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    Tata Curvv EV Battery Details Leak – 2 Variants, 600 KM Range Possible?

    Tata Curvv EV – MotorbeamCurvv EV is underpinned by the acti.ev platform that can deliver multiple range options from 300 km to 600 kmTata Motors is all set to enter the compact SUV segment with the Curvv SUV. Curvv will be available in both ICE and EV formats. Launch and price reveal are scheduled for August 7, 2024. Ahead of that, details about Curvv EV battery pack options have been leaked.Tata Curvv EV battery detailsSimilar to other Tata electric cars, Curvv EV will have standard and long-range variants. The standard variant will be getting a 40.5 kWh battery pack. This is the same as currently in use with Nexon Long Range variant. As certified by ARAI, the 40.5 kWh battery pack offers a range of 465 km.Tata Curvv EVCurvv EV higher variants will be equipped with a larger 55 kWh battery pack. A range of around 550 km is possible, although the acti.ev platform underpinning the Curvv EV has capability to deliver a range of up to 600 km. For the benefit of customers, Tata Motors will be keen to achieve best-in-segment range for Curvv EV. All variants of Curvv EV will utilize a front-axle mounted electric motor. More details could be revealed in the coming days.Curvv EV rivals – Battery and rangeAt the time of launch, Curvv EV will compete with the MG ZS EV. The latter is equipped with a 50.3 kWh battery pack that offers a range of 461 km. Assuming that Curvv EV top variants will have a range of around 550 km, the SUV will already have better numbers to show. In the future, new rivals will emerge such as Hyundai Creta EV and Maruti eVX. Toyota will also be launching its own version of the Maruti eVX.Tata Curvv PerformanceCreta EV is expected to get a 45-50 kWh battery pack. It will have a range of around 450 km. Maruti eVX is expected to be equipped with a 60-kWh battery pack. Range is likely to be around 550 km. If one considers only the battery capacity and range, then the Maruti eVX seems like a more capable rival to the Curvv EV.However, range may not actually be that important in the future. It’s because the charging infrastructure is consistently improving. Moreover, the new generation of battery packs are being designed to support ultra-fast charging. These allow users to quickly load 100+ km in just a few minutes.Charging network expansionTata Motors currently has the largest portfolio of electric cars in the mainstream PV segment. It includes Tigor EV, Tiago EV, Punch EV and Nexon EV. Upcoming products include Harrier EV and Avinya EV. Market share is more than 63%, as of June 2024.To ensure its EV customers are not troubled by range anxiety, Tata Motors is working proactively to expand its charging network. There are plans to introduce around 1 lakh charging stations by 2030. These will cater to Tata Motors’ ever-growing community of EV users. More

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    Mahindra BE.05 Base Variant, Production-spec Lighting, Alloy Wheels, Roof Carrier Spied

    Mahindra BE.05 New DetailsWhen compared to the flamboyant front fascia of top variants, Mahindra BE.05 base variant gets a unique and simpler fasciaWith electric onslaught ambitions, Mahindra has curated a separate environment for its upcoming global EVs. These SUVs are based on INGLO born electric platform. The smallest and most popular and affordable vehicle from this platform will be BE.05. New spy shots reveal more details about this very vehicle. Let’s take a look.Mahindra BE.05 Base VariantBefore getting on with the new attributes spotted with top-spec Mahindra BE.05, we have to talk about the recently spied base model and everything there is to know about it. After all, it is the most affordable variant of the most affordable INGLO platform based on Mahindra’s global electric vehicles.Mahindra BE.05 Base VariantFor starters, production-spec lighting elements for Mahindra BE.05’s base variant seem to be finalised. Seeing it in new spy shots from automotive enthusiast Subhas Das, we were in for a surprise. We say this because the base variant of BE.05 gets a unique fascia when compared to the production-spec top-spec variant’s fascia.Base variant misses out on the massive C-shaped LED DRLs and instead gets simplified horizontal LED DRLs. Below these DRLs are unique-to-base-model projector headlights in a large circular housing. Other notable elements include two vertical trims in the front that lend a unique look. Reminds me of a Jaguar I-Pace.Mahindra BE.05 Base VariantBase variant also gets steel wheels in a black shade. Addressing the elephant in the room, Mahindra BE.05 test mule had a massive roof carrier that looked absolutely wild. In a good way, of course. This roof carrier is likely to be for testing purposes only. But it blends with car’s design very well. I even liked the overall muted aesthetics of the base variant more than top variant of BE.05.Mahindra BE.05 Higher Variant : Image – Gobinath RajanNew attributes of top variantSpeaking of the top variant, spy shots from automotive enthusiast Gobinath Rajan show a new production-spec alloy wheel design. This is an aerodynamic wheel design with a five-element slotted pattern on it. We would reckon Mahindra will offer these alloys on top-spec variants while the previously spied alloys will be offered in mid-variants. Or vice versa.Mahindra BE.05 Higher Variant : Image – Gobinath RajanIt is to be noted that higher variants still get those massive C-shaped LED DRLs along with a sleek LED headlight setup just below the top-most DRL element. Mahindra seems to be implementing an air curtain in front bumper, as seen in these new spy shots. It looks like there is an air channel on the bonnet that is deflecting winds from the front over the car’s windscreen.Mahindra BE.05 : Image – Gobinath RajanInterestingly, a fixed glass roof from BE.05 concept has been carried over to the production model. Sunroof fanatics who want to get out of the sunroof (for reasons best known to them), can look at XUV.e8 which was also spied beside the top-spec BE.05 test mules. There is a possibility of Mahindra showcasing BE.05 on August 15th alongside Thar Roxx. More

