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Top 10 Two-Wheelers in December 2015

While all the best-selling models have been hit by falling demand, some of the worst-hit two-wheelers include Hero’s Passion range, Honda’s CB Shine, Bajaj’s Pulsar range and the CT100.

Amit Panday By Amit Panday calendar 20 Jan 2016 Views icon13132 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
High sellers like Hero MotoCorp’s mass commuter motorcycle brand Splendor and Honda’s Activa  have seen a fall in their month-on-month sales numbers.

High sellers like Hero MotoCorp’s mass commuter motorcycle brand Splendor and Honda’s Activa have seen a fall in their month-on-month sales numbers.

Sales of the Top 10 best-selling two-wheelers in India for December 2015 clearly reveal the shrinking volumes of the popular models.

While all the best-selling models have been hit by falling demand, some of the worst-hit two-wheelers include Hero’s Passion range, Honda’s CB Shine, Bajaj’s Pulsar range and the CT100.

Even the top-selling brands – Hero MotoCorp’s mass commuter motorcycle brand Splendor and Honda’s Activa – have seen a fall in their respective month-on-month sales numbers. For December 2015, Hero’s Splendor range sold a total of 184,856 units, down by 14.08 percent YoY (December 2014: 215,161).

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