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INDIA SALES: Top 10 Scooters – April 2017

April 2017 was a good month for scooter sales what with the Honda Dio, Suzuki Access 125 and Yamaha Fascino faring better than in recent months. The unchallenged Honda Activa, of course, rules roost at the top.

By Amit Panday calendar 19 May 2017 Views icon33661 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Honda Activa, which sold 312,632 units in April 2017, is the unchallenged leader. No. 2 is the TVS Jupiter with sales of 58,527 units.

Honda Activa, which sold 312,632 units in April 2017, is the unchallenged leader. No. 2 is the TVS Jupiter with sales of 58,527 units.

The Honda Activa continues to dominate the scooter rankings and how. In April 2017, the popular brand sold a total of 312,632 units – or a stupendous 10,420 for each day of April! The largest selling scooter brand continues to improve upon its YoY figures. Having sold 233,935 units in April 2016, it has notched a solid 33.64 percent growth in April 2017, faster than the top-selling motorcycle brand – Hero Splendor.

Meanwhile, picking up further on growing demand, the 110cc TVS Jupiterhas also clocked YoY growth of 35.30 percent with sales of 58,527 units in April 2017 ...

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