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    BMW Electric Scooter India Launch Price Rs 14.90 Lakh – 130 Kms Range

    BMW Electric ScooterBMW CE 04, powered by a 15 kW electric motor, promises a 130 km range and 120 km/h top speedBMW Motorrad, the two wheeler division of the German luxury car maker has launched a new and highly exclusive electric scooter in India. Called the BMW CE 04, this flagship electric scooter that is coming in as a completely built up unit (CBU), will be the most expensive in its segment.BMW CE 04 – Advanced TechnologyBMW Motorrad’s first electric scooter in India, BMW CE 04 is built on a steel double loop frame and is set apart in terms of features, advanced technology and safety equipment. It boasts of a futuristic stance, large aprons and a flat body with an expansive bench like seat.BMW Electric ScooterBMW CE 04 commands a strong road presence. Dimensions stand at 2,285mm in length and 855mm in width with a flat bench type seat with height at 780mm. The seat can also be increased to 800mm, while it rides on 15 inch wheels at the front and rear.Where on-board technology is concerned, the BMW CE 04 receives a 10.25 inch TFT display for both connectivity and navigation with BMW Motorrad Connectivity. It also comes in with a USB type-Charger and a ventilated storage space for smartphones besides a helmet storage compartment.BMW Electric ScooterIt offers three riding modes of Road, Rain and Eco for varying conditions. It gets dynamic traction control, ABS Pro system as optional extras while safety is managed via ACS and traction control. Where suspension is concerned, the BMW CE 04 gets a single bridge telescopic fork and single sided swing arm with direct hinged suspension strut at the front and rear respectively.BMW Electric ScooterBMW CE 04 – Power and PerformanceBMW CE 04 draws its power via a 15kW electric motor that offers 41 hp peak power at 4,900 rpm and 61 Nm torque at 1,500 rpm. It allows for acceleration from 0 to 50 km/h in 2.6 seconds to hit a top speed of 120 km/h. Braking duties are handled via 265mm disc on the front and rear with standard ABS.It receives an 8.9 kWh battery that claims a 130 km range on single charge. The battery supports DC fast charging and can be charged from 0-100% in 1 hour 40 minutes. Via a standard charger, the electric scooter takes just over 4 hours for a full battery top up.BMW Electric ScooterBMW CE 04, being the most expensive electric scooter in the country, sees no direct rivals in its class in India. With bookings being opened, customers in India can place their orders via select authorized BMW Motorrad dealerships. Following the successful launch of the BMW CE 04, the company also plans launch of CE 02, which is expected to launch in India after a few months. More

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    Top 10 Scooters June 2024 – Activa, Jupiter, Access, Ola S1, Chetak, RayZR

