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INDIA SALES: Top 10 Scooters – June 2017

Honda Activa and TVS Jupiter seal top two positions, Honda Dio, Suzuki Access 125 and Yamaha Ray numbers fall month-on-month.

By Amit Panday calendar 19 Jul 2017 Views icon25678 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
While the Honda Activa remains unassailable at the top, the TVS Jupiter has firmly stuck onto No. 2 position while the Hero Maestro is battling it out with the Honda Dio for third place.

While the Honda Activa remains unassailable at the top, the TVS Jupiter has firmly stuck onto No. 2 position while the Hero Maestro is battling it out with the Honda Dio for third place.

The battle in the booming scooter market is getting stronger, albeit from No 2 onwards in the monthly Top 10 sales chart.

While the Honda Activa remains the best-selling scooter as well as two-wheeler in the country with a humungous 234,767 units in June, the competition between the other models from the stables of Honda, TVS Motor, Hero MotoCorp, India Yamaha and Suzuki keeps getting fiercer across different regions and markets.

The TVS Jupiter has seen a smart run of demand coming its way over the past year and June saw it sell 60,570 units, which sees it maintain ...

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