2024 Bajaj Pulsar N125 Spy ShotsPulsar N125 – Digital instrument consoleUpcoming Pulsar N125 is expected to get the same LCD instrument unit, as was recently introduced with the updated Pulsar NS125. A range of information is displayed such as speedometer, gear indicator, trip meter, odometer, RPM, clock and fuel level. Two dedicated buttons are provided to easily navigate the instrument unit. The LCD instrument has Bluetooth and can be paired with the user’s smartphone. It unlocks functions such as calls and text message notifications.Pulsar N125 – Launch date, PricingNew Bajaj Pulsar N125 is expected to be launched later this year around June. Positioned between the Pulsar 125 and Pulsar NS125, Pulsar N125 could be launched at a starting price of around Rs 1 lakh. It will primarily take on rivals such as TVS Raider 125 and the Hero Xtreme 125R.Upcoming Bajaj bikes in 2024Apart from Pulsar N125, Bajaj is also working on the updated versions of the Pulsar N250 and F250. Among the key updates will be USD front forks and a new digital instrument console. USD forks are already offered with Pulsar bikes such as NS160 and NS200. With the updates, the Pulsar N250 will have better capabilities against rival products such as KTM 250 Duke and Dominar 250. Bajaj is also working on a new CNG bike. It is expected to emerge as a game changer in the commuter segment.Source More

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    Honda 6 Crore Sales Milestone – Crossing the Threshold

    Honda Activa6 crore sales milestone – Building Blocks from Manesar to VithalapurHonda Motorcycle & Scooter India has indeed traversed remarkable milestones, exemplifying its commendable journey in the Indian two-wheeler market. Achieving the monumental 6 crore domestic sales milestone in March 2024 is a testament to Honda’s unwavering commitment to reliability and efficiency. It marks a pivotal moment in its illustrious history.Since its incorporation (went solo) in 1999, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has strategically expanded its manufacturing plants across the country. From the first plant in Manesar to the recent expansion at the Vithalapur plant in 2024, Honda has established a robust manufacturing infrastructure. These manufacturing facilities serve as the backbone of Honda’s operations. They have enables HMSI to meet the growing demand for its products and maintain its position in the top tier.Honda 6 Crore Sales MilestoneActiva: Setting the Stage for Honda’s SuccessIn 2001, HMSI introduced its inaugural two-wheeler, Activa. Setting the stage for its remarkable trajectory in the country. The topselling Indian scooter continues to be a winning proposition this many years later.In 2002, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India commenced its exports, marking expansion of its operations beyond the domestic market. By venturing into exports, Honda demonstrated its confidence in the quality and competitiveness of its products. And this paved the way for further growth and success in the years to come.Honda 6 Crore Sales MilestoneMilestones of Triumph: Honda’s Customer JourneyThe subsequent years witnessed Honda’s steady ascent. Marked by notable achievements such as reaching the 1 crore customers milestone in 2012. A testament to the brand’s growing popularity and widespread acceptance among Indian riders. By 2015, Honda had further established itself as a dominant player in the Indian two-wheeler landscape, celebrating the 2 crore customers milestone.The years that followed saw Honda’s relentless pursuit of excellence. Milestones aplenty. HMSi announced 3 crore customers in 2017 and 4 crore customers in 2018. In 2021, Honda achieved yet another monumental feat, surpassing the 5 crore customers milestone.Honda 6 crore sales milestone, Driving into the FutureFast forward to March 2024, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has gone a step further. Achieving 6 crore domestic sales. Throughout its journey, Honda has diversified its product portfolio to cater to the evolving needs and preferences of Indian consumers. From the fuel-efficient 100cc Shine to the luxurious 1800cc GoldWing Tour, Honda offers a comprehensive range of scooters and motorcycles. There’s something for everyone.Honda continues to chart new territories and push the boundaries of innovation. Along the way, it remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering exceptional products and experiences to Indian consumers. With a legacy built on trust, and reliability, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India is poised to shape the future of mobility in India and beyond. And that future looks electric. More