    Ola Electric ScooterTop 10 scooter sales surpassed the 5.16 lakh unit mark in June 2024 showing off a massive 53.54% YoY growth but 1.83% MoM declineAfter taking a look at the top 10 two wheelers and top 10 motorcycles last month, let is discuss top 10 scooter sales in June 2024. Taking into account the 10 best-selling scooters last month, sales stood at 5,16,990 units, a huge improvement of 53.54% over 3,36,707 units sold in June 2023. This was a notable volume growth of 1,80,283 units with particular improvement for electric models. MoM sales on the other hand suffered a 1.83% decline in sales when compared to 5,07,708 units sold in May 2024.Top 10 Scooter YoY Sales June 2024Honda Activa once again topped sales charts with 2,33,376 units sold, a massive 78.38% YoY improvement over 1,30,830 units sold in June 2023. This was a volume growth of 1,02,546 units with the Activa commanding a 45.14% share on this list. TVS Jupiter sales also improved YoY by 12.21% to 72,100 units, up from 64,252 units sold in June 2023 thus relating to a 39,503 unit increase in volumes. Suzuki Access scooter at No. 3 has posted a 32.12% YoY growth in sales to 52,192 units in June 2024, up from 39,503 units sold in June 2023.Top 10 Scooters June 2024 – YoY ComparisonIn the electric scooter segment, it is the Ola S1 that holds supreme position. Sales of the S1 surged 107.57% YoY to 36,723 units, up from 17,692 units sold in June 2023. However, these are retail sales figures. Honda Dio also saw a triple digit YoY growth in sales to 32,584 units, up 254.60% over 9,189 units sold in June 2023.Sales declined marginally by 0.94% for the TVS Ntorq down to 27,812 units in June 2024, from 28,077 units sold in June 2023 relating to a 265 unit volume decline. Bajaj Chetak, also in the electric scooter segment, posted a 135.75% YoY improvement in sales to 16,691 units, in June 2024, up from 7,080 units sold in the same month last year. TVS iQube sales grew by 5.17% to 15,210 units while Yamaha RayZR (15,184 units) and Suzuki Burgman (15,118 units) showed off 12.97% and 24.11% YoY growth respectively.NoTop 10 ScootersJun-24Jun-23DiffGrowth % YoY% Share Jun 241Honda Activa2,33,3761,30,8301,02,54678.3845.142TVS Jupiter72,10064,2527,84812.2113.953Suzuki Access52,19239,50312,68932.1210.104Ola S1 (Retail)36,72317,57919,144108.907.105Honda Dio32,5849,18923,395254.606.306TVS Ntorq27,81228,077-265-0.945.387Bajaj Chetak16,6917,0809,611135.753.238TVS iQube15,21014,4627485.172.949Yamaha RayZR15,18413,4411,74312.972.9410Suzuki Burgman15,11812,1812,93724.112.92–Total5,16,9903,36,5941,80,39653.59100.00Top 10 Scooter MoM Sales June 2024Taking into account top 10 scooter sales in June 2024 and comparing the same to sales in May 2024, we notice a 1.83% decline in sales with a number of models on this list falling in the red. Honda Activa once again commanded the list with a 7.87% MoM growth relating to a 17,024 higher volume of sales. TVS Jupiter and Suzuki Access scooters saw a 4.93% and 19.47% MoM decline in sales respectively while Ola S1 scooter sales also fell by 1.35%.Top 10 Scooters June 2024 – MoM ComparisonHonda Dio sales improved remarkably by 12.20% MoM from 29,041 units sold in May 2024 to 32,584 units in the past month. TVS Ntorq however, suffered a 4.93% decline in sales from dropping from 29,253 units sold in May 2024 to 27,812 units in June 2024. It was immediately followed by the iQube with a 11.72% MoM decline in sales.Yamaha RayZR came next in line with 13,794 units sold last month, a 10.08% MoM growth. Sales of Bajaj Chetak, when compared from May to June 2024, saw a hefty 27.98% growth from 13,042 units sold in May to 16,691 units in the past month. Suzuki Burgman may have been at the No. 10 spot on this list but has posted the highest MoM growth in sales, up by 35.94% with sales growing from 11,121 units sold in May to 15,118 unit sales in the past month. More

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    Top 10 Motorcycles June 2024 – Splendor, Shine, Pulsar, Apache, Classic 350

