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Top 10 Two-Wheelers – FY2018 | Honda Activa outsells Hero Splendor by over 400,000 units

With sales of 3,154,030 units, the Activa stamps its dominance on the two-wheeler industry with nonchalance, even though the Splendor beat it by a visible margin in March 2018.

By Amit Panday calendar 19 Apr 2018 Views icon15493 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Riding on the surging wave of scooterisation in India, the Honda Activa sold 3,154,030 units. Popular Hero Splendor brand went home to 2,733,586 buyers in FY2018.

Riding on the surging wave of scooterisation in India, the Honda Activa sold 3,154,030 units. Popular Hero Splendor brand went home to 2,733,586 buyers in FY2018.

With domestic sales of over three million units in the last fiscal, the Honda Activa’s dream run continues as it has comfortably outperformed the bestselling motorcycle brand – Hero Splendor – in FY2017-18, indicates recently released SIAM data.

India’s top-selling scooter brand, Honda Activa, has once again sealed its position of being the country’s bestselling two-wheeler brand in FY2017-18. It has reported cumulative domestic sales of 3,154,030 units for the 12-month period, thereby recording an impressive YoY growth of 14.28 percent.  

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Meanwhile, the Hero Splendorremains the second-largest selling two-wheeler brand with sales ...

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