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India's Best-Selling Scooters – February 2019 | Jupiter reclaims No. 2 spot from Access, Hero Destini 125 beats NTorq again

While the Honda Activa remains unassailable albeit with sales slowing down, the TVS Jupiter has regained its No. 2 position after the sharp upset by the Suzuki Access 125 in January.

By Ajit Dalvi calendar 19 Mar 2019 Views icon29278 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
India's top 10 best-selling scooters accounted for 439,723 units or 89 percent of the total 492,584 units (-12.14%) sold in February 2019.

India's top 10 best-selling scooters accounted for 439,723 units or 89 percent of the total 492,584 units (-12.14%) sold in February 2019.

The domestic scooter market, which is currently experiencing a sharp slowdown, still has the Honda Activa as the unassailable favourite. But there is some churn happening below the numero uno position.  The Honda Activa, with total despatches of 205,239 units in February 2019, remains the No. 1 scooter and the second-best-selling two-wheeler in the country (after the Hero Splendor). But look back and a  year ago, the Activa had sold 247,377 units in February 2018, a good 17 percent down YoY.

In what was quite an upset in January 2019, the Suzuki Access 125 had taken second spot

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