    Image – Being TechnozzTop 10 motorcycle sales improved by 22.46% YoY to 8,22,041 units in June 2024 as compared to 6,71,257 units sold in June 2023Following our earlier report on top 10 two wheeler sales in June 2024 which has improved significantly on a YoY basis, we now assess the 10 best-selling motorcycle during the same month. Motorcycle sales last month topped at 8,22,041 units, up 22.46% over 6,71,257 units sold in June 2023. This was a volume growth of 1,50,784 units. MoM sales however, suffered a setback of 2.40% as against 8,42,281 units sold in May 2024.Top 10 Motorcycles June 2024 – Hero Splendor TopsAs always, Hero Splendor continued to head the top 10 table of motorcycles sold last month to command a 37.17% share on this list. Sales in the past month stood at 3,05,586 units, up 28.21% over 2,38,340 units sold in June 2023. At No. 2 was Hero Shine with 1,39,587 units sold last month, a YoY improvement of 40.64% over 99,254 units sold in June 2023.Top 10 Motorcycles June 2024 – YoY ComparisonBajaj Pulsar retained its No. 3 spot with 1,11,101 unit sales in the past month even as sales improved by 3.63% over 1,07,208 units sold in the same month last year. Hero HF Deluxe saw only a very marginal increase of 0.75% YoY to 89,941 units from 89,275 units sold in June 2023 but continued to command a 10.94% share. TVS Apache experienced a 32.12% growth in sales to 37,162 units when compared to 28,127 units sold in June 2023.However, a 9.44% de-growth was reported for Bajaj Platina, sales of which dipped to 33,101 units last month whereas the company had recorded sales of 36,550 units in the same month last year. TVS Raider also saw lower demand by 13% YoY to 29,850 units last month. Honda CB Unicorn 150 continued its strong sales streak last month. It found mention at no. 8 on the top 10 motorcycle sales list adding 26,751 units to command a 3.25% market share.NoTop 10 MotorcyclesJun-24Jun-23DiffGrowth % YoY% Share Jun 241Hero Splendor3,05,5862,38,34067,24628.2137.172Honda Shine1,39,5871,31,9207,6675.8116.983Bajaj Pulsar1,11,1011,07,2083,8933.6313.524Hero HF Deluxe89,94189,2756660.7510.945TVS Apache37,16228,1279,03532.124.526Bajaj Platina33,10136,550-3,449-9.444.037TVS Raider29,85034,309-4,459-13.003.638Honda CB Unicorn26,75126,69259–3.259RE Classic 35024,80327,003-2,200-8.153.0210Hero Glamour24,15911,19112,968115.882.94–Total8,22,0417,30,61591,42612.51100.00RE Classic posted an 8.15% decline in demand to 24,803 units, down from 27,003 units sold in June 2023 while Hero Glamour trailed the list with 24,159 unit sales last month, but the maximum YoY growth by 115.88% over 11,191 units sold in June 2023.Top 10 Motorcycles June 2024 – MoM ComparisonTop 10 Motorcycle Sales MoM GrowthMotorcycle sales on a MoM basis lacked some punch. While Splendor sales grew only marginally by 0.30% over 3,04,663 units sold in May 2023, sales saw a decline for the Honda Shine and Bajaj Pulsar by 6.35% and 13.53% respectively.HF Deluxe sales improved by 3.21% MoM over 87,143 units but TVS Apache sales dipped by 1.96% as compared to 37,906 units sold in May 2024. A marked drop in sales was reported for TVS Raider of which 37,249 units were sold in May 2024 relating to a 19.86% MoM decline. Bajaj Platina saw a significant growth in sales, up 9.46% month on month from 30,239 units sold in May 2024 to 33,101 units in the past month.Lower down the order, Honda CB Unicorn 150 and RE Classic 350 posted MoM growth by 8.13% and 4.31% respectively. Sales of Hero Glamour has seen highest MoM growth compared to all other motorcycles on this list as sales were up by 26.97% from 19,028 units sold in May 2024 to 24,159 units in the past month. More

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    Royal Enfield Scram 650 Design Trademarked – Launch Soon As Interceptor Bear 650?

    Royal Enfield Scram 650 Design TrademarkedThe 648cc parallel twin engine on upcoming Royal Enfield Scram 650 or Interceptor Bear 650 will pack around 47 bhp and 52 NmIndia’s defacto classic motorcycle manufacturer, Royal Enfield, just launched their new Guerrilla 450. This was in a bid to expand their Sherpa 450 based single cylinder high performance motorcycle portfolio. Now, the focus has been shifted towards the 650cc twin-cylinder portfolio and Royal Enfield Interceptor Bear 650 design has been trademarked.Scram 650 Design TrademarkedEver since the company launched 650 Twins, there has been a new light and perspective on Royal Enfield motorcycles. For the first time ever, a Royal Enfield motorcycle had a creamy smooth engine, active oil cooling and a 6-speed gearbox.Royal Enfield Scram 650 Design TrademarkedWith the 650 platform, Royal Enfield has firmly established dominance in India’s 500cc+ motorcycle segment with around 90% market share. The company has already launched four motorcycles on its 650 platform – Interceptor 650, Continental GT 650, Super Meteor 650 and the new Shotgun 650.Royal Enfield will soon launch a scrambler style motorcycle based on 650 platform. Wildly popular as Scram 650, Royal Enfield will probably call it Interceptor Bear 650. The name has been trademarked already and establishes the fact that it is based on Interceptor 650.Royal Enfield Scram 650 Design TrademarkedRE has been pursuing names like Guerrilla and Bear as part of their new naming strategy. When launched, Interceptor Bear 650 has the potential to be RE’s most feature-loaded and lightest 650cc offering on sale. The new Scrambler retains most of the design traits of Interceptor 650.It gains on componentry like USD telescopic front forks, LED turn indicators front and rear, scrambler-style braced handlebar, dual-purpose on/off road CEAT tyres (Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR tyres expected with global model). Most notably, it gets a single-sided exhaust setup that should save on precious weight. Sub 200 kg, perhaps?Royal Enfield Scram 650Specs & PricingJust like other 650cc siblings, Royal Enfield Scram 650 or Interceptor Bear 650 will be equipped with the same 648cc parallel-twin oil-cooled engine that churns out 47 bhp of peak power and 52 Nm of peak torque, mated to a 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch. Engine will be tuned to match bike’s characteristics and the new exhaust setup.Features-wise, this upcoming Scrambler is spotted with Royal Enfield’s Tripper Dash also offered with Guerrilla 450 and Himalayan 450. This screen is capable of running Google Maps, music control and a comprehensive range of connectivity features with a dedicated smartphone application.Royal Enfield Scram 650 instrument cluster spiedWhere pricing is concerned, we can expect it to cost around Rs 3.2 lakh to Rs 3.3 lakh (Ex-sh). It will be the most affordable multi-cylinder scrambler motorcycle with decent performance and a lot of retro charm. Launch might happen by the end of 2024 or early 2025. More

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    Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 – Variant Wise Features Detailed

    Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 enters a segment to rival the Harley-Davidson X440, Triumph Speed 400, Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 and Hero Mavrick 440Following multiple spy-shots, leaks and TVC shoots, the new Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has now been officially launched. It has also been moved into showrooms across India and dealership training has commenced.Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 – Variants and PricesThis new motorcycle marks the company’s foray into the sub-500cc street naked motorcycle segment. The Guerrilla is presented in three variants of Analogue, Dash and Flash and priced at Rs 2.39 lakh, Rs 2.49 lakh and Rs 2.54 lakh respectively (ex-showroom). These are introductory prices. Bookings have also been opened in India while test rides and deliveries are set to commence from 1st August 2024. RE Guerrilla is priced at £4,850 in the UK and at €5,290 in Germany.Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450Measuring 2,090mm in length, 833mm in width and 1,125mm in height, the RE Guerrilla 450 sits on a 1,440 mm long wheelbase. It weighs 186 kgs and is ideally designed both for daily commute and weekend getaways. Seat height is at 780mm and ground clearance is at 169mm while fuel tank is of 11 liter capacity.Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 – Features DetailedStarting with the base Analogue variant, which is presented in a single tone paint scheme of Smokey Silver with Playa Black accents, it gets a semi digital instrument cluster, an analogue speedometer and digital readouts in terms of fuel, trip meter and odometer. The Analogue trim is also offered with smartphone connectivity for both calls and SMS along with turn by turn navigation.Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 SpecsThe mid-spec Dash trim shows off a more premium stance with its dual tone colour schemes. It is offered in two colour options of Playa Black and Gold Dip. It also gets an analogue instrument cluster but sports a TFT console with smartphone connectivity for calls, music and navigation via Google Maps, as is also seen on the Himalayan 450.Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 PricesComing to the Flash top-spec variant, it is being offered in two colour options of Brava Blue and Yellow Ribbon, both of which are dual-tones. Yellow Ribbon sports a black along with yellow and purple accents while Brava Blue is in a dual shade of blue with white accents. Features also get more premium with LED headlamps with turn indicators, a 4.0 inch TFT display with smartphone connectivity, Google Maps, USB type C port and media controls.Powertrain SpecificationsRoyal Enfield Guerrilla 450 sports a Sherpa 450 engine. This 452cc, single cylinder engine offers 39.5 hp power at 8,000 rpm and 40 Nm torque at 5,500 rpm mated to a 6 speed gearbox. It gets slip and assist clutch for a smoother ride while braking is via 310mm ventilated disc with double piston caliper and 270mm ventilated disc with single piston caliper at the front and rear respectively.Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Vs RivalsSuspension is handled via a 43mm telescopic fork in front and rear monoshock set up. The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 comes in at a certified mileage of 29.5 km/l. It rides on 17 inch alloy wheels fitted with 120/70 section tyre in the front and 160/60 section tyre at the rear. More

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    Top 10 Two Wheelers June 2024 – Splendor, Activa, Pulsar, Jupiter, Access, Ola S1

    2024 Hero Splendor XTEC 2.0Ola S1 is the only EV in the list of top 10 two wheelers for June 2024 – Splendor sales crossed 3 lakh last monthSales figures for the top 10 two-wheelers in India for June 2024 have been revealed, showcasing a significant shift in consumer preferences. Leading the pack is Hero Splendor, with an impressive 3,05,586 units sold, marking a 28.21% year-on-year growth and securing a substantial market share of 27.33%.Top 10 Two Wheelers June 2024 – YoY ComparisonHonda Activa follows closely with 2,33,376 units sold, showing a remarkable 78.38% growth compared to the previous year and capturing 20.87% of the market. Honda Shine also performed well, selling 1,39,587 units, which represents a 40.64% increase from June 2023 and a 12.48% market share.Top 10 Two Wheelers June 2024 – YoY ComparisonBajaj Pulsar maintained its steady performance with 1,11,101 units sold, reflecting a 3.63% growth and holding a 9.94% market share. Hero HF Deluxe saw minimal growth of 0.75%, with 89,941 units sold, retaining its position with an 8.04% market share. TVS Jupiter scooter enjoyed a solid growth of 12.21%, selling 72,100 units and capturing 6.45% of the market. Similarly, Suzuki Access showed robust growth, selling 52,192 units and securing a 4.67% market share.TVS XL 100 moped registered a growth of 17.10%, with 40,397 units sold and a market share of 3.61%. TVS Apache, a sporty motorcycle, saw significant growth, with 37,162 units sold, marking a 32.12% increase and a market share of 3.32%. Notably, Ola S1 electric scooter showcased an impressive growth of 107.57%, selling 36,723 units and holding a market share of 3.28%.NoTop 10 2WheelersJun-24Jun-23DiffGrowth % YoY% Share Jun 241Hero Splendor3,05,5862,38,34067,24628.2127.332Honda Activa2,33,3761,30,8301,02,54678.3820.873Honda Shine1,39,58799,25440,33340.6412.484Bajaj Pulsar1,11,1011,07,2083,8933.639.945Hero HF Deluxe89,94189,2756660.758.046TVS Jupiter72,10064,2527,84812.216.457Suzuki Access52,19239,50312,68932.124.678TVS XL 10040,39734,4995,89817.103.619TVS Apache37,16228,1279,03532.123.3210Ola S1 (Retail)36,72317,69219,031107.573.28–Total11,18,1658,48,9802,69,18531.71100.00Top 10 Two Wheelers June 2024 – MoM ComparisonTaking a look at the month on month comparison, sales in June 2024 have declined by 1.5%. Hero Splendor leads the list with 3,05,586 units sold, showing a slight increase of 923 units from May 2024, representing a modest 0.30% month-on-month growth.Top 10 Two Wheelers June 2024 – MoM ComparisonHonda Activa follows closely with 2,33,376 units sold, demonstrating a significant rise of 17,024 units from the previous month, which translates to a 7.87% growth. On the other hand, Honda Shine experienced a decline, with 1,39,587 units sold, a drop of 9,467 units compared to May, reflecting a -6.35% growth.Bajaj Pulsar saw a considerable reduction in sales, with 1,11,101 units sold, down by 17,379 units from the previous month, indicating a -13.53% growth. Hero HF Deluxe, in contrast, recorded an increase, selling 89,941 units, an uptick of 2,798 units from May. TVS Jupiter scooter faced a decline in sales, with 72,100 units sold, a decrease of 3,738 units, resulting in a -4.93% growth.Suzuki Access also showed a significant drop, selling 52,192 units, down by 12,620 units from the previous month, marking a -19.47% growth. TVS XL 100 moped remained steady, with 40,397 units sold, showing a minimal increase of just 3 units from May. TVS Apache, known for its sporty appeal, saw a slight decline in sales, with 37,162 units sold, a decrease of 744 units, translating to a -1.96% growth. Notably, Ola S1 electric scooter showed a minor reduction, with 36,723 units sold, down by 502 units. More